BEST VIDEO on How to Make/Crimp RJ45 Ethernet Cable without a Crimping Tool using screwdriver
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2017
- How to crimp RJ-45 Connector plug onto Ethernet cable without crimping tool using screwdriver and knife. How to make Ethernet cable. How to crimp Ethernet cable. How to replace RJ45 connector without tools. How cripm RJ45 without crimper. How to attach RJ-45 without tools. Crimp Ethernet without tools. How to Crimp Ethernet cable without a crimping tool.
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Thank you! I really did not want to buy a crimping tool for one time use!
Glad I could help!
Exactly, this guy is a genius
If you have access to crimping tools for free, do it properly. But this should work as well, just those pins gets imperfections made by screwdriver. Not a big deal, it should still work. Good enought to save money instead of buyng crimping tools for one time use.
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Thanks brother you’re awesome
Same here 😁
I was so confused as to how the smaller wires make connections when we dont strip them in the first place. The explanation was simply demonstrated. Excellent video explaining all of queries. Thank you
I'm glad I could help you!
yeah excellent the golden parts how you remove them?? try to lift it up and it doesn't work with a knife.... it's not well explained
A perfect no nonsense, clearly filmed, to-the-point explanation; thank you!!!
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I appreciate that you showed how the crimper works and how the blades connect to the wires. All the other videos left that information out. But you included it
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You son of a gun, I tried and it worked in the first try. My locla broadband operator was charging me 200 bucks just to do crimping and keep in mind I even had the rj45 pin as well so all he had to do is just use that tool. To which I declined and tried to do it myself today. You're awesome man
I'm glad I could help you! 200$ that's crazy You can buy a new crimper for 15$ and a whole bunch of connectors. The link in the description.
You weren't lying, this is the best video for this.
Beware people, there are 2 possible combinations of the wire color order. Look at your wire first to see which you should follow.
Thank you!!
Happy to help!
Thank u, almost 6 professional people told me I needed the Clippers and you have just proven all of them wrong
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can't believe it worked for me. Thanks to you for a half a decade old effort.
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It Works..............!!
Horray😄😄
First i ordered crimping tool for making a Rj4 Connector Once. Then I watched The Comments in this video. Got The confidence & I Did It....
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Bravo. I like the way you show both use of a crimping tool as well as cheaper alternatives. I don't do this much so the home tool option is what I was looking for; I don't need another expensive tool in my box that will probably become obsolete before I reach for it again.
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Thank you for this! I accidentally severed my Cat6 cable working on a framing project. Took me 2 tries but finally the lights went on! Someone here mentioned using a metal ruler to push the pins down...awesome tip! I also used a stubby flathead screwdriver after pushing them flush with the plastic with the ruler. Using a firm rocking motion with the screwdriver was key in finally pushing the pins down enough to pierce the jacket. Be careful not to crush the plastic bits between the pins, that's how I messed things up the first try.
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Excellent, very clear! Thanks!!! 😁
Amazing video! Very easy to understand and follow. I really like the comparison between the scissors and the crimper. Thank you so much!
Thank You for the comment!
You are a life saver, especially showing such a clear chart of the color order, I fixed my cable and it went great! Thank you
You're welcome!
Actually, colour doesn't really matter as long as it matches on the both sides of the cable.
Excellent video. Clear and to the point. Thank you!
Thank YOU! I'm happy to help!
Love you men! It works so easy, very well explain. Now, I don't need to plug out and bring the whole wire to the nearest computer shop to repair this broken RJ45. I don't even need to buy crimper. Very easy, the easiest thing to do in trouble shooting!
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Thanks! That's the best vid about this matter
Thanks for this video.Took me several tries but i got it to work !
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great explanation of how the connector works, showing the prong of the pins was very helpful in understanding the mechanism. been searching for something like this
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Thank you for the time invested in making this video :) Worked like a charm
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Thank you, you gave complete information without wasting time.
it work👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Thank you so much! You saved me time and money, plus now I have the personal satisfaction of crimping my RJ-45 myself 🙏🏻😎
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Iv done this a ton of times with the tool but was worried i would break the connecter by pushing it. Thanks man very clear details
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Perfect video - shows how to do it with pro and home tools side by side, so you can compare and understand yourself. Bravo!
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This is just what I needed. It is very clear and well explained. Thank you!
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I have a ethernet port in the wall that wasn’t working and I found out I had to connect to cable running through the wall to my router but the cable didn’t have a connector 😂😂 I just ordered 100 connectors LOL and I cant wait to try out your method!!!
I' hope it will work for you.
Thanks, this was very helpful and you were very clear, worked perfectly!
Thank you so much for this video. It saved me. I never thought it was that easy
I'm so glad I could help You!
Thank you very much. Successfully crimped with no tools and with the first connector
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Thanks a lot, most videos just go for thr crimping tool without explaining how it works. You went into explaining how the pins pierce the sheathing and how the latch works.
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Yes
This is SUPER helpful, thank you! Genius!
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I just fixed my own lan cable that my dog broke thanks to your video🙏👍🏼😁
Great job! I'm happy to help.
Quite helpful, indeed. There may arise certain situations, when you can't get a hold of your crimping tool: in those scenarios, this makeshift arrangement saves your day. Also, for those who don't want to buy one for that odd crimp job, this technique may come in handy . I use screwdriver to push in the latch and a steel ruler to push the copper pins into the wire.
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Thanks alot it saves me alot of money😍
Thank you so much for the help, everything you did was perfect the only thing that i found hard was the part were you had to strighten the cables but besides that it was easy!
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This video was a great help in a pinch! Thanks!
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Love you brother and appreciate u.wish u best luck in future
Thank you buddy! I wish you all the best too
Thank you for sharing this. Very useful. Saved me time and money.
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You just saved me from a lot of work cause my 15m ethernet cable (which is double side taped to the wall) was bent badly towards one end and had disconnections. Cut it half a meter before the plug, followed your tutorial and VOILA !!!!
It works flawlessly now and i dont need to run a new 15m cable !!
Thank you !
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excellent video, thank you. I accidentally cut into my ISP provided long cable, which is coming from outside the house in a locked box. It is working again, thanks!
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thank you sir. youre a life saver. i have my rusty old crimping tool then i cut my cables then when i was about to use the crimping tool, the teeth does not align to the little prongs. thanks for this
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By some miracle, specially to a newbie like me, I managed to pull this off. Thank you so much!
Great job!
like this, you make it look easy
clear and short, excellent!
Thank YOU!
wow! excelent explanation with clear shots. I got this done by two shops & they did it wrong , now I can do it without the tools at home
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i see this video late but now i have a crimping tool xD
i tried both methods and both are good
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Thank god for this bro, love it. Now i can go back using the pc with internet now ( hope it works)
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Did it work?
I thought you could only do this with a special tool. Needed to do 4 RJ45 ends in my house, didn't have the tool. Watched your video, tried and it worked! I did brake two plastic ends in the process, but I had some to spare. Much appretiated!
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I was trying to figure out how RJ45 worked and this visual demonstration makes it clear!
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Good explanation.wow.tnkx.நன்றி
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Bro you saved my day
Thank you so much
Your explanation and trick was more helpful ❤️❣️❣️
Most welcome 😊
very nice!!!!!
Thank you SO MUCH. Love your Accent
It's impossible :) Anyways happy to help!
Great! I made it successfully.
One thing to note is the pins must be pushed down so that finally they are below the plastic. If it feels flat, that means the pins didn't be pushed to the end.
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Yep, on my first try it didn't work so I checked if they could be pushed further and they did. Worked after that
Thank you, it saved my day!
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Love this so much! Took me one try to make it work! I now do all my ethernet cables, thank you so much!
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very nice job.
Thanks bro for this tutorial. I'm really glad I didn't buy the clipping tool just for the sake of 2 connectors and then throwing it away. I'm getting 27mbps speed in my second floor with the wire that I just connected through watching your video. Thanks again mate.
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thanks man, you're a life saver!
happy to help!
Thank you, you made my day!
You're welcome!
It’s 100% the best video explaining how fix rj45 connector
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Thanks for the great video. One question: whenever I push down on the latch to lock the cable sheathing in place, the latch just breaks off and falls out. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? I'm following your steps exactly and using cat 6 cable and Monster cat6 crimp on RJ46 connector plugs. Thank you!
Amazing - thank you, Sir
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thank you so much sir
it save me pocket money
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so helpful and informative and easy to understand, best video by far! Thanks
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Alhamdulillah! I had success! Thankyou very much!
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Thanks you man...i've to cable a pc and a smart tv at home and even buying a cheap tools for 4 times use costs more than all the other materials to do the job
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THANK YOU! I will probably make exactly one cable in my life, and I was really not wanting to buy a $40 tool for one use only.
Just follow the instructions and it will work for you.
Thank you man you helped me a lot 😀
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State of the Art video. Very helpful step by step explanation. Superb!
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Thank You, I just did mine and it worked on the first try
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Thanks man. Good job.
You're welcome and thank YOU for the comment!
Thank you! Made it easily without crimpling tool! :)
Awesome video, works perfectly and extremely clear
Thank you for the comment! Glad it helped.
Thanks a lot, ur tip WORKED for me, video saved me from a lot of trouble and now I can post this comment using the Internet I got from that fixed lan 😆
Good job! Glad it helped.
Very use full.... Thanks 😍
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Awesome video. Thanks for all the details
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Easy learning process to connect cable with RJ45, Thanks
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you have a really cool voice, made this video 10000x more interesting thank u
Thank you! 😃
Very clear and simple, thanks a lot
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This video will help people for years to come hehehe I'll try tomorrow
I hope it will work out for you.
THANKYOU .. VERY HELPFUL AND INFORMATIVE VIDEO
You are most welcome
Very important, make sure when crimping the base of the plug that the pvc sleeve is the one being crimped so it acts like a strain relief, otherwise you will be crimping the data wires themselves and it will cause them to fail over time as you plug and unplug the cable.
Good one
Thank you for making this video.
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I wasn't able to push in the pins far enough with a flathead. As soon as I bought a crimping tool, everything worked fine.
Do you even lift, bro?
Thank you! Worked!🎉
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this is the best tutorial i ve ever seen thanks 🥰
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Was really helpful.... Thanks
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Thanks! Worked great.
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Thank you so much,that was easy explanation
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perfect explanation. Thanks very much
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Fantastic, thank you
Our pleasure!
Thank you so much First attempt too
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This may be helpful in emergency situations 👍
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Great video excellent best on you tube!
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Thank YOU!
Very good tutorial indeed!
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Took me 2 tries to get it to work. Used a swiss knife bottle opener tool to press the golden things. It works. However i would like to ask, is it possible that it works perfectly sometimes and it disconnects sometimes. Usually works again after unplugging and plugging back in router.
Try to wiggle the cable near the connector if it disconnects your device then the problem in that connector.
very clear informtative tips,,thanks
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You are great
Thank You!
Thank you 😊...
very useful video 🙂♥️
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