Originally Posted by dexman
Now they take CAT5 cable that fails testing....label it as CAT3 and sells it as such.

It works out well if terminating to 110 blocks/panels, but requires a bit more work to terminate to 66 blocks as the pairs are twisted much more than old school CAT3.
Ever use a scrap piece of bonded Cat 6 for a temporary x-connect?


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