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Re: why haven't ethernet connectors changed?


From: Brielle Bruns <bruns () 2mbit com>
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 08:15:48 -0700

Some of us still have a stock of legacy gear and cables - things like v35 cables for connecting to CSU/DSUs, and even 
the occasional AUI hub.  :)

You wouldn't believe how much people will pay for legacy computer gear when they need it to keep their business going.

-- 
Brielle

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On Dec 21, 2012, at 7:57 AM, Matthew Black <Matthew.Black () csulb edu> wrote:

http://www.blackbox.com/Store/Detail.aspx/Ethernet-Transceiver-Cable-Office-Environment-PVC-IEEE-802-3-Right-Angle-Connector-3-ft-0-9-m/LCN216%C4%820003

Only $55.95 for a 3-foot transceiver cable. What was more surprising is that Black Box is still around.


matthew black
california state university, long beach


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Thomas [mailto:mike () mtcc com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 10:20 AM
To: NANOG list
Subject: why haven't ethernet connectors changed?

I was looking at a Raspberry Pi board and was struck with how large the ethernet
connector is in comparison to the board as a whole. It strikes me: ethernet
connectors haven't changed that I'm aware in pretty much 25 years. Every other
cable has changed several times in that time frame. I imaging that if anybody
cared, ethernet cables could be many times smaller. Looking at wiring closets,
etc, it seems like it might be a big win for density too.

So why, oh why, nanog the omniscient do we still use rj45's?

Mike









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