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A connector type for 10Base2 or Thin-Net networks. Shaped like the letter T, it connects coaxial cables. The "T" has two male connectors and one female connector. The female connector can connect to the male connection of an Ethernet card that supports BNC connections, or remain empty. The male connectors link to coaxial cable or a terminator. The BNC part stands for either British Naval Connector, British Nut Connector, ISP Glossary:
BNC - Hi,I have an old external US Robotics Courier V.Everything "x2 56Kbps Technology" with several different power supplies and nodocumentation.What transformer output (V, mA) the modem needs?TIA--JReplies to: jNpolak(at)Ojuno(dot)Tcom
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