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RE: Maplin sell something useful AND...have in stock !!


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  • Subject: RE: Maplin sell something useful AND...have in stock !!
  • From: "BUTLER, Tony, FM" <tony.butler@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 13:04:23 -0000
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> Hi All,
>=20
> Thanks to Tony Butler for pointing me at this one.....
>=20
> PU96E   RJ45 Double Adapters	=A33-99
>=20
>  This is a true doubler unlike most which are splitters=20
> sending 2 pairs to
> each socket.

Wooohooo!  I was right.=20=20
Very odd - must have been ill that day :)

> This means people wishing to install KAT5 in a multidrop=20
> configuration can
> now do so AND retain completely standard CAT5 Structured Wiring.

Oh dear, recommending this to ppl now suggests el switcho is still a
loonnnnnnggggg! way off :(
sniff :(

>PLEASE NOTE : This adapter WILL NOT fit into a KAT5 unit as it hits the
>case, however it can be plugged into a faceplate without obstructing
the

I'm sure a junior hacksaw will sort that problem out in a few minutes :)

Tony


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