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<blockquote data-quote="djmykey" data-source="post: 1819807" data-attributes="member: 262"><p>@[USER=24336]onlyravi[/USER] RJ11 wires are very thick and strong. They are used as main lines to take signals over long jumps. They hate being bent and getting a connector installed on them is a pain. The inner core wire of and RJ11 wire is so thick that it mostly affects all connectors that you connect it to. If the wire is not as thick as your thumb then its ok. If it is then ask you friend to install a RG6 wire. RG6 wires are used for internal wiring and giving connections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djmykey, post: 1819807, member: 262"] @[USER=24336]onlyravi[/USER] RJ11 wires are very thick and strong. They are used as main lines to take signals over long jumps. They hate being bent and getting a connector installed on them is a pain. The inner core wire of and RJ11 wire is so thick that it mostly affects all connectors that you connect it to. If the wire is not as thick as your thumb then its ok. If it is then ask you friend to install a RG6 wire. RG6 wires are used for internal wiring and giving connections. [/QUOTE]
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