ᐅ Adding Additional Telephone Outlets for Internet Throughout the House
Created on: 7 Nov 2018 09:56
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MM2019hanse987 schrieb:
but choosing a JYSTY cable instead of a CAT cable still doesn’t make much sense. I already mentioned in one of the three cabling threads this week that the combination of Cat.7 cables—though strictly speaking, with RJ connectors, it’s not really Cat.7—with TAE connectors is not unpopular among local electricians. So why not the other way around?
hanse987 schrieb:
Unfortunately, cables from the last century were used. Yes, copper. But it could be worse. In practice, I’ve seen more terabits flow clearly through doorbell wiring than some so-called skilled engineers would ever believe—and conversely, I’ve seen Cat. in perfectly shielded cables with unshielded joints that probably could only carry 1980s ISDN signals. If you press your cable into the punch-down block with a screwdriver, you’ve basically created a “cold solder joint, 21st Century Edition.”
As an amateur—with a lot of half-knowledge, or even better, well-read—you can mess up so much with incorrect configurations that using cables from a previous decade doesn’t weigh as heavily.
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