I was gonna say that I have to sometimes refer to it as "RJ45” port, because we actually also work with differently shaped Ethernet ports. Then I decided to look up, if that’s specifically the name of the plug or of the port as well.
And Wikipedia is immediately like, oh yeah, the scrubs refer to it as “RJ45”, when it was really named after the “RJ45S” standard. But that standard actually describes a specific, obsolete wiring configuration of what’s really an 8P8C connector.
Never change, Wikipedia. 🙃
I’ve always thought of it as Ethernet is the protocol, maybe even the cable (but Cat5/6 would be more accurate for this), while RJ45 is the plastic connector at the end of the cable. You could have a telephone use an RJ45 connector, but it wouldn’t be an ethernet port it’s being plugged into. Unless it’s an IP phone and it actually does used ethernet protocols and cables I guess.
But yeah if you’re using different connectors I guess you’d have to specify it’s an RJ45 ethernet port. But I’ve never seen an ethernet port use anything other than RJ45, so if someone is just saying “ethernet port” we can probably assume it’s RJ45.
Ethernet over coaxial cables with BNC connectors were a thing until the late 90s. At least at my place. Nowadays we are transitioning to Ethernet over optical fiber that comes with quite a variety of different connectors.
My internet hole is loose from repeated insertions
How did you manage that with a mini aux connector?
Pussy8 data cables will do that.
I’m pretty sure around these parts we call it the
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Hey! Someone put a bunch of counterfeit pants in my Internet hole!
You wouldn’t download pants.
I’m currently reading though ways to DIY an internet hole into my car hole. Now I see the folly of searching for articles using terms like rj45 keystone and garage.
What the rest of the box looks like
Internet hold*
I haven’t heard that in a long time, most people just say iHole now.
And technically wrong
is this racist
Laughing at a funny mistranslation: not racist.
“All Chinese people are stupid, they can’t even spell Ethernet”: racist.
I’m not sure if you’re being deliberately obtuse?
I’m not calling out the mistranslation, obviously. I’m calling out The Simpsons -related gag above it which turns the mistranslation into a racist joke.
Let me know if you need any help understanding. Or maybe you could ask your educational institution, assuming that you went to one.
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Have you SEEN the original simpsons clip?
In what way does it turn it racist?
Yeah, it shows a lot of implicit biases by using that label.
Ethernet doesn’t always mean Internet, it has other uses too! It’s a whole specification. It can power a LAN party or even deliver power!
car hole
No, we’re talking about internet holes. It’s a World Wide Phenomenon.
Oh hey it’s my nickname from college :3