Great Video, would be so much nicer to make my own... So much easier looking than I thought it would be. Is it good practice to push on the cable while crimping?
Glad i found your video. I was in question if reworking both ends if I do them exactly the same or mirror them. Glad I waited until the end! Very informative!
i just matched wires in same way followed by first jack like 👇 w/green solid green, w/blue solid blue, w/orange solid orange w/brown solid brown and it works perfectly. let me know whats the basic term for changing different colors?
Good deal. The order of the colors is often referred to as “wire mapping “. For instance the are a few wire maps used in telecommunications such as TIA568A, TIA568B, and USOC . Hope that answers your question. 😄
My question is what difference does it make concerning the wire color order in a connector just as long as you put the wires in the same order on the second connector to match the wires in the first connector.
Yes, as long as all the wires match on both sides it should work, but the wires are grouped by color pairs for a reason - it helps with noise resistance.
They don’t *HAVE* to be. So long as all of them are long enough inside the plug to make contact with the gold pins. But ideally, yes you would want them all to be the same length.
There’s some legacy compatible reasons why they chose the TIA-568B pattern. It shows up when you’re working with 8 pair cables for telecom applications.
Hi,sir i explained you my old modem is configured to WiFi router it mean my old router is configured to WiFi access point simple word how to used cable straight & cross cables connectors RJ-45 my cable is CAT 5e replay me ?????
Economics, my friend. If you are a managed service provider and your SLA only requires you to maintain a customer network at 1Gbps, then cat5e is the cost efficient choice. I am not saying I like the idea. I am just telling you how it is. 😃
@@NetworkAdvisor your crimper looks like a pass through crimper. if you look on the vack side and there is a blade it will trim pass through crimps. thats the only difference is trimming the wires on pass through crimper's vs non pass through crimper's.