← Back to context Comment by winter_blue 5 hours ago Don’t we need at least four for 100 Mbps? 4 comments winter_blue Reply Tade0 3 hours ago According to the technician I spoke with, he could only detect three on their end.The cable was chewed through by cats, so perhaps it was three just in that moment.The connection was overall unreliable, so I guess it must have been four, just not all of the time. reaperducer 2 hours ago According to the technician I spoke with, he could only detect three on their end. The cable was chewed through by cats, so perhaps it was three just in that moment.Ah, the old Cat-3 cable. Been there. bluGill 3 hours ago There is two wire ethernet that supports 100. It isn't common, but automotive is starting to use it. gsich 2 hours ago 3 pairs probably. But then again you only need 2.
Tade0 3 hours ago According to the technician I spoke with, he could only detect three on their end.The cable was chewed through by cats, so perhaps it was three just in that moment.The connection was overall unreliable, so I guess it must have been four, just not all of the time. reaperducer 2 hours ago According to the technician I spoke with, he could only detect three on their end. The cable was chewed through by cats, so perhaps it was three just in that moment.Ah, the old Cat-3 cable. Been there.
reaperducer 2 hours ago According to the technician I spoke with, he could only detect three on their end. The cable was chewed through by cats, so perhaps it was three just in that moment.Ah, the old Cat-3 cable. Been there.
bluGill 3 hours ago There is two wire ethernet that supports 100. It isn't common, but automotive is starting to use it.
According to the technician I spoke with, he could only detect three on their end.
The cable was chewed through by cats, so perhaps it was three just in that moment.
The connection was overall unreliable, so I guess it must have been four, just not all of the time.
According to the technician I spoke with, he could only detect three on their end. The cable was chewed through by cats, so perhaps it was three just in that moment.
Ah, the old Cat-3 cable. Been there.
There is two wire ethernet that supports 100. It isn't common, but automotive is starting to use it.
3 pairs probably. But then again you only need 2.