Are there any issues with flat ethernet cables? I don't understand how they can achieve the same signal integrity if they don't use twisted pairs or shielding (at least I assume, given their flatness). Are there different length or speed limits?
Example:
http://www.amazon.com/Cables-Unlimited-UTP-1800-50W-UltraFlat-Patch/dp/B0007QQJX4
I've been using a wireless bridge (dd-wrt on netgear 3500L) to extend ethernet between floors, but have found that to be pretty unreliable. With the flat ethernet cable, I can easily run it between windows in the back of my house; it will fit under a closed/locked window.
On ebay you can get a 50ft category 7 (F) flat cable, which I don't exactly believe.
Example:
http://www.amazon.com/Cables-Unlimited-UTP-1800-50W-UltraFlat-Patch/dp/B0007QQJX4
I've been using a wireless bridge (dd-wrt on netgear 3500L) to extend ethernet between floors, but have found that to be pretty unreliable. With the flat ethernet cable, I can easily run it between windows in the back of my house; it will fit under a closed/locked window.
On ebay you can get a 50ft category 7 (F) flat cable, which I don't exactly believe.
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