New nail art!
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@ryanc
I never understood why people default to T568B
@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. -
New nail art!
@ryanc love this!!
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@ryanc
I never understood why people default to T568B
@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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New nail art!
@ryanc - thumbs are ground shield?
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New nail art!
@ryanc T568B!

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I considered doing this in T568A, but my concern for well actually won over my trolling instincts.
@ryanc
nicely done. And indeed, who in their right mind wouldn't pick 'B' -
@ryanc - thumbs are ground shield?
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New nail art!
@ryanc useful because I'm incapable of remembering this
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I considered doing this in T568A, but my concern for well actually won over my trolling instincts.
@ryanc B on the fingers, A on the toes
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New nail art!
@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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