Post #2607108
2026-05-15 23:07 UTC
Replies (40)
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@bipolaron@scholar.social 2026-05-15 23:22
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org power over Ethernet? 😅
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@adriano@lile.cl 2026-05-15 23:26
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org One of each cable to each end of the fuse. Right as rain.
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@ellie@ellieayla.net 2026-05-16 02:29
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org on the other side of the fuse from red
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@jered@metasocial.com 2026-05-16 02:32
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org @bipolaron@scholar.social ah, power over Ethernet. I’ve heard of this.
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@lambda@chaosfurs.social 2026-05-16 09:25
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org your plug seems to be missing a couple pins: https://chaos.social/@itsyndikat/115147991479570126
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@zentinel17@masto.ai 2026-05-16 10:14
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org Yes. The orange one is just a spare in case you wanted to use three phase.
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@thibaultmol@en.osm.town 2026-05-16 10:19
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org we love EOP
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@Bard@transfem.social 2026-05-16 10:24
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org Eh, there's always a few bits left over when you do things yourself. It's probably fine :menhera_peek:
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@marctapages@framapiaf.org 2026-05-16 11:31
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org The last pair is only useful in France for connecting to the orange.com network
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@EI3JDB@mastodon.radio 2026-05-16 13:56
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org I think you need a smaller value of fuse.
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@Hearth@plush.city 2026-05-16 14:15
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org the fun part is, a standards-compliant non-PoE ethernet port could survive being plugged into this at least for a few minutes -F
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@vivante@techhub.social 2026-05-16 14:20
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org ok like this
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@bws@social.linux.pizza 2026-05-16 14:28
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org tongue!
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@janxyz@det.social 2026-05-16 14:30
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org Prison!
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@wiedmama@social.linux.pizza 2026-05-16 14:31
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org HVoE; High Voltage over Ethernet - the next (last?) geneation standard after Power over Ethernet PoE - I guess.
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@wonka@chaos.social 2026-05-16 14:31
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org nonono... Shield to PE, colour/whites to N, colours to L.
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@aneel@mefi.social 2026-05-16 14:37
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org That extra conductor is only needed if you have four phase power. Since your plug only has three pins (one per phase), best practice is to split the orange pair and wrap each strand around one of the pins at the bottom. This helps eliminate “cross-talk”. Some people advocate cutting the extra wires, but if you want to upgrade to four phase at some point in the future, you’ll have to replace the entire run instead of just rewiring the plug.
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@net_gremlin@mastodon.ip6.li 2026-05-16 14:38
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org If the intended function is Ethernet-Destroyer, it may work w/o connecting orange wires.
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@doctormo@floss.social 2026-05-16 14:39
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org Eager all in PoE™
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@PaulMeyn@troet.cafe 2026-05-16 15:25
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org 😂 👍🏼
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@growlph@furry.engineer 2026-05-16 15:51
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org @kieran@hom.ph Okay but, like, half credit for using green for earth, I guess?
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@johnduggins@infosec.exchange 2026-05-16 15:59
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org I just took 2d6 psychic damage.
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@b3lt3r@mastodon.b3lt3r.com 2026-05-16 16:43
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org /dev/nul
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@spjames@infosec.exchange 2026-05-16 17:09
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org This is a single phase set-up. You can use the spare pair for data. Such data might include: how many milliseconds has it taken for this cable to reach its melting point?
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@IanMoore3000@mastodon.ie 2026-05-16 17:09
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org I think you need to lick that one
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@fabos@der.cyberterror.ist 2026-05-16 17:32
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org did have help from ChatGPT? :neofox_googly_woozy:
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@rox@catcatnya.com 2026-05-16 18:17
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org That’s there to replace the fuse when it blows
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@sleepy62@social.vivaldi.net 2026-05-16 21:07
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org Gives a whole new meaning to POE 😜
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@chx@chx.contact 2026-05-16 22:01
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org did you ask an LLM for power over ethernet wiring instructions or what
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@jens@social.finkhaeuser.de 2026-05-16 23:54
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org It's for tongue testing.
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@Unixbigot@aus.social 2026-05-17 00:51
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org @izzy@social.shadowkat.net orange is the fuse bypass pair. One to each end of the fuse, the other end to your turbo switch.
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@gabe@mendeddrum.org 2026-05-17 02:03
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org the orange one is fire.
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@CowboyWho@libranigans.com 2026-05-17 16:12
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org "That's right! The orange goes in the square hole!"
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@winload_exe@wetdry.world 2026-05-17 16:15
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org forget Ethernet, we're headed directly to the information superhighway
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@claudius@darmstadt.social 2026-05-17 17:22
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org across the fuse, so you can remote-detect if it is still good. You could also remote-blow it that way 😜
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@n@coolworld.cc 2026-05-18 02:33
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org You need an adapter to connect it to the nearest spigot.
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@vogelchr@chaos.social 2026-05-18 05:05
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org sorry, but no, this is completely wrong. CAT5 cables are exclusively to be used with four-pin 3phase power connectors, such as https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovale_Kragensteckvorrichtung People have made this “PoE” joke already in the sub-toots, but little do they know that this was actually how PoE was invented: people realised that in addition to 22kW of electrical power they could transmit data: this was when each of L1.2.3 and PE was split in two, and 8-pin RJ45 was born! Know your IT History! ☝️🧐
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@byteborg@chaos.social 2026-05-18 16:25
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org reserved for future enhancements 😸
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@kura@hai.z0ne.social 2026-05-19 15:50
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org u bridge the fuse with it
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@avatastic@avatastic.uk 2026-05-19 15:51
@ThePiGuy24@meemu.org that's the antenna for Power Over WiFi.