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- From: mnc@igc.org (Miguel Cruz)
- Newsgroups: uk.telecom,comp.sys.mac.comm,comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: How to get modem to work in the UK
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 16:26:31 -0700
- Organization: IGC Networks
- Message-ID: <mnc-1704961626310001@news.igc.apc.org>
- References: <4kl9oq$sbi@helios.ccunix.ccu.edu.tw> <AD9501769668457CBh@scnet.dircon.co.uk> <4kpat7$qr@leasion.demon.co.uk> <DpwH25.3yq@uns.bris.ac.uk> <w+xOmBAfNrcxEwIn@brinee.demon.co.uk> <sw-1704961058060001@newshost.nan.co.uk>
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- sw@nan.co.uk (Sak Wathanasin) wrote:
- > The US-UK wiring is to connect the two outer wires of the US to the two
- > inner connectors in the UK connector (or is it the other way round? Ages
- > since I've done this; as I said it's not worth spending time to mess
- > around... :-).
-
- The two outer wires in a US telephone plug are not used, so it's probably
- the other way around!
-
- miguel
-