Well I tried and my cables ended up crossing. The orange and the green cross eachother and the blue and brown cross eachother. I don't like it but I can't make the cable in any other way.
If you have purchased the patch cords, you do not need to buy extra plugs or connectors. For 50 meters and 100 meters bulk cables, you will need to purchase plugs/jacks for terminations.
2 pairs are switched. I forgot what number they are but the green and orange pairs are switched. In the US everything is using B. In fact from what I understand most places use B. From what I understand A is sometimes used in places where it might be used for phone lines too because of the way the pairs are arranged.
Fluke Networks has a good knowledge base article; the summary is that T568A wiring pattern is "preferred" because it provides backward compatibility 1 & 2 pair USOC wiring schemes. T568B matches the (older) AT&T 258A colors. The US Federal Government requires T568A for wiring under its contracts. For most of us, what really matters is using the standard that best matches the pairs in the cable you have - so follow the advice in the video - use the pairs that work best for the connector, and use the same standard on both ends.
She forgot to mentioned how important is wire cutting tools that you cant find in lowes or home depot. No way to cut that bottom wires flush properly without that tools
If you find these are hard to understand, you don't need these connectors. These are designed for professionals and people who are serious about their 5th-Gen 40G network.
Excellent Video ! A comment people made: Review the best tools you recommend to use with your cable products.
In the video you say your going to use the A arrangement, but then use B.
The current scenario of cabling has the habit of 568B standards so she has gone with new formation.
Well I tried and my cables ended up crossing. The orange and the green cross eachother and the blue and brown cross eachother. I don't like it but I can't make the cable in any other way.
Same problem here
Hi, im getting an cat8 cable today, do i need to buy additional connectors or can i use the already pluged in connectors?
Is it on a reel or is it a patch cable
Sorry for the late reply. You will need keystones or plugs. The cable on the reel isn't terminated yet.
It's on a reel, or coiled in a box to be precise. It's not a patch cable. You will need keystones or plugs to terminate the cable.
If you have purchased the patch cords, you do not need to buy extra plugs or connectors. For 50 meters and 100 meters bulk cables, you will need to purchase plugs/jacks for terminations.
Hi, what is the difference between 568A and 568B?
2 pairs are switched. I forgot what number they are but the green and orange pairs are switched. In the US everything is using B. In fact from what I understand most places use B. From what I understand A is sometimes used in places where it might be used for phone lines too because of the way the pairs are arranged.
Fluke Networks has a good knowledge base article; the summary is that T568A wiring pattern is "preferred" because it provides backward compatibility 1 & 2 pair USOC wiring schemes. T568B matches the (older) AT&T 258A colors. The US Federal Government requires T568A for wiring under its contracts. For most of us, what really matters is using the standard that best matches the pairs in the cable you have - so follow the advice in the video - use the pairs that work best for the connector, and use the same standard on both ends.
Hi, cat 8 connector it's compatible with 6a cable? I have cat 6a cable, it's the same as this one (cat6a S/FTP)
Yes, it’s compatible.
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The adhesive of copper tape is not good, it is insulating material, the mesh shield will not be grounded. You must improve this one.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Alternatively, you can wrap around the shield/wire around the cable without using the cooper tape.
@@LINKUPTechnologiesFor what you guys charge for this stuff, it should be perfect.
Please let me know, is there connection between shield/copper tape/plug cover and GND pin of cable?
The shielding wires are connected to cooper tape which is directly connected to the plug.
Hi, can I use this connector with Cat7 cable?
Not recommended as most of the Cat7 in the markets are fake and also too thin to be used on these premium Cat8 plugs (22~24AWG) recommended.
@@LINKUPTechnologies I’ve purchased 23 awg pretty expensive cable should be real one, ordered these plugs hope it will work with cat7
Hi can I connect this on my ps5 to my router?
Yes. You could even it is over killed.
@@bm_wuratli6883 What is Cat5a?
She forgot to mentioned how important is wire cutting tools that you cant find in lowes or home depot. No way to cut that bottom wires flush properly without that tools
“Tool-less”, except you need wire cutters, wire strippers, connector compressor.
Very hard to understand
They have much easier ones
Out today
If you find these are hard to understand, you don't need these connectors. These are designed for professionals and people who are serious about their 5th-Gen 40G network.
3:15 wtf....
“Tool-less” 🤷🏻♂️
Yes. You can complete the termination by hands only. No tool is required.
@@LINKUPTechnologies how can we replace the Ethernet jack
@@jashqua5704 Can you be more specific?
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