minus-squareShadowlinkfedilink8•1 day agoThey’re pretty common in nicer datacenter environments. Newer cat6a is only 28awg (tiny and easy to work with!) and can do 10gb just fine. For example: https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=13528 https://www.panduit.com/en/products/copper-systems/patch-cords-accessories/patch-cords/utp28x3.html
minus-square@Serinuslink5•1 day agoHuh, good to know. Next time I’m looking for cable, I’ll keep this in mind. Thanks.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-26 hours agoAh. It’s better than nothing but I still have had trouble pulling cables like the top image. Those blocky edges get caught on things…
Nah like this:
Instead of like this:
I’ve never seen one of those outside of this image.
They’re pretty common in nicer datacenter environments. Newer cat6a is only 28awg (tiny and easy to work with!) and can do 10gb just fine.
For example:
Huh, good to know. Next time I’m looking for cable, I’ll keep this in mind. Thanks.
Ah. It’s better than nothing but I still have had trouble pulling cables like the top image. Those blocky edges get caught on things…