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Andy Burns
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Char Jackson wrote:
And then one day, someone is doing the hoovering, or kicks a desk, or a pet gets
round the back, and something stops working ... if you can retuerminate it with
a new plug, sure but patch cables are cheap, stuff not working is frequently
expensive ...
Andy Burns wrote:
When it happens, chop the lead in two with a vengeance and discard it, so you\'re
not tempted to re-use it later \"just temporarily\" ...
That seems drastic. I\'ve successfully used Ethernet cables where the
barb has fallen off, including one cable that has been barbless for a
number of years.
And then one day, someone is doing the hoovering, or kicks a desk, or a pet gets
round the back, and something stops working ... if you can retuerminate it with
a new plug, sure but patch cables are cheap, stuff not working is frequently
expensive ...