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Re: How difficult is it to wire/crimp my own CAT5?


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  • Subject: Re: How difficult is it to wire/crimp my own CAT5?
  • From: "steevc" <steevc@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 21:55:54 -0000
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If you just need patch cables, www.redstore.com sell them for 35p.
Seems pretty cheap to me. Cheaper than my time.

Steve

--- In ukha_d@y..., "nsouthga" <lardfest@h...> wrote:
> Apologies for the newbie-type questions, but to clarify you're
saying
> that:
>
> A patch cable (ie one that goes from a hub to a device of some kind
> e.g. PC or another Hub) requires stranded cat5 patch cable which is
> different and more expensive that cat5 cable.
>
> And you should only fit sockets on cat5 cable and plugs on stranded
> cat5 cable?




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