On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 08:52:34PM -0700, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> Jack Carroll wrote:
>
> > It will take some poking around to find out what's in the pipeline.
> >Regular UTP connectors have no strain relief at all, so it doesn't take
> >much
> >pulling and bending before the conductors get abused.
>
> You can buy heavy duty molded cables with round cable and strain reliefs.
>
> OTOH, if you use flat cat 5 phone wire and standard RJs, if you break a
> connector, just cut it off and attach a new one like I do with my phone
> wires.
While you're setting levels, and the show starts in 3 minutes...
> What kind of plastic are RJs? Do they make polycarbonate (Lexan)?
Sure looks like it to me.
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