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  • wolf480pl@mstdn.ioW wolf480pl@mstdn.io

    @ryanc
    I never understood why people default to T568B πŸ˜•

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    @wolf480pl @ryanc
    German Wikipedia via DeepL:
    The two variants are due to the fact that EIA/TIA introduced the TIA-568 standard much later than AT&T introduced its proprietary 258A standard. When TIA-568 was published, 258A was already widely used. EIA/TIA therefore adopted this already established standard as TIA-568B.

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    • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

      New nail art!

      #nailart

      kieran@hom.phK This user is from outside of this forum
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      @ryanc love this!!

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      • wolf480pl@mstdn.ioW wolf480pl@mstdn.io

        @ryanc
        I never understood why people default to T568B πŸ˜•

        ozone89@techhub.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
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        #56

        @wolf480pl @ryanc guilty, have been taught a metropolitan legend where B had more twists per cm compared to A, thus being more resilient to noise.

        I will not take questions.

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        • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

          New nail art!

          #nailart

          axel_hartmann@digitalcourage.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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          axel_hartmann@digitalcourage.social
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          #57

          @ryanc - thumbs are ground shield?

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          • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

            New nail art!

            #nailart

            dragonarchitect@rubber.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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            dragonarchitect@rubber.social
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            #58

            @ryanc T568B! πŸ˜„

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            • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

              I considered doing this in T568A, but my concern for well actually won over my trolling instincts.

              ivor@social.ivor.orgI This user is from outside of this forum
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              #59

              @ryanc 🀣 nicely done. And indeed, who in their right mind wouldn't pick 'B'

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              • axel_hartmann@digitalcourage.socialA axel_hartmann@digitalcourage.social

                @ryanc - thumbs are ground shield?

                ryanc@infosec.exchangeR This user is from outside of this forum
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                #60

                @axel_hartmann check my other recent posts πŸ™‚

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                • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

                  New nail art!

                  #nailart

                  hunterking@heads.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @ryanc useful because I'm incapable of remembering this

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                  • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

                    I considered doing this in T568A, but my concern for well actually won over my trolling instincts.

                    astraleureka@social.treehouse.systemsA This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #62

                    @ryanc B on the fingers, A on the toes

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                    • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

                      New nail art!

                      #nailart

                      th@social.v.stT This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @ryanc I painted a low-quality cat5 color code on my crimper, although I don't have brown polish, so I used the sparkly purple that TIA-568 intended.

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