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The longer the Ethernet cable the weaker the signal.
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  • That is correct and called attenuation. But only comes in to play at about 285 ft for CAT5 lines and 700 ft for CAT6 lines. :) The more you know... *rainbow appears*

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  • But what if it's a crossover cable - oh wait, that's only when connecting two like devices such as firewalls without a switch in between. Yeah, the more you know. Also, know your audience.

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  • And survey says, you're a d bag! Hahaha love when idiots go to Google to quick learn a tiny bit of info to give them any kind of credibility just so they can have a pissing match over the internet. Especially when I meant no harm, but was just clarifying what you said. A**hole

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  • Google, yeah sure kid. When you are applying a security rule to a destination NAT, do you reference the post or pre-NAT ip? If you were any kind of professional at all you would have already picked up on the technology I administrate.

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  • Glad I got cat7's

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