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    good day all .. i need only to get any voltage out from my laptop to control a relay how to get a signal from a LAN port from any pin ? in my laptop there is no com Port or lpt Port also the usb port needs interfacing circuits which is not nessesary in my simple project ... thats why i choosed the LAN Port i use (visual basic 6) .. any help would much appriciated .

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      good day all .. i need only to get any voltage out from my laptop to control a relay how to get a signal from a LAN port from any pin ? in my laptop there is no com Port or lpt Port also the usb port needs interfacing circuits which is not nessesary in my simple project ... thats why i choosed the LAN Port i use (visual basic 6) .. any help would much appriciated .

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      coolerfantasy wrote:

      i use (visual basic 6)

      So why are you posting in the C++ forum? In any case you need to research how signals are presented on LAN ports, which is a hardware issue.

      Veni, vidi, abiit domum

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        coolerfantasy wrote:

        i use (visual basic 6)

        So why are you posting in the C++ forum? In any case you need to research how signals are presented on LAN ports, which is a hardware issue.

        Veni, vidi, abiit domum

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        you are right i will repost in the vb forum .

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          you are right i will repost in the vb forum .

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          As I said before this is a hardware issue, not a programming one.

          Veni, vidi, abiit domum

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