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maybe i should wait for S-S-S tp where all wires are shielded individually.. LOLOL
Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 30 December 2013, 14:13:50maybe i should wait for S-S-S tp where all wires are shielded individually.. LOLOLIt still all comes together into an RJ45 (shielded or not). I hate making shielded cables...
Quote from: regack on Mon, 30 December 2013, 14:26:17Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 30 December 2013, 14:13:50maybe i should wait for S-S-S tp where all wires are shielded individually.. LOLOLIt still all comes together into an RJ45 (shielded or not). I hate making shielded cables...it matters for long runs though.. also if u live near power lines. and also important for buried cables..
Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 30 December 2013, 14:27:25Quote from: regack on Mon, 30 December 2013, 14:26:17Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 30 December 2013, 14:13:50maybe i should wait for S-S-S tp where all wires are shielded individually.. LOLOLIt still all comes together into an RJ45 (shielded or not). I hate making shielded cables...it matters for long runs though.. also if u live near power lines. and also important for buried cables..Or going through the drop ceiling over a bunch of fluorescent fixtures... I'll admit, I didn't know there was S-STP, that's pretty neat. I ripped into a DVI cable once, I think each wire was shielded, but they were like 28 or 30awg.
Yeah, I think I will stick with Cat5e UTP riser cable. Too expensive for minimal gains. If you use standard practices in your cable runs, interference shouldn't really be a problem.