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Re: Cat5 Bumper Mounts

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Originally Posted by cbale2000 View Post
Not gonna lie, when I read the name of this thread, I thought someone had used Cat5 (ethernet) connectors as bumper mounts...
Cat5 is a category rating for twisted pair phone/network cable. Cat5/5e is required for 100mbit Ethernet, Cat6 for 1000mbit, etc - I guess it's not required, but it is not guaranteed to work to specifications.

I was wondering how they used wire in their bumper mounts.
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