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#Ethernet jacks
ab2mirezz · 24 days
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https://www.futureelectronics.com/p/interconnect--pin-and-socket-connectors--header-plug-board-mount/5787531-1-te-connectivity-5053790
Socket Connector, Ethernet jacks, IC socket adapters, wire connector pins
6 Position 2.5 mm Pitch Vertical PCB Through Hole Header
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jmmy2crad · 7 months
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https://www.futureelectronics.com/p/interconnect--connector-tools-contacts-accessories/1062-16-0122-te-connectivity-5076059
Wire crimp connectors, USB connectors, solder terminal connectors
14 - 18 AWG Size 16 Nickel Plated Crimp Socket
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wli2lvackc · 1 year
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Crimping terminals, cable crimp, crimp connector, wire crimp connectors
DT06-12SA-CE06 DT Series Contact Size 16 12 Way Gray Plug
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rpmoe2gtm · 1 year
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Crimping terminals, cable crimp, crimp connector, wire crimp connectors
DT06-12SA-CE06 DT Series Contact Size 16 12 Way Gray Plug
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wraithsoutlaws · 1 year
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was too lazy to transfer saves to ps5 or look up dagger's sliders so for now I just made a fresh and funky stinky
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cultreslut · 1 year
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hello i am blogging from my dads old ass laptop
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fabulouslygaybean · 2 years
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my mom's trying to buy me a new laptop now but like. its so hard to find any laptops that fit my needs that aren't a couple thousand bucks :(
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techdriveplay · 15 days
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mthe2leyy · 19 days
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https://www.futureelectronics.com/p/interconnect--connector-tools-contacts-accessories/114017-zz-te-connectivity-6078665
Wire connector, Ethernet crimping tool, data connector, radio adapter
HD30 Series Sealing White Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) Plug Connector
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athy2illss · 6 months
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https://www.futureelectronics.com/p/interconnect--connector-tools-contacts-accessories/dt06-12sa-ce06-te-connectivity-7076062
What is electrical connector, Crimp terminals, electrical connector
DT Series Contact Size 16 12 Way Gray Plug
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smiul2leyy · 1 year
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Connectors, Modular connector types, Magnetic Modular Jack Connectors
8 Position Single Port Right Angle Through Hole RJ45 Modular Jack
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crazydiscostu · 2 years
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Jsaux HB1101 USB Docking Station
more support than you'll ever need...
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mich2bone · 2 years
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Ethernet crimping tool, Earphone Jack, Modular Jacks, Modular Plug Connector
14 - 18 AWG Size 16 Nickel Plated Crimp Socket
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Ok so this is kind of a PSA for everyone who draws phones with tails
Landline phones do not go into the wall with a two pronged electrical outlet they go into the wall with an RJ11 jack. It looks pretty much identical to an Ethernet cable. VOIP phones use an RJ45 which is just an Ethernet cable. Very old models were often owned by phone companies and hard wired into walls, but desk phones and other devices with a need to be moved on a somewhat regular basis had all kinds of unique jacks.
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crookedheron · 2 years
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i’m back suckers
here’s jack doing engineer stuff??? probably just plugging an ethernet cable in or something
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commodorez · 7 months
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Let's take a moment to remember my imperfect, but ever useful portable XP powerhouse, the Toshiba Satellite P25-S507. Probably my favorite laptop of all time. It's old, but hardly vintage yet. I was given one as a hand-me-down after it grenaded its own RAM a year after it was purchased.
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I used it as my music jukebox, played a ton of Command & Conquer games on it, did my high school and college school work, talked with my friends on AIM, Skype Teamspeak and IRC, edited videos, programmed on it, did image editing in photoshop.
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Pentium 4 @ 2.8GHz, 512MB DDR SRAM stock (mine was upgraded to 1GB and later 2GB), ~60GB hard drive, 17" WXGA TFT LCD, Windows XP (Home, but we upgraded it to Pro), ethernet jack AND wifi, DVD burner, SD card slot, all coming in at just shy of 10lbs of computer.
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I either had it sitting on my desk next to my desktop computer (P4 or Phenom II x4), or used it sitting on my bed with a wooden board under it to give it sufficient ventilation so it wouldn't overheat or burn my legs. I disassembled that laptop several times over its lifetime, and replaced:
keyboards twice
the screen once (for the backlight)
4 hard drives
RAM once to upgrade from 1GB to 2GB
sound card subsystem once
battery twice
DVD drive once
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Eventually after it destroyed TWO IDE SSDs (yes, those are a thing you can buy) after a shorter than normal lifespan, I realized it was a losing battle and gave up the fight. I realized that it no longer served as a laptop, it couldn't keep pace with newer versions of Skype (before Discord was a thing), and sure as hell wasn't going to run Discord. It got slower and slower at running simple websites like my email, or youtube -- things that it used to handle just fine.
The form factor was limiting, and it was outmatched for the times, so I finally gave up and decided to retire it in favor of building a dedicated power-house XP desktop to do the jobs that it excelled at.
I bought a spare for parts to supplement it, so maybe one day I'll install a fresh hard drive (either spinning rust, or an IDE to m.2 adapter), and bring it back to a working state.
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