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RJ45 How to make an Ethernet 568B Patch Cable

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2010

I show you how to strip, cut and crimp your patch cord cable using the 568B pin out. This is the most commonly used pin out for Cat5e cable and for Cat6 cable. Now you can hook up your router to your game console or any other networking device. Order parts online at http://goo.gl/4sFmO

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  • nice, very clear demo, was helpful, thank you

  • @joyedwards100 Your welcome! If you ever have any questions about networking hit me up! 

  • Thanks for the tips. I think it's an easy process I just need to make sure to put the conductors in the right holes.

  • @DysfunctioalFamily Yeah just double check that. I sometimes don't do that and then crimp then test it I have a wiring mistake! I hate that!

  • don't you have to strip the wire?

  • If your talking about the jacket over each conductor then no. I hope I did not confuse anybody with the other video difference between solid and stranded. If you make a 568b patch cord just like the video I made you'll be good to go! Anybody have any other questions let me know, Thanks.

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  • Thanks for the tip on pulling back the jacket and using the fresh wire with no nicks. I don't do cable very often so I would nick the wire most of the time. Life is Good!

  • thanks helped a lot! 

  • its a real pain in the ass if U have to replace the plug on the patch coard beraue ale color and pure white cables.

  • Thank you so much, now I can make one in 2 mins

  • it is very coooooooooooooooooooool

    thank you.......

  • how can you test a cable that is in the roof

  • Excellent presentation! Thanks pal!

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