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To assist with a particular project*, I'm after a CAT 5 cable with a molded
RJ45 connector, but with the cable coming out at right-angles to the norm, and in the plane of the plug (ideally with the tab 'up' and looking toward the socket, the cable would emerge to the left). Anyone ever seen such a thing? (Not a PC project.) -- Brian Reay www.g8osn.org.uk www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk FP#898 Brian Reay |
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In article <LD7Ae.7894$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Brian Reay"
(E-Mail Removed)lid says... > To assist with a particular project*, I'm after a CAT 5 cable with a molded > RJ45 connector, but with the cable coming out at right-angles to the norm, > and in the plane of the plug (ideally with the tab 'up' and looking toward > the socket, the cable would emerge to the left). > Can you use a connector without a strain-relief boot and just bend the cable over? |
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