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Question : Problem: 100Base T to Coax Adapters
I have to extend a network to a second building for Internet access. There is no way to snake Cat 5 wire between, and there are too many obstacles to wireless. However, there is a RG 58 cable run between the two. I have had good experience in the past converting from 10BaseT to Coax.
I don't know if any of the hardware is still around. What is currently the best way to use existing Coax? Are there dedicated adapters.
Thanks.
Answer : Problem: 100Base T to Coax Adapters
How far is this RG-58 cable?
You can try one of these.
http://www.web-troni
cs.com/rjt
ocoaxadki.
html
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