![]() Crimping ethernet cable terminations may be an IT institution in itself, but from a pure engineering perspective it is not the most mechanically sound way to terminate low voltage connections and a cause of most cable faults in my experience. I say potentially 'better' because one of the biggest achilles heels of typical ethernet cable is the highly variable and mechanically inconsistent way it's terminated in the jack. I would love it.Īs long as it's twisted and structurally made well like the stuff JackMDS linked I can't see a reason it's wont perform as well, if not better than conventional round ethernet. I can just see myself replacing some patch cables in my corporate gigs with flat - the Network staff, particularly the "Network Engineers" (who basically sit and do nothing all day) would start foaming at the mouth in temper tantrums. ![]()
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