Nice work - that would have kept me confused for a lot longer! Sent from my iPhone > On 30 Dec 2017, at 12:31, Jonathan jss9h@aol.com [Doepfer_a100] <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Hi Neil > > Thanks for your response. Please see my next posting as I have solved the problem - it was the nylon washers. > My understanding is that cat 5 and cat 6 cables are exactly the same electrically, just have slightly different impedances to accomodate higher network speeds for cat 6. At modular speeds there will be no effective difference. > Best wishes > Jonathan > From my iPad Air > >> On 30 Dec 2017, at 10:31, Neil Kagan nkagan@mac.com [Doepfer_a100] <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> wrote: >> >> Do they use a cat5e or cat6 cable? The connector will be the same. >> >> Neil >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On 30 Dec 2017, at 09:53, Jonathan jss9h@aol.com [Doepfer_a100] <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Hi everyone. Almost Happy (Christian) New Year. I bought myself a pair of the new multicore modules as a Xmas treat (how incredibly useful in a large system Dieter - amazing that no-one has thought of it before). I have a very odd problem - The modules link perfectly with the cables supplied but they are only very short. When I try any other network cables however nothing seems to connect. I have checked the cables by linking my laptop to the router and that works fine, but I get no connections at all when I use them between the A180-9s. One of them is 1m long and two are 3m. Any suggestions please? >>> Jonathan >>> From my iPad Air >> > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] A180-9 multicore
2017-12-30 by Neil Kagan
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