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https://www.amazon.com/SF-Cable-Junction-Punch-listed/dp/B0059DRCGI
On 3/5/2019 2:21 PM, Bill Prince wrote:
Where
there are pairs of 110 blocks side-by-side, and a PCB in between
that connect block1-pin1 to block2-pin1, etc.
bp
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On 3/5/2019 12:13 PM, Jay Weekley wrote:
Not sure what you mean by 1:1.
Bill Prince wrote:
Are there 110 blocks that are 1:1?
bp
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On 3/5/2019 12:05 PM, Jay Weekley wrote:
If you want it sort of standards
compliant then you may be able to use a 110 block as a
splice of sorts.
Bill Prince wrote:
I made this off-topic because this
is a mod I'm making in my own home.
Many, many years ago, before I got into the wireless
broadband business, I added structured wiring at our
house. This was before Open House, Leviton, and others
were making patch panels. In the corner of a back room, I
put in a "home built" patch panel using a pair of
wall-mounted 12-position patch panels kind of like this:
http://fertyimg.pw/Intellinet-Cat5e-Utp-Wallmount-Patch-Panel-12-Port-Patches-Wall.html
This worked fine for what it was, but this is mounted near
the floor, and we want to use the room for something else
now.
As it happens, there was space in the next room, and more
at shoulder level to put in an Open House patch panel with
a hinged door.
The problem is that because the new patch panel is a
little bit higher, the existing cables will need to be
about 30" longer. I would really hate to pull about 10 new
cables to get that little bit of extra length. So I'm
thinking about a simple, reliable way to add the roughly
2-1/2 feet to the existing cables. Would it be reliable to
terminate the existing cables with ice cubes, and just use
a handful of ethernet couplers? If I did that, would you
do something to ensure that they don't pull loose? Or
would it be kosher to move the 12-position patch panel
onto a wall stud, and just plug the patch panel extensions
into it?
Maybe something else?
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