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Ethernet over XLR works :3

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  • Simon MichalkeS Simon Michalke

    @wolf480pl @aurora

    I wouldn't be surprised if this goes far beyond the typical standards because XLR is shielded Coax which, I think, is superior to S/FTP.

    The problem is probably the connector, not the cable length itself.

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    @wolf480pl @aurora

    There is a reason the top of the line USB/Thunderbolt cables use miniature coax.

    Okay, now I got an even more cursed idea: Ethernet over USB-C, but as in using only passive adapters.

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    • ␇-707570-auroraA ␇-707570-aurora

      Ethernet over XLR works :3

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      @aurora@toot.queer-lexikon.net Finally balanced network load. ​​

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      • ␇-707570-auroraA ␇-707570-aurora

        Ethernet over XLR works :3

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        @aurora manual MDX/crossover cable in less than 5 seconds!

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        • Simon MichalkeS Simon Michalke

          @wolf480pl @aurora

          There is a reason the top of the line USB/Thunderbolt cables use miniature coax.

          Okay, now I got an even more cursed idea: Ethernet over USB-C, but as in using only passive adapters.

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          @simon_m
          sounds like a fun challenge, but in terms of practicality I think I prefer XLR connectors
          @aurora

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          • Simon MichalkeS Simon Michalke

            @wolf480pl @aurora

            I wouldn't be surprised if this goes far beyond the typical standards because XLR is shielded Coax which, I think, is superior to S/FTP.

            The problem is probably the connector, not the cable length itself.

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            @simon_m @wolf480pl @aurora Not just the shielding, but it's also a balanced line: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanced_line

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            • rojunR rojun

              @simon_m @wolf480pl @aurora Not just the shielding, but it's also a balanced line: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanced_line

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              @rojun @wolf480pl @aurora

              Yes, I meant balanced line. I couldn't remember the (English) term for this, so I just called it shielding 😄

              That should *significantly* reduce the noise level, the question that remains is the resistance.

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              • Simon MichalkeS Simon Michalke

                @rojun @wolf480pl @aurora

                Yes, I meant balanced line. I couldn't remember the (English) term for this, so I just called it shielding 😄

                That should *significantly* reduce the noise level, the question that remains is the resistance.

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                @rojun @wolf480pl @aurora

                The German Wikipedia goes a little bit more in-depth with the graphics:

                https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetrische_Signal%C3%BCbertragung#Anwendung_und_Theorie

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                • Simon MichalkeS Simon Michalke

                  @rojun @wolf480pl @aurora

                  The German Wikipedia goes a little bit more in-depth with the graphics:

                  https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetrische_Signal%C3%BCbertragung#Anwendung_und_Theorie

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                  @simon_m
                  so both XLR and high-end USB3 would be Symmetrische Übertragung, differenzielle Signale?
                  @rojun @aurora

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                  • ␇-707570-auroraA ␇-707570-aurora

                    Ethernet over XLR works :3

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                    @aurora this means you could run Art-Net over an audio snake... >:)

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                    • Simon MichalkeS Simon Michalke

                      @wolf480pl @aurora

                      I wouldn't be surprised if this goes far beyond the typical standards because XLR is shielded Coax which, I think, is superior to S/FTP.

                      The problem is probably the connector, not the cable length itself.

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                      @simon_m @wolf480pl @aurora Good microphone cables are “star quad” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_quad_cable). I don't think I've ever seen coax XLR.

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                      • ␇-707570-auroraA ␇-707570-aurora

                        Ethernet over XLR works :3

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                        @aurora haha 🤣

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                        • ␇-707570-auroraA ␇-707570-aurora

                          Ethernet over XLR works :3

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                          @aurora they asked if they could
                          But not if they should
                          And the one person who asked "why" was spartan kicked into the well in the center of town

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