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Make your own RJ45 dongle for many PCMCIA network cards. If you look closely, you notice 4 green traces leading out of the left side of the transformer. They lead ultimately (with a minimum of side-trips) to the dongle connector. While a lot of other stuff also leads to the dongle connector, these four are the lines that carry your network data. ** No transformer on your netcard? If you looked and looked, and are certain there is no transformer on your card, you may be right. It might actually be inside the manufacturer's dongle, in which case you're out of luck. So, now you've probably narrowed things down to 4 wires. ** This is very delicate work!

Determine sending vs. receiving pair, and polarity No easy ride here folks, you have to figure it out by trial and error. You've now narrowed things down to 1 pair left to attach, and only 2 possible ways they could be hooked up. Does it work? Once you are satisfied that everything works, mix up some epoxy and apply it liberally to hold all your wires and solder joints in place. Finished product.