Apple Ethernet CS Thin Coax Card User's Guide Page 8

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8. Lock the free end of the new cable to the
T-connector on the other computer.
9. If you are adding your computer somewhere in
the middle of the network, lock the unattached
network cable to your T-connector. Otherwise,
lock a terminator to your T-connector.
This restores network services for other users.
10. Attach your T-connector to the port on
your card.
It may help to use two hands. With one hand, push
the T-connector on the port. While still holding the
T-connector, use the fingers on your other hand to
lock the connector into place. Pull the T-connector to
test that it is locked securely to the port.
11. Turn on your computer’s power switch and
start up the computer.
You’ve made all the necessary hardware connections.
Next you’ll install and set up your network
communications software.
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Cable from one
side of network
Cable from other
side of network
The T-connector locks
the network cable
(and terminator, if
needed) to your card.
Port on card
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