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- | 12. Solder 4-wire cable to 1st 4 pins of an Ethernet socket. | + | 12. Solder |
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13. Press-fit the socket into its slot and check that wires are still connected to the socket with a multimeter. | 13. Press-fit the socket into its slot and check that wires are still connected to the socket with a multimeter. | ||
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+ | To make the installation easier: | ||
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+ | - Make sure the pins and cables are bent rather flat, so that you have the clearance to slide the socket to its place from the inside. | ||
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+ | - Use a screwdriver or similar to apply force and push the socket thru the opening, in the end. | ||
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+ | - Applying the hot glue might get tricky, as the crevice is small, use of a tool might be a good idea. | ||
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* SOCKET PIN3 -> SCL (A5) | * SOCKET PIN3 -> SCL (A5) | ||
* SOCKET PIN4 -> SDA (A4) | * SOCKET PIN4 -> SDA (A4) | ||
+ | * SOCKET PIN5 -> Rx | ||
+ | * SOCKET PIN6 -> Tx | ||
+ | * SOCKET PIN7 -> DTR | ||
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