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Posted by ps56k on May 29, 2008, 3:35 pm
Please log in for more thread options please explain exactly what you are trying to do ?? If you have a wired area with jacks using Cat5 or Cat5e and then buy Cat5 cables with plugs to patch from the wall jacks to the computers, or switches, hubs, routers, that is all OK - or any variation of this wired solution. IF this is not your situation - then explain - | ||||||||||
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> cables with CAT5e cables in theory, and vice versa?
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