Absolutely Fantastic - so clear and precise , no ponsing around and 5 mins of verbal preamble nonsense , just directly to the point, which is what we are here to view. THANK YOU !
Don't cut off the ground wire (and foil, if you can still fit the cable in with it) if you have a metal jacket on your cat.6 connector, ground should make contact with the jacket. Your cable should look like this from the side: insulation with foil/ground folded back, then the plastic latch as close as possible to the twist, then the parallel wires sticking out of the latch just enough to make it all the way to the front of the plug. Make sure you can clearly see 8 little copper circles pushing up the front side of the plug before you crimp it down. Cut off the excess foil after you're done.
Thanks a million for your Vid! it all makes sense now!! got sent a pack of Connectors WITHOUT them little plugs that go inside!! do you PLEASE have some plugs for Cat6?? Much thanks and blessing
Thanks DIPOL_English for the mind-blowing vid. At my last place of work, we had to make our own ethernet cables. It would have cut our cable making cycle time in half if we used the two part connectors. Ever try to prep those cables and insert them into the crimp area...without that little guide? Your info is British-based. Should I just look for something similar in the states? Any brand names? Thanks again.
Actually if you reverse the order you have a roll over cable, which is needed for accessing the console port on some network hardware. You can realize they need to be the same by simple logic: it's bilateral communication so if they were reversed, the messages come on the opposite pair outlet and the interface wouldn't know what to do with it.
Question1:is it necessary to use guide with cat6 like in 3:03, (Base on my observation and doing nonsense research only cat6 uses the guide i dont see cat 5e uses guide,) Question2:can u use that guide for making cat5e? (Cause in my case i only see tutorial cat6 with putin guide on not in cat 5e) Question3:is cat6 and cat 5e same rj45? (Cause i see rj45 with staggered and plain) Question4:can i use staggered rj45 for cat 5e? Question5:can i use plain rj45 (the classic one) in cat 6? Question6: can i make cable cat 6 with the standard build direct in rj45 I hope u answer all of these plsplspls for my composure please make it clear promise i will subscribe after 😢😢😢
Answer 1: In this solution - yes, however You can buy cat6 plugs without the guide. The plug mentioned in the movie comes with this guide and You must use it. Answer 2: yes, you can use this plug for cat 5e. Answer 3: yes. Answer 4: yes. Answer 5: yes. Answer 6: no.
@@watalayph950 the main difference between the cat 5e and 6 is usually the guide, also you can use cat 5e cable in cat 6 plugs but you can't use cat 5e plugs on cat 6 cable, due to cat 6 cables being too thick.
@@dipolen other question: can i use the standard crimping tool for pass through rj45? whats the difference? will it be crimp properly? Except the excess wire still there and manually cut i want to try i saw it in videos
This kind of video makes you remember how wonderful the internet is. Such a clear, excellent instruction. Helped me massively, thank you.
Absolutely Fantastic - so clear and precise , no ponsing around and 5 mins of verbal preamble nonsense , just directly to the point, which is what we are here to view. THANK YOU !
Probably the best video I've seen on how to properly make one of these
Thank You, we've put a lot of work to it ;)
Agreed
Don't cut off the ground wire (and foil, if you can still fit the cable in with it) if you have a metal jacket on your cat.6 connector, ground should make contact with the jacket.
Your cable should look like this from the side: insulation with foil/ground folded back, then the plastic latch as close as possible to the twist, then the parallel wires sticking out of the latch just enough to make it all the way to the front of the plug. Make sure you can clearly see 8 little copper circles pushing up the front side of the plug before you crimp it down. Cut off the excess foil after you're done.
1:01 good to see you got the legally mandated double squeeze of the hand tool in
The best video I saw. I am doing this for the first time, so this video speaks for itself.
Excellent video tutorial. The best I saw.
How did you get the wires perfectly lined up without holding them with your finger before cutting them @2:40?
Bro this video is the best "Cat6 UTP Guide" I've ever seen, together with your masterwork. Can you make a video "CAT6 STP Guide" please?
brings back memories. btw you should have show the crimping sound
yeah, we regret not doing so, thanks for the comment ;)
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Thanks a million for your Vid! it all makes sense now!! got sent a pack of Connectors WITHOUT them little plugs that go inside!! do you PLEASE have some plugs for Cat6??
Much thanks and blessing
2:41 - me: 🙀✂️👈🏻👀👀👀move your finger
2:42 - me 💩
Where did you buy that "flat" cutter that you used to trim the cables after you put them on the sleeve? (great video btw)
They're side cutters. You can find them in most hardware stores or on amazon.
Very clear and concise walkthrough, thanks.
Thanks DIPOL_English for the mind-blowing vid. At my last place of work, we had to make our own ethernet cables. It would have cut our cable making cycle time in half if we used the two part connectors. Ever try to prep those cables and insert them into the crimp area...without that little guide? Your info is British-based. Should I just look for something similar in the states? Any brand names? Thanks again.
@@sann1n One quick question about the guide/inserts. Will they/should they, work regardless of the crimper? Thank you again...
@@pm9251 Yes, they should :)
what is that little cap you put on first called
Very Clear. Great work
Worked like a charm! I did not have the small insert (3:00) but figured it out. Thanks!
Question:how u arrange does wires without putting a hands on it in 2:00?
we use the Force ;)
Do you place them in the same order on either side, or do you go in reverse order on the other end?
You do it the same way on both sides.
Actually if you reverse the order you have a roll over cable, which is needed for accessing the console port on some network hardware. You can realize they need to be the same by simple logic: it's bilateral communication so if they were reversed, the messages come on the opposite pair outlet and the interface wouldn't know what to do with it.
*_Very Good Bro 👍_*
Thank you!
Great video, thanks!!
nice tnx :) another charge to experience
Question1:is it necessary to use guide with cat6 like in 3:03, (Base on my observation and doing nonsense research only cat6 uses the guide i dont see cat 5e uses guide,)
Question2:can u use that guide for making cat5e? (Cause in my case i only see tutorial cat6 with putin guide on not in cat 5e)
Question3:is cat6 and cat 5e same rj45? (Cause i see rj45 with staggered and plain)
Question4:can i use staggered rj45 for cat 5e?
Question5:can i use plain rj45 (the classic one) in cat 6?
Question6: can i make cable cat 6 with the standard build direct in rj45
I hope u answer all of these plsplspls for my composure please make it clear promise i will subscribe after 😢😢😢
Answer 1: In this solution - yes, however You can buy cat6 plugs without the guide. The plug mentioned in the movie comes with this guide and You must use it.
Answer 2: yes, you can use this plug for cat 5e.
Answer 3: yes.
Answer 4: yes.
Answer 5: yes.
Answer 6: no.
@@dipolen whats the difference of the standard build and the cat 6 build?
I always do cable cat 5e then direct in rj45 then crimp how bout the cat6?
@@watalayph950 the main difference between the cat 5e and 6 is usually the guide, also you can use cat 5e cable in cat 6 plugs but you can't use cat 5e plugs on cat 6 cable, due to cat 6 cables being too thick.
@@dipolen thank u very much 👍
@@dipolen other question: can i use the standard crimping tool for pass through rj45? whats the difference? will it be crimp properly? Except the excess wire still there and manually cut i want to try i saw it in videos
What is that clipping tool call?
So a.. I can’t connect utp6 cable with rj45 in a regular way like we used to do with utp5 cable?
With cat 6, due to its diameter, this little latch is required
@@dipolen i didnt get the latch only the cat6 end, wtf.
@@HaXeDick
Did You order those connectors from Us?
Regards
DIPOL Team
why strip 4 cm if you only need 1.5cm?
Arranging the wires when You have only exposed 1,5 cm of them is really hard and inconvenient, especially in cat.6 cables.
What make the RJ45 Piug is used?
You can buy it here:
www.dipolnet.com/8-pin_modular_plug_cat_6_on_solid_wire_100_pcs__J2016.htm
Regards
DIPOL Team
Very clean job! 👍
I just did this without the loading bar. Not fun.
how can i buy this organiser for rj45 ?
Everything You see in the movie can be bought in our store. Please check the links in the description :)
Regards
DIPOL Team
Thank you. Simple to follow.
I thought cat 5 and cat 6 had different connectors
ভাই আল্লাহ আপনকে ভালো রাখুন
2:58 what is this name?
good demostration but an expensive process of testing. It so rudimentary one can make an tester at home
you can get a tester under 20$
www.dipolnet.com/cable_tester_rj-45_rj-11__N7055.htm
@ still 20$ are lot money to spend on 1 experiment
This definitely ain't how mine came out looking lmao
Desperdicia mucho cable
Could you be any slower please?!
TH-cam has a playback option that you can set to 0.5x or 2x depending on what you want.
نريد فديوهات او قناة بالغة العربية ، وشكرا
very wiöld video