RJ45 plug on UTP cable - Installing

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2010

more, with diagrams: www.weeklyreview.dipolnet.com issue: 42/2009
There are two basic standards for 100Base-T networks: * T568B (more popular) * T568A
In the case of identical connections on both sides we get a "straight-through" cable. Applying two different standards on the sides we have "crossover" cable.
To connect a computer to a switch (hub, router) we use "straight-through" cable, but computer - computer connections usually require "crossover" cable.

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  • Seriuosly i have to thank you alot, ten years and i never thought about installing or trying to install a cable..but today after watching your video i just made my first cable and it works just fine...i am re-running your video with that cable ^^. Wish i could order some of your products but i live in a different country and getting things from outside is pretty confusing. Anyways thanks.

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  • As a beginner, this was best video showing how to make a rj45/11 cable. Perfect video. I'm bookmarking this-:) Keep up the good work!

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    thx :-)

  • It was good to tell you were using the B standard , but why not A?

  • @marteljorge

    There are two basic standards for 100Base-T networks: * T568B (more popular) * T568A

    In the case of identical connections on both sides we get a "straight-through" cable. Applying two different standards on the sides we have "crossover" cable.

    To connect a computer to a switch (hub, router) we use "straight-through" cable, but computer - computer connections usually require "crossover" cable.

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  • you showed me how to do that in 4 min and without saying anything and my teacher in college showed how to do that in 2 days just explaing and explaing ...im very happy you uploaded this video

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  • Nicely done, thanks a lot

  • Hi mel!

  • this was totally like rocket science for me before this tutorial......

  • the video is amazing...... thanks bud..

  • Nasty fingers, but best tutorial ever!

  • thank you

  • Thank you so much for this video.

  • thanks sir 

  • u did the whole thing for 3:56 mins. i did it for 10 mins O___O and i didn't even get the crimping right, i had to the whole thing twice!

  • this a great learning video. today i have install rj45 connector and it works just fine

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