There is a product made of a metallic conductor braided around a rubber strip or tube. Don't know what it's called, or where it's from but you might be able to make up something similar using braid from a thin coax and silicone rubber tubing. RP On 30 April 2015 at 16:23, Ryan O'Connor wrote: > What about this? http://hollandshielding.com/93-Conductive%20rubber > > Ryan > > On 30 April 2015 at 15:56, Harold Hallikainen > wrote: > > I have an Ethernet jack where the springs that are supposed to make > > contact with the panel are too far behind the panel to make contact. I'= m > > thinking there MIGHT be some sort of conductive grommet material I can > put > > in the rectangular hole, then shove the Ethernet connector in there, > > compressing the grommet material and giving us a good connection to the > > chassis. I'm having trouble finding such material. Is anyone aware of > > something like that? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Harold > > > > > > > > -- > > FCC Rules Updated Daily at http://www.hallikainen.com - Advertising > > opportunities available! > > Not sent from an iPhone. > > -- > > http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > > View/change your membership options at > > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > -- > http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .