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networking:retro:3com-3c108 [13/06/2025 09:57] – [Coax Interface] andrewnetworking:retro:3com-3c108 [13/06/2025 10:56] (current) – [Coax Interface] andrew
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-Two basic versions of thick ethernet taps were produces, this on is an example of where the Yellow Coax cable has to be severed and an N connector plug crimped or soldered to each end, these are then screwed in to the tap.+Two basic versions of thick ethernet taps were produced, this on is an example of where the Yellow Coax cable has to be severed and an N connector plug crimped or soldered to each end, these are then screwed in to the tap.
  
 The other type used a sharp pin to pierce the cable and could be installed without interruption to service, these were often referred to as "Vampire Taps". The other type used a sharp pin to pierce the cable and could be installed without interruption to service, these were often referred to as "Vampire Taps".
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-text below+This MAU seems to have the option to install either the N connector module or something else from the way it is constructed.
  
  
  
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