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Default Moisture barriers and Wifi

On 22/01/18 17:31, Andy Burns wrote:
Tim Lamb wrote:

I have run cat 6 cable here and there as suggested. Now what? Those
connectors don't look easy to wire up


They are stiffer and more awkward that cat5e (an for little benefit
unless you're expecting to use 10Gbe network).


The latest iMac Pro sports a 10gig ethernet connection... Handy if you
have a local media/file server.

And yes, it's a mare - just done a lash up in Cat6a to test some
equipment. It's like cabling with slinkys compared to Cat5e. And don't
over bend it - permitted bend radius is around 25mm typically, so if you
bent it in a "u", you'd have 2" between one side and the other.


and what do you put at the outlet end?


faceplate

https://www.cablemonkey.co.uk/3050-cat6a-modules-outlets