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Old 12-19-2019, 10:08 PM   #10
wfeffer
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State: North Carolina
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THOR #17609
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Originally Posted by EarlyRV View Post
- The Ethernet port is not in a place that makes any sense at all. The port itself is on a circuit board in the middle of the unit. There is a small hole with a plastic cap, but the hole is partially blocked by a different circuit board.
The hole is not big enough to pass a cable with the end on it. You would need to cut the end off the cable, pass the cable and then put a new end on it. Or, you could either drill a hole or expand the small existing hole. I currently have it sitting here with the dome off. I don't want to do any drilling or cutting until I am sure it is going to work well for me.
I'm looking to purchase this unit but I cannot find any information on the Ethernet port and if it's simply a diagnostic port or if it will actually give a computer an IP address and pass it through to the internet. Did you ever try connecting the Ethernet? I'd love to know thanks!
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