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> Overseas Connectors, moving overseas
eaks
posté lun. 13 juin 2005, 16:13
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Hi everybody! my girlfriend is moving in germany for 10 months, and were from canada, and she's wondering if she'll have to deal with other connector problems than the usual power plug. Especially, in her case, for the rj-45 cables. Having never went overseas, I had to admit I cant tell with certitude that these are the same connectors...
Since I know many people on this forum are from the european continent, I ask here.

Beyond the power plug connectors, is there differences in connectors used with a laptop once overseas?

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B3 Basher
posté lun. 13 juin 2005, 19:52
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If Canada uses the same power as the US you have a problem. USA uses an entirely different voltage and cycles so you might need to get new adaptors for all the equipment OR get a few transformers (Bad in studios with their noise and interference)


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posté lun. 13 juin 2005, 22:13
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HI again, thank you for taking time to answer but my concern is if BEYOND the power plug connectors, will I have other connectors to change, such as rj-45 connectors for network connections into german modems?

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lepetitmartien
posté mar. 14 juin 2005, 01:55
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No, the rest is rather worldwide standard… in fact, we never had the choice wink.gif


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posté mar. 14 juin 2005, 04:26
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thank you lepetitmartien! you usually get it right!

merci pour tes réponses justes mec! cool.gif


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