Re: RJ-45 connectors



On Wed, 03 May 2006 13:35:46 +0000, GregS wrote:

In article <pan.2006.05.03.04.19.16.886408@xxxxxxx>, Mac <foo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 02 May 2006 22:41:47 +0000, John B wrote:

Jamie Morken scrobe on the papyrus:

Hi,

Does anyone know if digikey or mouser has RJ45 connectors with or
without built in magnetics for 10/100 ethernet?

cheers,
Jamie

Not me. Perhaps Google might.

I have never had google return a search result inside digikey. I think
digikey has a no robots allowed policy. I could be wrong.

Perhaps they don't pay Google.


Google charges for ads. Not for indexing your site. AFAIK, they don't yet
extort money from companies with the threat of not including search
results from corporate sites.

In general Google does a bad job searching inside ones
own private site.


First of all, that's nonsense. Second of all, we are not talking about
one's own private site. We are talking about digikey.

greg

--Mac

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