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Can CAT7 be crimped with regular plastic RG45?
Can CAT7 be crimped with regular plastic RG45?
My conclusion after the wild porridge in the comments - for the office in 2021 it is better to take cat6a for server backbones and switch backbones so that there are no difficulties with the current crimping, and it is possible to switch to 10G,
and for spreading from switches to PC it’s not hard to take 5E
I found a good video where everything chewed up more or less
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depends on what result you want. Basically no one can stop you. but I would recommend trying to use factory patch cords - cheaper and more reliable.
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Cat 7 connector type has little difference. Its worldwide standard is the use of the RJ45 compatible GG45 connector.
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