111ant 2020-05-11 15:57:27#1 Nobody even installs Cat7 sockets yet. No, because Cat7 would not be a "Western RJ45," and therefore would have a relative compatibility problem.
Nobody even installs Cat7 sockets yet. No, because Cat7 would not be a "Western RJ45," and therefore would have a relative compatibility problem.
Nnordanney 2020-05-11 16:35:47#2 No, because Cat7 would not be a "Western RJ45," and thus would have a relative compatibility problem. That is what I meant by that. Cables with the possibility for the future are being installed.
No, because Cat7 would not be a "Western RJ45," and thus would have a relative compatibility problem. That is what I meant by that. Cables with the possibility for the future are being installed.
Hhanse987 2020-05-11 20:41:09#3 That’s what I meant by that. Cables are being installed with the possibility of the future. But for the future outlet, the cable must also still be long enough!
That’s what I meant by that. Cables are being installed with the possibility of the future. But for the future outlet, the cable must also still be long enough!