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Taybaybay
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12-21-2016, 06:26 AM
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Hello everyone. I need some assistance with connecting my Ingenico iCT220 POS terminal to a router using a Cat5e cable. I plan to use connectors at both ends of the cable, but I’m unsure about the pinouts or colors on each side. Could anyone clarify which pins or colors correspond to the two ends? Thank you!
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Taybaybay
12-21-2016, 06:26 AM #1

Hello everyone. I need some assistance with connecting my Ingenico iCT220 POS terminal to a router using a Cat5e cable. I plan to use connectors at both ends of the cable, but I’m unsure about the pinouts or colors on each side. Could anyone clarify which pins or colors correspond to the two ends? Thank you!

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Riven109
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12-21-2016, 01:49 PM
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The common Ethernet pin configuration standard is known as 586B. Searching for that term will reveal numerous diagrams illustrating the pin layout. This assumes you're using a typical Ethernet cable rather than a specialized connector.
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Riven109
12-21-2016, 01:49 PM #2

The common Ethernet pin configuration standard is known as 586B. Searching for that term will reveal numerous diagrams illustrating the pin layout. This assumes you're using a typical Ethernet cable rather than a specialized connector.

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pepsitaroh
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12-21-2016, 04:05 PM
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You're correct about the standard Ethernet pinout being 586B. Your search attempts were logical, but it seems the information isn't readily available online. Consider checking your specific hardware documentation or contacting the manufacturer for confirmation.
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pepsitaroh
12-21-2016, 04:05 PM #3

You're correct about the standard Ethernet pinout being 586B. Your search attempts were logical, but it seems the information isn't readily available online. Consider checking your specific hardware documentation or contacting the manufacturer for confirmation.

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GauteZEL
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12-21-2016, 05:58 PM
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The Ethernet link on that unit can be skipped. The four-pin port is meant for linking to a PC or cash register using RS232 for data transfer—not for networking.
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GauteZEL
12-21-2016, 05:58 PM #4

The Ethernet link on that unit can be skipped. The four-pin port is meant for linking to a PC or cash register using RS232 for data transfer—not for networking.

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TeenGirl33
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12-23-2016, 06:22 PM
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It seems you're referring to a cable connection setup for the Ingenico iCT220. The port isn't intended for internet use; it's meant to connect via a router port, allowing internet access instead of a phone line. Even when internet isn't available, it supports DHCP or manual IP configuration. A colleague mentioned it can also work over the internet, not just through a phone line.
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TeenGirl33
12-23-2016, 06:22 PM #5

It seems you're referring to a cable connection setup for the Ingenico iCT220. The port isn't intended for internet use; it's meant to connect via a router port, allowing internet access instead of a phone line. Even when internet isn't available, it supports DHCP or manual IP configuration. A colleague mentioned it can also work over the internet, not just through a phone line.

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umbelieveable
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12-24-2016, 04:15 AM
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It includes an IP address allowing you to connect via telnet and set up configurations.
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umbelieveable
12-24-2016, 04:15 AM #6

It includes an IP address allowing you to connect via telnet and set up configurations.

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FrancisDragon
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12-24-2016, 11:46 AM
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I also shared the same idea. However, the company support center mentioned that iCT220 functions through both phone and internet connections. Recently, a few hours ago, I went to a store with a particular POS system. The store manager informed me it operates via the internet.
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FrancisDragon
12-24-2016, 11:46 AM #7

I also shared the same idea. However, the company support center mentioned that iCT220 functions through both phone and internet connections. Recently, a few hours ago, I went to a store with a particular POS system. The store manager informed me it operates via the internet.