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Posted by mgiammarco on May 8, 2008, 5:36 am
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Hello,
I need to put an rj45 ethernet cable where there is few space for
cable connector.
Can you suggest me where to buy "angular" cables in Europe or Italy?
Thanks you in advance for any reply.
Mario
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Posted by News Reader on May 8, 2008, 10:15 am
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mgiammarco wrote:
> Hello,
> I need to put an rj45 ethernet cable where there is few space for
> cable connector.
>
> Can you suggest me where to buy "angular" cables in Europe or Italy?
>
> Thanks you in advance for any reply.
>
> Mario
I've not seen such a product.
If you are plugging the cables in to wall jacks (not stated), perhaps
you could replace the faceplates with angled faceplates. They permit the
cable to enter the jack at a shallow angle; relieving strain and
requiring less physical distance from the obstructing object.
The following is not a recommendation, just the first example that I
located:
http://www.signamax.com/index.php?typ=SXE&showid=199
Best Regards,
News Reader
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Posted by mgiammarco on May 8, 2008, 10:18 am
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>
> If you are plugging the cables in to wall jacks (not stated), perhaps
> you could replace the faceplates with angled faceplates.
Thanks for the idea I will use it in the future, but this time I have
no faceplate.
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Posted by News Reader on May 8, 2008, 10:42 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options mgiammarco wrote:
>> If you are plugging the cables in to wall jacks (not stated), perhaps
>> you could replace the faceplates with angled faceplates.
>
> Thanks for the idea I will use it in the future, but this time I have
> no faceplate.
What are the cables being plugged into (patch panel, host), and what is
the physical structure that is causing the space issue?
Best Regards,
News Reader
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Posted by mgiammarco on May 8, 2008, 11:04 am
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> What are the cables being plugged into (patch panel, host), and what is
> the physical structure that is causing the space issue?
>
I have two uncommon situations:
- home teather pc in a very small enclosure under tv (no additional
holes admitted...)
- fibre channel hdd in two cases not big enough (if you want to
understand this look at:
http://store.ckcomputersystems.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_17&products_id=181
Thank you again for your interest!
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