ABC wrote:
> "Reg Edwards" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:d3gonf$mkl$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> There's far too much worrying and loss of sleep about relatively
>> short lengths of domestic and office cabling. Cable impedance,
>> which in any case to most people is a meaningless description,
>> matters very little. Just get a pair of wires, connect them up, and see
>> what happens.
>>
>> Just think what wires all the way from the telephone exchange,
>> sometimes miles of the stuff, including changes of gauge and type,
>> and dropwires from poles, and filters, have to contend with, yet, in
>> most cases, work perfectly satisfactorily up to 2 Mbits (jargon) and
>> more. The main problems are types of plugs and sockets and pin
>> connections.
>>
>> It is lack of knowledge of connectors which obliges people to buy, at
>> ridiculous prices, complete cables of inconvenient lengths with
>> connectors already fitted.
>>
>> Computer manufacturers and salesmen deliberately deprive customers of
>> sufficient information. Same applies to 'free' software. You have to
>> hire an expensive expert to teach you how to use it. He walks away
>> to the bank with a fat cheque without any time for you to make notes.
>>
>> "Help" programs - don't talk daft!
>> ----
>> Reg.
>>
>>
> There are loads of websites around that offer information on how to
> wire up different connections. So you can't say that "Salesmen
> deliberately deprive people of information". It is the general people
> that are too lazy to find out for themselves how to do it, and
> instead purchase an off-the-shelf cable.
You forgot, they normally go for the easy, cheap, quick option as well...
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