Highlights
Quality
Clearly there is a knack to the process but so far not one that ive found and currently taking 23 times as long as i normally ... Read More
These only work with the ez rj45 tool and as a combination they work exceptionally well
Rj45 8p8c platinum connector goes with the crimp tool of the same name
I achieved a positive connection with every one i used and did not need to remake any ends whereas this is commonplace with the... Read More
Packaging/appearance
And because the wires pass all the way through the ez rj45 connector you know that once its been crimped those individual wires... Read More
Competitiveness
These are excellent for an amateur making cat6 cables
So much better to terminate cat6 cables
Im no expert or professional at making ethernet connections but also no novice having made a good 20 cat6 cables in the past f... Read More
Strip the outer plastic jacket from the cat6 cable
Overview
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- This product had a total of 860 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 22 2022.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The boots are solid plastic and not flexible for some reason very hard to fit on cat 6 solid copper core
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I cut the ends of with a small pair of side cutters with a ck pair of crimpers all worked fine
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The secret is to cut off more sheath then you think you should dont try and be conservative
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Separate the wires and straighten between your finger and thumb3
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you have cut off enough sheath it wont hit the base of the connector before the internal wires have exited the holes in the other end of the connector
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
With traditional rj45 connectors you can sometimes make seemingly perfect plugs that work and pass the test but later discover one of the wires didnt get pushed all the way to the end and after some movement along the cable that one of the wires slipped down and was never quite making full contact with its copper pin
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Reality is that you get a trade off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However its getting to that stage thats the problem