In this video we show you how to crimp a Cat5e Ethernet cable using pass-through RJ45 connector and a modular crimping tool. We also show you how to test your cables with a Network Cable Tester.
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If you're setting up a surveillance system, running network cables to your home or office computer, or starting any other project involving Ethernet cables, why not try making your own?
Why make your own network cables? Premade cables often end up being too long, too short, or too cheaply made. They may contain copper clad material instead of solid copper. And they just may be all-around unreliable.
Take control of your network cables by running your own Cat5e Ethernet cables and adding your own RJ45 connectors. Get the perfect length every time. Enjoy a professional and attractive-looking installation. Plus, since you ran the cables yourself, you will know how reliable they will be.
Running and crimping your cables isn't nearly as scary as it sounds. It's so easy, in fact, that it's actually difficult to mess it up. And if you do mess up, you'll be able to tell right away by testing the cable connection with your Network Cable Tester.
Watch this video to see just how easy it is to crimp and test a Cat5e Ethernet Cable.
While you can use this method for pretty much any scenario where you need network cables, the primary purpose of this tutorial is to show how easy it is to set up your own professional surveillance system.
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