Making Ethernet Cables
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Uploaded on Apr 1, 2007
Dave does a reasonably competent job doing some ethernet cabling. additional information at http://yoda.uvi.edu/InfoTech/rj45.htm...
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All Comments (25)
coolchris5551 1 year ago
Can u make me one please
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SNTforever21 2 years ago
Thanks for the video! we're making these today in my Networking class so this info is much appreciated!
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darkwizzard 3 years ago
wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle
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SunnyShawFilms 4 years ago
You are not supos to do in zig zag if you creating CROSSWIRE,
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99Paully123987 4 years ago
thanks for helping your fellow man! wiggle wiggle wiggle! I am trying to lengthen ethernet cables by soldering patches inline...any sugestions? Thanks!
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aaronvandu27 4 years ago
thanks man it actually helped haha ... next time ill just get a wireless router thow haha ..... u did make this video quite exciting thow with the wiggling haha .... thanks man
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Jesomatic 4 years ago
Quality
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redpinto 4 years ago
I must've gotten the wrong RJ 45 head. Its not straight through! Its insane, has a load bar .. but its not easy to do at all. I can never get the wires to fit into the zig zag line up.
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woodyspants81 4 years ago
these little buggers!!! i cant wait to show this to the boys at work tomorrow!....wiggle wiggle. hahahaha!!!
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afljafa 5 years ago
The standard is 95 meters (Horizontal) and 5 meters for patch/fly leads. It doesn`t matter that yours works at 130 odd meters. It is not to standard and would fail any test applied to it.
Over 100m and you move up to fibre.
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