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Maybe I just got a bad lot, but I realized for a network backbone, it's doesn't make sense to cheap out on discount cables. I have many expensive devices that were not performing because I tried to save $20. Lesson learned.
it'll probably be a pain, since it's all molded/encapsulated in PVC... if you've ever used UF style in ground cable, it'll probably be similar, just a lot smaller and with stranded wire. not sure why you'd buy cables and cut them to length, just buy a box of CAT6 and make cables as you need them.
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But, can I cut this cable? I cut and re-crimp several rounded(or fat) CAT 6 cables. I heard these FLAT cables hard to do or impossible to do. Any idea?
But, can I cut this cable? I cut and re-crimp several rounded(or fat) CAT 6 cables. I heard these FLAT cables hard to do or impossible to do. Any idea?
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But, can I cut this cable? I cut and re-crimp several rounded(or fat) CAT 6 cables. I heard these FLAT cables hard to do or impossible to do. Any idea?
it'll probably be a pain, since it's all molded/encapsulated in PVC... if you've ever used UF style in ground cable, it'll probably be similar, just a lot smaller and with stranded wire. not sure why you'd buy cables and cut them to length, just buy a box of CAT6 and make cables as you need them.
But, can I cut this cable? I cut and re-crimp several rounded(or fat) CAT 6 cables. I heard these FLAT cables hard to do or impossible to do. Any idea?
it'll probably be a pain, since it's all molded/encapsulated in PVC... if you've ever used UF style in ground cable, it'll probably be similar, just a lot smaller and with stranded wire. not sure why you'd buy cables and cut them to length, just buy a box of CAT6 and make cables as you need them.
Thank you for advisement.
I plan to install a new cable setups for 4K 8MP IP camera. I thought CAT7 is future-proof and a better option than CAT6 or CAT5e. That's the only reason.
I plan to install a new cable setups for 4K 8MP IP camera. I thought CAT7 is future-proof and a better option than CAT6 or CAT5e. That's the only reason.