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Re: [OT] RJ45 splitters wanted
Actually this isn't a patch panel, a node 0 or wall mounted sockets ,
a
router or even Ethernet. It is the solitary C-Bus RJ45 socket on my
C-Bus/HomeVision or C-Bus/xAP gateway design - which looks rather like a
modem box. It transpires most C-Bus users want to daisychain rather than
attach my box at the end of a cable run so they need two sockets. I only
provide one plus a wired connector and I have adjacent sockets for
serial ports which makes side by side splitters no use and I didn't
really want dangly splitter cables...
Kevin
Tim Hawes wrote:
>
> Of course if enough Cat5 had been run the sockets could've been
> commoned up at the patch panel...
> ;-)
>
> If I come across anything suitable I'll send it on though Kevin :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim.
> /me ducks
>
> On 8/31/06, Jim Noble <yahoo-groups@xxxxxxx
> <mailto:yahoo-groups%40black-metallic.com>>
wrote:
> > Kevin Hawkins wrote:
> > > The patch lead is a possibility if I can't find anything
else but it's
> > > very untidy as I need quite a few of these.
> > >
> > > I did forget to mention that I would prefer the vertical
arrangement
> > > outlets to be inline and above the existing socket - not
displaced
> below
> > > if possible - gosh - getting really finicky now but at least
I don't
> > > care about the colour !
> > >
> >
> > Replace all your RJ45 faceplates with new ones that have twice as
many
> > sockets? You can get single gang faceplates with 4 RJ45
sockets...
> >
> > Jim
>
>
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