Couple of pedantic quibbles. (1) "RJ45" is a connector designation; nothing to do with the cable. (2) Neither the plug on that cable nor the socket on that board is an RJ45 connector -- an RJ45 plug has a flag sticking out the side (which that plug does not), and if it did, it could not be plugged into that socket, which does not have a slot for it to fit in.
Hmm...looks like the description from the original post went missing. The link goes to a writeup I did after getting the aforementioned hardware running in my AM8. The existing documentation on the subject was suboptimal (IMHO); this is my attempt at improving it.
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Couple of pedantic quibbles. (1) "RJ45" is a connector designation; nothing to do with the cable. (2) Neither the plug on that cable nor the socket on that board is an RJ45 connector -- an RJ45 plug has a flag sticking out the side (which that plug does not), and if it did, it could not be plugged into that socket, which does not have a slot for it to fit in.
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Um...given that "RJ45" doesn't even show up in the post text, is this a reply to a different post that somehow wound up here?
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Hmm...looks like the description from the original post went missing. The link goes to a writeup I did after getting the aforementioned hardware running in my AM8. The existing documentation on the subject was suboptimal (IMHO); this is my attempt at improving it.
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Oh it's odd, not your fault, it let's you post a link or a text, but not both :)
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