Funny thing is; I have never terminated a wire. Neither am I particularly good at seeing those kind of thins. Next you should do a video about terminating a GG45 connector, both male and female.
Don't understand your obsession with repeating yourself on twist rate. Of course it's important. Just like it is with cat6, cat5, cat whatever. But you don't address the main issue. Which is, how do you terminate in B pattern without crossing over conductors? It's like begging for it to fail for crosstalk. The layout of the cable is for an A pattern. Since you yourself stated B is what is used mostly. You completely avoid this issue in your vid
The brown was first in the wrong slit.
i didn't know patton oswalt knew networking
What about drain wire?
1:23 Kez would have had it done by now!!
Funny thing is; I have never terminated a wire. Neither am I particularly good at seeing those kind of thins. Next you should do a video about terminating a GG45 connector, both male and female.
Keystone jacks no longer available from your link.... what now?
The links have been updated
first insertion - you swapped the brown and the white/brown. Ooops. (edit: - ok, you fixed it before the next video cut)
Don't understand your obsession with repeating yourself on twist rate. Of course it's important. Just like it is with cat6, cat5, cat whatever. But you don't address the main issue. Which is, how do you terminate in B pattern without crossing over conductors? It's like begging for it to fail for crosstalk. The layout of the cable is for an A pattern. Since you yourself stated B is what is used mostly. You completely avoid this issue in your vid