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AAFTech
Приєднався 3 бер 2016
How to Crimp an Ethernet Cable
Thank you for checking out my first video! This is a tutorial on how to crimp your own cables. This would work for any CAT5e and CAT6 Cable.
Crimp Tool:
www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-RJ-45-RJ-12-RJ-11-TC-CT68/dp/B0000AZK4G?ie=UTF8&keywords=crimp%20Tool&qid=1465363963&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
CAT5e Cable:
www.amazon.com/Cat5e-Ethernet-Cat-5e-VIVO-CABLE-V001/dp/B0092TG310?ie=UTF8&keywords=cat%205e&qid=1465364095&ref_=sr_1_2&sr=8-2
RJ45 Jacks:
www.amazon.com/CableWholesale-Crimp-Connector-Pieces-31D0-500HD/dp/B000I21YDM?ie=UTF8&keywords=rj45&qid=1465364193&ref_=sr_1_1&s=electronics&sr=1-1
Cable Jacket Strip Tool:
www.amazon.com/Platinum-Tools-15015-Jacket-Stripper/dp/B000FI2RVC?ie=UTF8&keywords=ethernet%20stripping%20tool&qid=1465364244&ref_=sr_1_1&s=electronics&sr=1-1
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Crimp Tool:
www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-RJ-45-RJ-12-RJ-11-TC-CT68/dp/B0000AZK4G?ie=UTF8&keywords=crimp%20Tool&qid=1465363963&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
CAT5e Cable:
www.amazon.com/Cat5e-Ethernet-Cat-5e-VIVO-CABLE-V001/dp/B0092TG310?ie=UTF8&keywords=cat%205e&qid=1465364095&ref_=sr_1_2&sr=8-2
RJ45 Jacks:
www.amazon.com/CableWholesale-Crimp-Connector-Pieces-31D0-500HD/dp/B000I21YDM?ie=UTF8&keywords=rj45&qid=1465364193&ref_=sr_1_1&s=electronics&sr=1-1
Cable Jacket Strip Tool:
www.amazon.com/Platinum-Tools-15015-Jacket-Stripper/dp/B000FI2RVC?ie=UTF8&keywords=ethernet%20stripping%20tool&qid=1465364244&ref_=sr_1_1&s=electronics&sr=1-1
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effing amazing
You're great keep it up
Thanks this really helped
Thanks. Very helpful.
Thanks for demonstration, after a decade of being challenged on this task as a Colorblind (Difficulty with light color), I was able to verify with packaged ethernet cable on the coding. Please keep it up and thanks again for the tip. 🙇🙇🙇
It's clear and useful thank you🙏
Great video! I end up making a lot of ethernet cables at work (robots, PLC's, etc). So I just made a video myself. Only "tip" I would like to share with you - strip off a little more jacketing, keep the wires in one hand the entire time and do not let go until after you've trimmed them, and slid up into the connector. It makes it a little easier - every time you let go of the "ribbon" of aligned wires, there's a good chance the order got messed up. ua-cam.com/video/zuBh5Zjpyo8/v-deo.html
thank you boss for making it to the point
I am about make my first connection will update in a few minutes, omw home
it workeddd perfectly, i just my made my first 5ft ethernet cable. thank you boss
Thanks for a great how to video...
Thank you. It helped me in my A+ preparation
Great video, especially the instruction on wire order, thanks.
Nice and short. Up to the point. A big thank you to you
Great video, straight to point!
Thank you, I'll try!
Perfect instructions sir! SuperMegaFast internet connection in my garage - the other side of a 4 ft wall! Thanks :)
is this for a straight through or crossover cable? The other side of the ethernet cable would be the same color convention?
I wired as he instructed - same colour layout at each end - and it produced a regular network cable (non switched/crossover). Unless something strange is going on in the cable itself, then for a regular network cable you could probably put the colours in any order you like! - although someone out there probably would tell me otherwise!
about to install survelience in my house and i have poe cameras, going to invest in a box of cable and crimpers and give it a go. will find out soon enough if im successful :) much appreciated.
my cable end was all melted and messed up so i did this, checked the pins were in the right order and my cable still doesnt work ); thanks anyways great tutorial
you cut it toooo short
Thanks bro really helpful
Why did that guy use separate tool for wire stripping? That crimp tool can be used to strip wires? Hmm? Didn't he know that?
Funny how easy you made it look... other vids have so many steps that i feel like i have to pause it at every step.. this was so straightforward... thanks...
Thank you. Prefect little refresher for the evening. Now I’m ready to instal that camera system tomorrow.
Thank you for posting this video. It helped me repair my ethernet cable.
Lining them up like that is horrible. Its way easier to put them in one by one, then crimp.
I will wash your fingernails for you bro.
Thanks
Thanks
Super informative and straight to the point, thank you!!!!!!!!
Thank you... I did my first two running a 100 ft of CAT6 and it worked!!!!
According to the instruction kit I bought, you want to cut the little conductor wires to 1/2 inch (13 mm) long.
Thanks
great video. Question - Are cat 5/6 wires the same colour in the UK and USA?
thanks
What connects the crimp contacts to the wires, as you didn’t strip the cable coloured wires?
does untwisting the pairs cause any issues ?
thanks for the video. Haven't made a connection in years so this was a great refresher.
For some reason it always take me hours to do this to crimp them and I have a all the right tools with me.
Will this order work for attaching cat6 cable from router to PC? Thank you.
u cut the cable LAN too short bro
Good and honest video bro!..... Greetz from Australia. :)
It's not working for me. My tool cost 40 euros. Is that considered a "cheap" tool? I've only tried twice, but based on other people's comments, I shouldn't have had a problem. Tips?
Gave enough info during the first minute and a half to get me through the job. Very succinct. Keep up the good work on any future repair videos
I just riuned 10 connectors, probably the hardest thing I've tried in my life.
Thank you.
Very nice and straightforward instructions. Especially that picture about the correct wire order is very useful. The wire order is what one can't figure out by common sense.
VERY GOOD
Pause at 1:40 if you need to.
Damn awesome man, thank you