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This is probably going to seem like a silly thing to ask, but I have an Ethernet 10BaseT Micro-ceiver that I am using to convert UTP to AUI for an AB 5/40E.  On this Micro-ceiver, there is a switch labeled SQE.  The installation instructions indicate that this switch should be on when connecting to a DTE or workstation and off when connecting to the AUI port of an Ethernet repeater.  My question is this: What does SQE stand for?

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Turn it off.  Nobody uses it anymore. :-3

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Agreed.   I have a handful of various AUI/10BaseT and /10Base2 transcievers that I use with the PLC-5E controllers and sidecars in my demo inventory. All of them have the SQE switch off (or in the case of the ones with jumpers, stolen for another application!)

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