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Previously on "PoE using 'flat' Cat6"

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  • sal
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    The only flat cables i have seen are short patch cables less than 1m long, in which case the twisting can be ignored, because of the short distance. shouldn't be a problem with PoE

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  • vetran
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    works fine for me.

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  • northernladuk
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    Flat cable is better cause the 1s can run straight and faster.

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  • portseven
    started a topic PoE using 'flat' Cat6

    PoE using 'flat' Cat6

    Anyone used flat Cat6 cable with a PoE device?

    Only just discovered flat Cat6 cable, I thought the way the pairs were twisted reduced the loss, so having it flat, does that not loose some of that???

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