• slazer2au
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    191 day ago

    It was only a particular kind of RJ45 boot that caused the issue, so if you are sensible and don’t use a cable boot you never ran into the issue.

    • @[email protected]
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      231 day ago

      Just saying, this is not the fault of a single engineer but of a whole company that didn’t think “try all common cable types” should be a required testing step before a network switch goes into mass production.

      • slazer2au
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        91 day ago

        You don’t have to test every cable boot. Just have a design guide that says “Don’t put buttons above or below ports.”

    • @[email protected]
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      51 day ago

      i choose to believe this particular engineer saw the potential for this issue, but just hated those cables with a burning passion.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 day ago

      if you are sensible and don’t use a cable boot you never ran into the issue.

      Uh… huh? What, you’re anti-boot?

      • Shadow
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        71 day ago

        Boots suck. Good connectors just have the tab be more of an inverted V shape, so it doesn’t catch but you don’t need to squish a hard plastic boot to remove it.

    • Rob Bos
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      41 day ago

      I could see it also being a problem if you’re trying to remove a cable with a stuck latch. Wiggle it around a bit, accidentally hold down the button… oops