I guess I will end up with a lot of down votes for this question, but I have honestly done as much research as I can do without finding a clear answer for the question.
I have a lot of Cat 7 shielded cable and I want to make sure I am using the most advantageous connectors to get the most out of the cable since I now have a top of the line D-Link switch that supports Cat 7. Literally ALL of the connectors I have viewed online say they are for cat 6 or earlier. I understand that I will need a specific cat 7 crimper for the cable itself and that is not a problem. The issue for me is that I cannot tell from all the reading online whether I can use a standard RJ45 cable ending or whether I need to get something more specific for cat 7.
Here is a brief example of some of the information I have found: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_11801#CAT7
Can anyone give me a definitive answer: Can I just get standard RJ45 connectors or do I need to search for something more specific? I see indications that I need 8P8C connectors, but I thought these were the same as AR45; and at any rate, I cannot find 8P8C connectors that do not also describe themselves as AR45...
Clearly I do not know what I am doing. Answers please!
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