This shows, in great and close-up detail, how to crimp an RJ-45 (aka: 8P8C) connector on to a Catagory 5e or Catagory 6 cable. Every detail is shown close-up. The RJ-45 crimp-on end is used to create a plug-able termination point on an Ethernet cable - either Cat5e or Cat6. This is something that is frequently done by telecom field technicians when a short cable is needed. This connection is formally known as an 8P8C or 8-pin, 8 conductor. However, in the industry it is commonly called an RJ-45 (which is technically, incorrect). And, even less formally called a "network Plug" by the lay-person. Generally, Rj-45 (8P8C) crimp-on ends are not used to terminate permanent horizontal network infrastructure. The wire color pattern for the a straight-thru (normal) Ethernet cable terminated in a RJ-45 plug would be: (as seen from top with gold pins facing up and away from you) 1.White/Orange 2. Orange 3. White/Green 4. Blue 5. White Blue 6. Green 7. White Brown 8. Brown White Interested in the Crimp tool and Linemans' scissors shown in this video? See them listed here on my website http://networkadvisor.net/tools/telec...
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