Connect Cat6 cable to jack
easy procedure to punch the Category 6 network cable on to a Jack. If you are installing an Ethernet network in an office or home, you will need to "terminate" each network wire at the user end with a Category 6 network jack.
Tools needed:
- Snips (Electrician's Scissors)
- 110 punch down tool
Steps:
1. score the Cable jacket to create a perforation
2. Break-off the portion of the cable jacket to expose wires inside.
3. use snips (scissors) to make a small notch in the cable jack.
4. pull back the rip cord to remove more jacket.
5. cut off excess cable jacket
6. untwist individual wires (sets of colored wires)
7. push the pairs of wires into groove according to the key map (Blue, Orange, Green, Brown).
8. Choose either A or B style for wire termination (if in doubt, choose B)
9. Use either the plastic insert tool or a Punch-down tool to fully insert the wires into the metal teeth within the jack.
10. removes excess wires.
11. install dust caps on jack.
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Tools needed:
- Snips (Electrician's Scissors)
- 110 punch down tool
Steps:
1. score the Cable jacket to create a perforation
2. Break-off the portion of the cable jacket to expose wires inside.
3. use snips (scissors) to make a small notch in the cable jack.
4. pull back the rip cord to remove more jacket.
5. cut off excess cable jacket
6. untwist individual wires (sets of colored wires)
7. push the pairs of wires into groove according to the key map (Blue, Orange, Green, Brown).
8. Choose either A or B style for wire termination (if in doubt, choose B)
9. Use either the plastic insert tool or a Punch-down tool to fully insert the wires into the metal teeth within the jack.
10. removes excess wires.
11. install dust caps on jack.
Follow us on our other channels
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Youtube
https://youtube.com/diytelecom
Youtube
https://youtube.com/networkadvisor
https://twitter.com/DIYTelecom
https://www.instagram.com/oneconnexions
https://www.pinterest.com/nvisor
Blogger:
http://uplinktech.blogspot.com/
Website
http://www.networkadvisor.net/
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