On Sat August 25 2007 15:39, Vic wrote:
> Hi All.
>
> Not remotely Linux-related, I know, but you guys are the font of all
> knowledge... :-)
>
> I want to extend some UTP cables I've got. Re-running them is not an
> option (someone laid carpet over them...). And I don't want any mechanical
> nastiness (the join will be under the floorboards, and a carpet is going
> down on Tuesday).
>
> So does anyone know how to do a proper splice? I want to be able to run
> gigabit ethernet over this link, so a Stanley knife and a bit of insulting
> tape isn't going to hack it...
>
> Thanks!
>
> Vic.
I have used extension lead ethernet cables in the past, they have a rj45
socket one end and a normal rj45 plug the other end. Never checked it for
speed as that was not a concern but they were 100% reliable.
Vic, if you want one of those couplers drop me an e-mail of list as I have a
couple in my box somewhere and can send you one.
Tim
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