Whether it is a military ground vehicle, a commercial airliner, a UAV, or even a missile, the design and construction of these devices are often segmented into smaller sections. As a result, the sending device in a high speed link can often be separated from the receiving device by several bulkhead walls. These segments typically result in a connector mated pair being deployed at each junction. Therefore, the high-speed signal must successfully pass through multiple connector mated pairs. TE devised a second test, meant to simulate these real world designs with multiple disconnects in the link. The M38999 and CeeLok FAS-T connectors were tested sequentially with two, three, four, and then five make/breaks between the send and receive devices. The connectors were once again evaluated for Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet, with Near End Cross Talk being the studied output variable.