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Re: why haven't ethernet connectors changed?


From: Andrew Gallo <akg1330 () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 14:39:10 -0500


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On 12/20/2012 1:20 PM, Michael Thomas wrote:
I was looking at a Raspberry Pi board and was struck with how large the ethernet
connector is in comparison to the board as a whole. It strikes me:
ethernet
connectors haven't changed that I'm aware in pretty much 25 years.
Every other
cable has changed several times in that time frame. I imaging that if
anybody
cared, ethernet cables could be many times smaller. Looking at wiring
closets,
etc, it seems like it might be a big win for density too.

So why, oh why, nanog the omniscient do we still use rj45's?

Mike


The connector is to ubiquitous to change.  Other vendors have addressed
the space issue by not supporting Ethernet, but forcing the use of a USB
dongle (Macbook Air comes to mind).

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