How to connect a RJ-45 modem to a firewire plug?

N

Noozer

You don't have either.

Figure out what those "plugs" are called and try again.

A regular modem has RJ11 jacks. Ethernet devices have RJ45 jacks. ... and
no, they don't work together at all.
 
K

Kerberos

Figure out what those "plugs" are called and try again.
A regular modem has RJ11 jacks. Ethernet devices have RJ45 jacks.
My modem has a RJ-45 because it's an ADSL modem.

no, they don't work together at all.

This is why I'm asking if there is an interface out there.
For instances there are interfaces that convert USB to parallel, firewire
to IDE.



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J

John Smith

Sounds to me like you need an ethernet (10/100NIC) card. The old DSL modem I
had went straight to ethernet card.
 

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