Hi All, We have run into a problem where the ESD discharges to the EUT are getting onto the 100base T ethernet lines and damaging the support equiment Does anyone know of a commercially available box that we could put onto or in series with the Cat 5 cable ethernet line that would provide ESD protection for the equipment used to support the EUT during ESD testing, i.e. Hub, ethernet switch etc. We have fried a couple of hubs this way, and I was wondering if there was a ready made solution. I'm sure we are not the only ones who have encountered this, so any ideas are welcome.
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