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Connecting your Ethernet to your room setup

Connecting your Ethernet to your room setup

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srope
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11-17-2016, 06:33 AM
#11
Checking reputable sources is wise. Look for verified sellers and read detailed customer feedback before purchasing.
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srope
11-17-2016, 06:33 AM #11

Checking reputable sources is wise. Look for verified sellers and read detailed customer feedback before purchasing.

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UDK
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11-17-2016, 01:40 PM
#12
I just looked up the details, but the company appears to have some shortcomings. The main concern is the availability of pure copper wires—consider using copper-clad aluminum instead. They offer both bulk and pre-made cables. What length of cable do you need? Are you planning to build your own or purchase a ready-made one?
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UDK
11-17-2016, 01:40 PM #12

I just looked up the details, but the company appears to have some shortcomings. The main concern is the availability of pure copper wires—consider using copper-clad aluminum instead. They offer both bulk and pre-made cables. What length of cable do you need? Are you planning to build your own or purchase a ready-made one?

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MasMenno
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11-17-2016, 06:14 PM
#13
It seems like you're describing a situation where something is about 75 feet away, possibly passing through the floor or walls to reach your room. Could you clarify what you're looking for?
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MasMenno
11-17-2016, 06:14 PM #13

It seems like you're describing a situation where something is about 75 feet away, possibly passing through the floor or walls to reach your room. Could you clarify what you're looking for?

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_mooch
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11-18-2016, 04:51 PM
#14
If I were you, I’d order a large quantity and craft it myself. You’ll have to purchase a crimper, which isn’t very costly, and it’ll also teach you something useful while improving your technique.
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_mooch
11-18-2016, 04:51 PM #14

If I were you, I’d order a large quantity and craft it myself. You’ll have to purchase a crimper, which isn’t very costly, and it’ll also teach you something useful while improving your technique.

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