Cat6 Cable and Crimpers, help
Cat6 Cable and Crimpers, help
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nFm [ Newbie ] ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 2-May 04 Member No.: 96 ![]() |
Hey its great this place is back!
Need some help. I'm building a new house that will have an unfinished basement, just thw wals will be roughed in. So I'm tanking this oppertunity to wire the whole place with ethernet. I have never made my own Cat5/6 cable before so I'm a little ify about the process. I tried some cat5e cable with some regular connectors and a cheapy RJ45 Crimper. That seemed OK, but the crimper didn't push all the plates down all the way. Now I found some Cat6 cable really cheap. They sell bulk cable and sell scrap peices that they have (50 - 100 ft) really cheap ($2.33 USD) per. Anyway I got the cable and tried putting a connector on it... Not so easy. First off there is a + shaped plastic divider in the cable making it thicker than normal. Also tthose cheap crimpers have gotten worse. So here is what I need. 1. Suggestions on whet type/brand crimper I should get. I saw a nice one(i think) at HomeDepot that has a rachet system (Ideal Ratchet Telemaster™ Telephone Tool for RJ-11/RJ-45 Model 30-696): 'http://www.homedepot.com/prel80HDUS/EN_US/diy_main/pg_diy.jsp?frmSearchStr=drywall&paging=1&cameFromSearch=false&CNTTYPE=PROD_META&sortOrder=relevance¤tPage=2&MID=9876&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&CNTKEY=misc%2fsearchResults.jsp&renderer=basic 2. Does anyone have experience crimping RJ45? Can you give me some advise as to the best way to get all the wires straight and lined up right? Thanks |
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![]() nFm [ not leaving ] ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 31 Joined: 18-March 04 Member No.: 30 ![]() |
The thing with RJ45 connectors is to use a good end connector like AMP, not the cheap stuff found at Home Depot. Some ends seem to be a bit smaller and fit loosley into the end device, giving you intermittent connections. A good quality RJ45 plug will fit snug and give you trouble free ethernet. Make sure when you crimp down that all the wires are flush to the end of the connector, and you get a bit of the plastic jacket to hold the wires in place.
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