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Maybe it was just in the pool
But why
For short data bursts
Donglenet
When I was in the army we’d do stupid shit like this among other things to pass time.
A horrible trick to play on someone would be to connect 2 towers with this. You’d have to line it up, so you can click it in, but it would be near impossible to get undone. *Evil laugh*
[That battle is over](https://reddit.com/r/Ubiquiti/comments/svdmf0/we_made_it/). Everyone’s already gone home.
Nothin like a little ass-to-ass rj45 action at work.
I hate making these plugs
*wires that come with the isp router.
I was going to keep my stupid puns to myself but I guess now the cat5 out of the bag.