Claims
- 1. A diskless network computer, comprising:a chassis; a motherboard attached to an interior of the chassis and powered by a single power plane power supply within the chassis, the motherboard including a processor and an Ethernet network interface portion, the network interface portion comprising: an RJ45 connector affixed to the motherboard, wherein the connector includes a housing and a receptacle within the housing configured to receive a network cable terminus through a receptacle opening in a receptacle face of the housing, and wherein the housing defines a pair of conduits each adapted to receive a light pipe; at least one LED attached to the printed circuit board, wherein the LED is configured to indicate status of the network interface; and a light pipe received within each of the pair of light pipe conduits, wherein a first end of each light pipe terminates at a corresponding light pipe opening in the receptacle face of the housing, the pair of light pipe openings being disposed on either side of a narrow portion of the receptacle opening and wherein a second end of each light pipe terminates proximal to a corresponding LED wherein light produced by the LED is observable at the first end of the corresponding light pipe.
- 2. The network computer of claim 1, wherein the network interface is configured to transmit information at rates exceeding 100 megabits/second.
- 3. The network computer of claim 1, wherein the RJ45 connector includes a connector circuit having an interface port, a network port, and includes magnetic components comprising a pair of 1:1 transformers connected to the interface port.
- 4. The network computer of claim 3, wherein the connector circuit further comprises a resistive network connected between the network port and the pair of 1:1 transformers.
- 5. The network computer of claim 1, wherein a maximum dimension of the housing is less than approximately 0.8 inches.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to the subject matter of the following U.S. Patent applications: Aguilar, Gupta, and Stafford, Boot Code Verification and Recovery, U.S. Pat. No. 6,272,628; Aguilar, Gupta, and Stafford, Creating Boot Code Image on a Storage Medium, U.S. Pat. No. 6,289,449; Aguilar, Gorrell, Gupta, and Stafford, Low Power Mode Computer with Simplified Power Supply, Ser. No. 09/211,371 (pending); and Brewer and Gupta, Local Permanent Storage in Network Computer, Ser. No. 09/211,366 (pending), all filed on the filing date of this application.
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