From:                   Ilan Cohen <[email protected]>
Date sent:              Thu, 27 May 2010 07:56:41 +0300

> Hi Brian
> 
> In your comments you say that you do not think RJ connecters
> are suitable for Home usage. Where do you get that from? 
> 
> RJ45 is commonly used in the home and as long as they are
> UL1863 they are considered to be safe.

RJ45s don't need to meet UL 1863, unless used in a 
telecommunication application.  For plain old IEEE 802.3 
applications (data only), UL 1863 is unnecessary.

Peter Tarver
[email protected]

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