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Previously on "RJ45 connector that makes a satisfying clunk"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    The last poster ever?
    You wish

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Nothing to say. Just trying to get my name as last poster on every section of the forum. Carry on.
    The last poster ever?

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  • northernladuk
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    Nothing to say. Just trying to get my name as last poster on every section of the forum. Carry on.

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  • css_jay99
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    Do a search for RJ45 on thingiverse.com and there are a couple of 3d print options for the clips

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  • Hobosapien
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    Goggle still works.


    I think the problem is the design so limited in what they can do, they're all susceptible to the plastic tab breaking off, with some coming with a 'hat' to slide over the end of the clip so it doesn't get snagged.

    Shame they've not fixed it like they have with usb connectors so no longer need to faff making sure it's the right way around. They've finally solved USB with the simple design of USB-C.

    I have loads of ethernet cables with broken clips so this thread made me finally see what solutions were out there that are simpler than recrimping a new connector on only to find the tab has broken off by the end of the process.

    Anyone got a simpler solution than below that doesn't involve just buying another cable?



    Not tried it yet but going to later.

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  • Addanc
    started a topic RJ45 connector that makes a satisfying clunk

    RJ45 connector that makes a satisfying clunk

    Looking for RJ45 connectors that make a satisfying clunk when inserted in the socket (i.e. decent spring retention plastic bit), preferably with a load bar. Bought some RS ones and they crap.

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