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10BASE-5 Ethernet Transceivers. cables, and orange cable tapping tool
Photo taken by Robert Harker (me), October 2003, Robert.harker (talk) 20:19, 4 May 2008 (UTC) 10BASE5 Ethernet equipment. Clockwise from top-left: A late-model transceiver with an in-line 10BASE2 adapter, a similar model transceiver with a 10BASE5 adapter, an AUI cable, a different style of transceiver with 10BASE2 T-connector, two 10BASE5 end fittings, an orange "vampire tap" installation tool (which includes a specialized drill bit at one end and a socket wrench at the other), and an early model 10BASE5 transceiver (h4000) manufactured by DEC. The short length of yellow 10BASE5 cable has one end terminated and the other end prepared to have a termination fitting installed; the half-black, half-grey rectangular object through which the cable passes is an installed vampire tap. |
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Author | Robert.Harker at English Wikipedia |
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- 2008-05-04 20:19 Robert.Harker 960×1280× (147722 bytes) == Summary == 10BASE-5 ethernet Transceivers. cables, and orange cable tapping tool Photo taken by Robert Harker (me), October 2003, ~~~~ == Licensing == {{self|cc-by-sa-2.5}}