bkrumme
Experienced
But... you can't use an Ethercon connector on the MFC end without modifying the chassis to accept an Ethercon connector. It's an RJ45 jack.. so you would need a cable that had RJ45 on one (MFC) end, and an Ethercon on the other.... which sort of defeats the purpose of using Ethercon in the first place. Right?
Yes. It does.
BTW, I went ahead and ordered one of these and it's sturdy as all hell:
Best-Tronics Mfg., Inc.: BT-0964-XXX