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I want to make a three computer multi for FD. As I was sketching out the =
way to wire the RJ-45, it occurred to me that I would have to have two =
wires in two of the connectors. One idea I have to bring the runs of =
cable into a shielded box and just make the connections in the box with =
telephone splice connectors. Then I just have 2, 3, and ground from each =
computer and I will just put them together. Am I missing something. Is =
there a way to make the proper connections in the RJ-45 or is it too =
big?
Tom NY4I
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