RJ45 connectors

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RJ45 connectors

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We want to run an RJ45 lead under the floorboards from one side of a room to the other. Because the RJ45 connections are easily broken I was thinking of purchasing a pack of RJ45 connectors from Screwfix to replace them when they get broken, or to use on the spare cable I have from setting up a wired home network, I just want to run a lead from the router to the computer, I don’t want to go to the hassle of extending the home network if I can avoid it. How easy is it to connect these connectors to the RJ45 leads or the home network cable?
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It's more fiddly than difficult.

Get a crimp tool and follow these instructions

Use 568-B on both ends.
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Thanks for the links Richie. Am I right in thinking the cable I have left from the network cabling kit is suitable?
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I don't know what a network cabling kit is, but I assume the cable is cat5e, so yes.
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Post by sanitygone »

Thanks for the reply Richie. I've decided that I will connect RJ45 sockets as I already have the cable and tools so it will save the cost of purchasing a crimping tool.
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