RJ45 Shielded F/ FTP Cat 6A Jack - Giganet shielded / screened connector

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2009

http:www.giga-net.co.uk



RJ45 Shielded Cat 6A Jack termination process using Giganet F/FTP cable.

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  • ...no problem. If you need a sample or two of the connectors for comparison just drop an email to Giganet, they're UK-based.

  • careful when terminating that the foil surrounding the individual pairs is slightly rolled back as it digs in the cores causing a short. this stuff is a bastard to use allow in your price extra time for re testing re terminating and extra modules and deep back boxes.

  • @TheShaunedney

    Hi Shaun, thanks for your comment. You're right, there are extra considerations like those you mention when terminating shielded cable. I think we'd both agree that it's a good idea to practice enough times off-site to become comfortable with the process before attempting a live installation. A bit of preparation beforehand really pays off and the jacks are reusable.

    The nice people at Giganet are always happy to help in the learning process if asked.

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  • cheers. just to clarify i didnt mean the modules were a problem and i used exel it was just the cable that extra foil lol.

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