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![[Linked Image from i136.photobucket.com]](https://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q168/redryder2448_bucket/IMG_0379.jpg) Terminates like a 110 block and the patch cables are like the ones that you just push ontop of the c4 clip.
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Originally posted by Silversam: ...Siemon's idea for CAT 7 (Still not defined) is accepted in Europe as Class F. It consists of a 4 pair cable. Each pair is shielded and there is an overall braid. The connector is a little box divided into quarters, with each pair going in a quadrant. The nomenclature: Category=EIA Class=ISO (International Standards Organization) Cat 7 supposedly certifies at 1 Ghz. Hence the need for all the shielding and new connectors. Conduit fill and bend radius requirements are way stringent.
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