 This is a video to show you how to extend a CAT 6 cable using an inline CAT 6 joiner. Take the stripping tool and strip off the outer plastic sleeve. Repeat for the second cable. Separate out the inner cable cores. Cutting out the central plastic divider. Place the first cable into the side of the joiner, and note the matching colors. Untwist the pair, just enough to slot into the termination slots and place securely. Ensure that both colors match the panel. Continue and do the same for the three remaining color pairs. Double check the colors match. Continue with the second cable in position 2. Once again, securing the cable pairs into place by color code. Take care to only untwist the bare minimum needed to slot in. As you can see both sides match. Once in place, terminate all cables with a punch-down tool. Ensure you hear a distinct termination click. The tool should automatically cut off the spare cable. Continue down both sides. Now you have a permanent CAT 6 join. Secure both cables to joiner with a cable tie. Then cut off any cable tie slack. Finally, secure the joiner with the protection case. Further assistance or a free survey, please email or call on the details below, and click like and subscribe if you have enjoyed this video.