Out Of This World Cat6 Cable Ends Diagram
This shows in great and close up detail how to crimp an rj 45 aka.
Cat6 cable ends diagram. Please be aware that modifying ethernet cables improperly may cause loss of network connectivity. Then cut the spine as close to the cables end as possible. Be sure to include an extra 2 inches on either end of the wire for the data plug.
Use a sharp cutting tool so as not to squash the wire ends. However for the crossover wiring method the rj45 pinouts on each end of the cat5e are different. Creating your own cat5e cat6 ethernet cable is useful skill and very easy to learn.
Using the coil of wire pull the necessary amount of wire for the connection you need to make. Cat 6 cable has a center spine that needs to be removed. 8p8c connector on to a catagory 5e or catagory 6 cable every detail is shown close up.
Note that the loadbar. When you are doing the straight through wiring the cable pinout on the two ends of the cat5e cable should be the same. See precision cutting tool step 6.
Use this information at your own risk and ensure all connectors and cables. Pull on the spine and fold the pairs back. It only takes about 10 minutes for almost anyone to measure and terminate their own ethernet cable.
1 2 inch from the end of the cable jacket. The information listed here is to assist network administrators in the color coding of ethernet cables. Place the wires in the order of one of the two diagrams shown above 568b or 568a.