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Question About Ethernet Wires
Was just a quick question, since I have my ethernet cable running upstairs, there are two points in the cable which have a "slight bend" in them. The wire isn't exactly stretched or forcefully bent, just a slight curve.
Will this be ok for the wires or do they need to remain straight? |
Re: Question About Ethernet Wires
No problem at all, as long as there are no breaks in the cable. The electrons will all just move to the part of the wire with the widest curve so they don't get slowed down. ;) :D
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Re: Question About Ethernet Wires
Bend radius for the cable Cat5 and cat6 is a minimum of 4 times the cables outer diameter, so for a 6mm diameter it means a bend with a radius of not less than 32mm
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Re: Question About Ethernet Wires
it isnt anything to worry about dude. The wires inside arent straight anyway, they are all twisted around one another so they are bent to start off with :)
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