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`APPENDIX 1
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`LISTING OF ‘012 PATENT CLAIMS UNDER REEXAMINATION
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`LISTING OF ‘012 PATENT CLAIMS UNDER REEXAMINATION
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`A listing of the patent claims of the ‘012 Patent currently under ex parte reexamination is
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`provided below for ease of reference and review. The following Claims 1-148 are subject to ex
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`parle reexamination:
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`l.
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`A method for adapting a piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment, the piece of
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`Ethernet data terminal equipment having an Ethernet connector,
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`the method comprising:
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`selecting contacts of the Ethernet connector comprising a plurality of contacts, the selected
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`contacts comprising at least one of the plurality of contacts of the Ethernet connector and at least
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`another one of the plurality of contacts of the Ethernet connector, coupling at least one path
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`across the selected contacts of the Ethernet connector, and associating distinguishing information
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`about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to impedance within the at least one path.
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`2.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment is a personal computer.
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`3.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the associating distinguishing
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`information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to impedance within the at least
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`one path comprises associating identifying information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment to impedance within the at least one path.
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`4.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the Ethernet connector comprising the
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`plurality of contacts is an RJ45 jack comprising the contact 1 through the contact 8.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the impedance within the at least one
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`path is part of a detection protocol.
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`6.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment is a piece of BaseT Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`7.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the at least one of the plurality of
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`contacts of the Ethernet connector comprises two of the plurality of contacts of the Ethernet
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`connector.
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`8.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the at least another one of the plurality
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`of contacts of the Ethernet connector comprises two of the plurality of contacts of the Ethernet
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`connector.
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`9.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the Ethernet connector is an RJ45 jack
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`comprising the contact 1 through the contact 8, the at least one of the plurality of contacts of the
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`Ethernet connector comprises two of the plurality of contacts of the Ethernet connector and the
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`two of the plurality of contacts comprise the contact 3 and the contact 6.
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`10.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the coupling at least one path across the
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`selected contacts comprises coupling at least one path having at least one resistor.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the coupling at least one path across the
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`selected contacts comprises coupling two paths across the selected contacts.
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`12.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the coupling at least one path across the
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`selected contacts comprises coupling two paths across the selected contacts, at least one of the
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`two paths having a zener diode.
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`13.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the coupling at least one path across the
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`selected contacts comprises coupling at least one path having a controller across the selected
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`contacts.
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`14.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the Ethernet connector is an RJ45 jack
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`comprising the contact 1 through the contact 8 and the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment
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`is a piece of BaseT Ethernet terminal data equipment.
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`15.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the Ethernet connector is an RJ45 jack
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`comprising the contact 1 through the contact 8 and the associating distinguishing information
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`about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to impedance within the at least one path
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`comprises associating identifying information about
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`the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment to impedance within the at least one path.
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`The method according to Claim 1 wherein the associating distinguishing
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`information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to impedance within the at least
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`one path comprises associating identifying information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment to impedance within the at least one path and the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment is a piece of BaseT Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`17.
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`The method according to Claim 1 wherein the Ethernet connector is an RJ45 jack
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`comprising the contact 1 through the contact 8, the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment is a
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`piece of BaseT Ethernet data terminal equipment and the associating distinguishing information
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`about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to impedance within the at least one path
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`comprises associating identifying information about
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`the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment to impedance within the at least one path.
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`18.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the associating distinguishing
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`information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to impedance within the at least
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`one path comprises associating distinguishing information related to an electrical aspect of the
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`piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to impedance within the at least one path.
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`19.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the associating distinguishing
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`information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to impedance within the at least
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`one path comprises associating distinguishing information related to a physical aspect of the
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`piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to impedance within the at least one path.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the associating distinguishing
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`information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to impedance within the at least
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`one path comprises associating distinguishing information about the piece of Ethernet data
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`terminal equipment to impedance within the at least one path having at least one predetermined
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`duration.
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`21.
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`The method according to claim 20 wherein the impedance within the at least one
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`path is between 10 k Ohms and 15 k Ohms.
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`22.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the impedance within the at least one
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`path is a function of voltage across the selected contacts.
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`23.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the at least one path includes the center
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`tap of at least one isolation transformer.
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`24.
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`The method according to claim 1 further comprising physically connecting the
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`adapted piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment to a network.
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`25.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the selected contacts are the same
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`contacts used for normal network communication.
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`26.
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`The method according to claim 25 wherein the normal network communication is
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`BaseT Ethernet communication.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the at least one path coupled across the
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`selected contacts is formed through the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`28.
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`The method according to any one of claims 1 through 26 wherein the at least one
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`path coupled across the selected contacts is formed through the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment.
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`29.
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`The method according to any one of claims 1 through 24 and claim 27 wherein
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`the selected contacts are at
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`least some of the same contacts used for normal network
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`communication.
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`30.
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`The method according to claim 29 wherein the normal network communication is
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`BaseT Ethernet communication.
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`31.
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`An adapted piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment comprising: an Ethernet
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`connector comprising a plurality of contacts; and at least one path coupled across selected
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`contacts, the selected contacts comprising at least one of the plurality of contacts of the Ethernet
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`connector and at least another one of the plurality of contacts of the Ethernet connector, wherein
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`distinguishing information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment is associated to
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`impedance within the at least one path.
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`32.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment is a personal computer.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`distinguishing information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment associated to
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`impedance within the at least one path comprises identifying information about the piece of
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`Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`34.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`Ethernet connector is an RJ45 jack and the plurality of contacts comprises the contact 1 through
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`the contact 8 of the RJ45 jack.
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`35.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`impedance within the at least one path is part of a detection protocol.
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`36.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment is a piece of BaseT Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`37.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`at least one of the plurality of contacts of the Ethernet connector comprises two of the plurality
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`of contacts of the Ethernet connector.
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`38.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`at least another one of the plurality of contacts of the Ethernet connector comprises two of the
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`plurality of contacts of the Ethernet connector.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`Ethernet connector is an RJ45 jack comprising the contact 1 through the contact 8, the at least
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`one of the plurality of contacts of the Ethernet connector comprises two of the plurality of
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`contacts of the Ethernet connector and the two of the plurality of contacts comprise the contact 3
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`and the contact 6.
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`40.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`at least one path comprises at least one resistor.
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`41.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`at least one path comprises two paths.
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`42.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 41 wherein one
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`of the two paths comprises a zener diode.
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`43.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`at least one path comprises a controller.
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`44.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`Ethernet connector is an RJ45 jack comprising the contact 1 through the contact 8 and the piece
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`of Ethernet data terminal equipment is a piece of BaseT Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`Ethernet connector is an RJ45 jack comprising the contact
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`1
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`through the contact 8 and the
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`distinguishing information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment associated to
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`impedance within the at least one path comprises identifying information about the piece of
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`Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`46.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to Claim 31 wherein the
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`distinguishing information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment associated to
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`impedance within the at least one path comprises identifying information about the piece of
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`Ethernet data terminal equipment and the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment is a piece of
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`BaseT Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`47.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to Claim 31 wherein the
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`Ethernet connector is an RJ45 jack comprising the contact 1 through the contact 8, the piece of
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`Ethernet data terminal equipment is a piece of BaseT Ethernet data terminal equipment and the
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`distinguishing information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment associated to
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`impedance within the at least one path comprises identifying information about the piece of
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`Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`48.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`distinguishing information is related to an electrical aspect of the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`distinguishing information is related to a physical aspect of the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment.
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`50.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`distinguishing information about the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment associated to
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`impedance within the at least one path comprises distinguishing information about the piece of
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`Ethernet data terminal equipment associated to impedance within the at least one path having a
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`predetermined time duration.
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`51.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 50 wherein
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`impedance within the at least one path is between 10 k Ohms and 15 k Ohms.
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`52.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`impedance within the at least one path is a function of voltage across the selected contacts.
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`53.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`at least one path includes the center tap of at least one isolation transformer.
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`54.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`adapted piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment is physically connected to a network.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`selected contacts are the same contacts used for normal network communication.
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`56.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 55 wherein the
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`normal network communication is BaseT Ethernet communication.
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`57.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`at least one path coupled across the selected contacts is formed through the piece of Ethernet data
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`terminal equipment.
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`58.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to any one of claims 31
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`through 56 wherein the at least one path coupled across the selected contacts is formed through
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`the piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`59.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to any one of claims 31
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`through 54 and claim 57 wherein the selected contacts are at least some of the same contacts
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`used for normal network communication.
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`60.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 59 wherein the
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`normal network communication is BaseT Ethernet communication.
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`61.
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`The method according to claim 1 wherein the piece of Ethernet data terminal
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`equipment is powered-on.
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`The method according to any one of claims 1 through 27 and claim 61 wherein
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`the at least one path permits use of the selected contacts for Ethernet communication.
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`63.
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`The method according to claim 62 wherein the selected contacts are used for
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`Ethernet communication.
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`64.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 31 wherein the
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`piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment is powered-on.
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`65.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to any one of claims 31
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`through 54 and claim 64 wherein the at least one path permits the use of the selected contacts for
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`Ethernet communication.
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`66.
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`The piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment according to claim 65 wherein the
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`selected contacts are used for Ethernet communication.
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`A method for adapting a piece of terminal equipment,
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`the piece of terminal
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`equipment having an Ethernet connector, the method comprising: coupling at least one path
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`across specific contacts of the Ethernet connector, the at least one path permits use of the specific
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`contacts for Ethernet communication, the Ethernet connector comprising the contact 1 through
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`the contact 8, the specific contacts of the Ethernet connector comprising at least one of the
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`contacts of the Ethernet connector and at least another one of the contacts of the Ethernet
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`connector, and arranging impedance within the at least one path to distinguish the piece of
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`terminal equipment.
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`68.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the piece of terminal equipment is a
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`personal computer.
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`69.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path to distinguish the piece of terminal equipment comprises arranging impedance
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`within the at least one path to uniquely distinguish the piece of terminal equipment.
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`70.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path to distinguish the piece of terminal equipment comprises arranging impedance
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`within the at least one path to identify the piece of terminal equipment.
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`71.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path to distinguish the piece of terminal equipment comprises arranging impedance
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`within the at least one path to uniquely identify the piece of terminal equipment.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the piece of terminal equipment has a
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`particular electrical aspect and the arranging impedance within the at least one path to distinguish
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`the piece of terminal equipment comprises arranging impedance within the at least one path to
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`distinguish that the piece of terminal equipment has the particular electrical aspect.
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`73.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path comprises arranging impedance within the at least one path to be part of a
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`detection protocol.
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`74.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path comprises arranging impedance within the at least one path to be variable.
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`75.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path comprises arranging impedance within the at least one path to be continuously
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`variable.
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`76.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path comprises arranging the impedance within the at least one path to draw DC
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`current.
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`77.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path comprises arranging the impedance within at least one path to have at least one
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`predetermined duration.
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`The method according to claim 77 wherein the predetermined duration is between
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`17 and 833 microseconds.
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`79.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path comprises arranging impedance within the at least one path to be between 10 k
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`Ohms and 15 k Ohms.
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`80.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path comprises arranging impedance within the at least one path to be a function of
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`voltage across the specific contacts.
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`81.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path comprises arranging impedance within at least one path to have a first impedance
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`followed by a second impedance.
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`82.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the arranging impedance within the at
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`least one path comprises arranging impedance within the at least one path to have a first
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`impedance for a first condition applied to the specific contacts followed by a second impedance
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`for a second condition applied to the specific contacts.
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`83.
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`The method according to claim 82 wherein the first and second conditions applied
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`to the specific contacts are voltage conditions.
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`The method according to claim 83 wherein the voltage conditions are DC voltage
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`conditions.
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`85.
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`The method according to claim 82 wherein the first and second conditions applied
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`to the specific contacts are current conditions.
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`86.
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`The method according to claim 85 wherein the current conditions are DC current
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`conditions.
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`87.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the piece of terminal equipment is
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`powered-on.
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`88.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the coupling at least one path across
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`the specific contacts comprises coupling a controller across the specific contacts.
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`89.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the coupling at least one path across
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`the specific contacts comprises coupling a zener diode across the specific contacts.
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`90.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the coupling at least one path across
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`the specific contacts comprises coupling an energy storage deVice across the specific contacts.
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`91.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the coupling at
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`least one path
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`comprises coupling the at least one path internal to the piece of terminal equipment.
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`92.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the Ethernet connector is an RJ45 jack
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`comprising the contact 1 through the contact 8.
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`93.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the specific contacts are used for
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`Ethernet communication.
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`94.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the specific contacts are used for
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`Ethernet communication and at least some of the specific contacts are actually carrying Ethernet
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`signals.
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`95.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the specific contacts are used for
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`Ethernet communication and at least some of the specific contacts are actually carrying DC
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`current.
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`96.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the specific contacts are used for
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`Ethernet communication and at least some of the specific contacts are actually carrying Ethernet
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`signals and DC current.
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`97.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the at least one path includes the
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`center tap of at least one isolation transformer.
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`98.
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`The method according to claim 67 further comprising physically connecting the
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`adapted piece of terminal equipment to a network.
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`The method according to claim 67 further comprising at least one electrical
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`condition applied to the specific contacts.
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`100.
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`The method according to claim 99 wherein the at least one electrical condition
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`comprises a voltage applied across the specific contacts.
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`101.
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`The method according to claim 100 wherein the voltage is a DC voltage.
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`102.
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`The method according to claim 99 wherein the at least one electrical condition
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`comprises a current applied to the specific contacts.
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`103.
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`The method according to claim 102 wherein the current is a DC current.
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`104.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein Ethernet communication is BaseT
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`Ethernet communication.
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`105.
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`The method according to claim 67 wherein the at least one of the specific contacts
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`comprises the contact 1 and the contact 2 and the at least another one of the specific contacts
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`comprises the contact 3 and the contact 6.
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`106.
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`The method according to any one of claims 67 through 104 wherein the piece of
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`terminal equipment is a piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`The method according to claim 106 wherein the at least one of the specific
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`contacts comprises the contact 1 and the contact 2 and the at least another one of the specific
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`contacts comprises the contact 3 and the contact 6.
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`108. An adapted piece of terminal equipment having an Ethernet connector, the piece
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`of terminal equipment comprising: at least one path coupled across specific contacts of the
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`Ethernet connector,
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`the at least one path permits use of the specific contacts for Ethernet
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`communication, the Ethernet connector comprising the contact
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`1
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`through the contact 8, the
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`specific contacts comprising at least one of the contacts of the Ethernet connector and at least
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`another one of the contacts of the Ethernet connector, impedance within the at least one path
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`arranged to distinguish the piece of terminal equipment.
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`109.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the piece of
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`terminal equipment is a personal computer.
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`110.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to uniquely distinguish the piece of terminal equipment.
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`111.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to identify the piece of terminal equipment.
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`112.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to uniquely identify the piece of terminal equipment.
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`Exhibit 2057
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`Chrimar Page 20
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`Exhibit 2057
`Chrimar Page 20
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`113.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the piece of
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`terminal equipment has a particular electrical aspect and the impedance within the at least one
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`path is arranged to distinguish that the piece of terminal equipment has the particular electrical
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`aspect.
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`114.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to be part of a detection protocol.
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`115.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to be variable.
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`116.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to be continuously variable.
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`117.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to draw DC current.
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`118.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to have at least one predetermined duration.
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`119.
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`The piece of
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`terminal
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`equipment according to claim 118 wherein the
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`predetermined duration is between 17 and 833 microseconds.
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`21
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`Exhibit 2057
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`Chrimar Page 21
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`Exhibit 2057
`Chrimar Page 21
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`120.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to be between 10 k Ohms and 15 k Ohms.
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`121.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to be a function of voltage across the specific contacts.
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`122.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to have a first impedance followed by a second
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`impedance.
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`123.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the impedance
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`within the at least one path is arranged to have a first impedance for a first condition applied to
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`the specific contacts followed by a second impedance for second condition applied to the specific
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`contacts.
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`124.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 123 wherein the first and
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`second conditions applied to the specific contacts are voltage conditions.
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`125.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 124 wherein the voltage
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`conditions are DC voltage conditions.
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`126.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 123 wherein the first and
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`second conditions applied to the specific contacts are current conditions.
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`22
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`Exhibit 2057
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`Chrimar Page 22
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`Exhibit 2057
`Chrimar Page 22
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`Control No. 90/013,740
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`127.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 126 wherein the current
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`conditions are DC current conditions.
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`128.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the piece of
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`terminal equipment is powered-on.
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`129.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein a controller is
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`coupled across the specific contacts.
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`130.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein a zener diode is
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`coupled across the specific contacts.
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`131.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein an energy
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`storage deVice is coupled across the specific contacts.
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`132.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the at least one
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`path is internal to the piece of terminal equipment.
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`133.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the Ethernet
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`connector is an RJ45 jack connector comprising the contact 1 through the contact 8.
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`134.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the specific
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`contacts are used for Ethernet communication.
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`Exhibit 2057
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`Chrimar Page 23
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`Exhibit 2057
`Chrimar Page 23
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`135.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the specific
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`contacts are used for Ethernet communication and at least some of the specific contacts are
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`actually carrying Ethernet signals.
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`136.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the specific
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`contacts are used for Ethernet communication and at least some of the specific contacts are
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`actually carrying DC current.
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`137.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the specific
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`contacts are used for Ethernet communication and at least some of the specific contacts are
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`actually carrying Ethernet signals and DC current.
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`138.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the at least one
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`path includes the center tap of at least one isolation transformer.
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`139.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the adapted
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`piece of terminal equipment is physically connected to a network.
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`140.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein at least one
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`electrical condition is applied to the specific contacts.
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`141.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 140 wherein the at least one
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`electrical condition comprises a voltage applied across the specific contacts.
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`24
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`Exhibit 2057
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`Chrimar Page 24
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`Exhibit 2057
`Chrimar Page 24
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`Control No. 90/013,740
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`142.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 141 wherein the voltage is a
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`DC voltage.
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`143.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 140 wherein the at least one
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`electrical condition comprises a current applied to the specific contacts.
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`144.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 143 wherein the current is a
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`DC current.
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`145.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein Ethernet
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`communication is BaseT Ethernet communication.
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`146.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 108 wherein the at least one
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`of the specific contacts comprises the contact 1 and the contact 2 and the at least another one of
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`the specific contacts comprises the contact 3 and the contact 6.
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`147.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to any one of claims 108 through 145
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`wherein the piece of terminal equipment is a piece of Ethernet data terminal equipment.
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`148.
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`The piece of terminal equipment according to claim 147 wherein the at least one
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`of the specific contacts comprises the contact 1 and the contact 2 and the at least another one of
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`the specific contacts comprises the contact 3 and the contact 6.
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`25
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`Exhibit 2057
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`Chrimar Page 25
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`Exhibit 2057
`Chrimar Page 25
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`Electronic Acknowledgement Receipt
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`Title of Invention:
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`SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADAPTING A PIECE OF TERMINAL EQUIPMENT

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