
Ethernet Media
4-22 Connector Types
Figure 4-12. BNC connectors
T-Connector
Connections from the cable to network nodes are typically made using
T-connectors, which provide taps for additional runs of coaxial cable to
workstations or network devices. T-connectors, as shown in Figure 4-13, below,
provide three BNC connections, two of which attach to Male BNC connectors on
the cable itself and one of which is used for connection to the Female BNC
connection of a transceiver or Desktop Network Interface Card (DNI or NIC) on a
workstation.
Figure 4-13. Thin Coax T-Connector
NOTE
T-connectors should be attached directly to the BNC
connectors of Network Interface Cards or other Ethernet
devices. The single solid strand connector of a T-connector
should not be attached to a coaxial jumper cable of any length.
Insulator
Solid Center Strand Hollow Center Channel
Locking Key
Key Guide Channel
Metal Casing
1845n12
1845n13
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