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RJ11, RJ45, crimping or bt tool etc.


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  • Subject: RJ11, RJ45, crimping or bt tool etc.
  • From: "Campbell Macdonald" <campbell@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2000 23:39:16 -0000
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I am about to buy a number of sockets for rj45 cat 5 cable in the
house. I also need to put one or two rj11 plugs onto cable.

I have one of the good tools for the bt krones etc. Will this suffice
or should I be purchasing a crimping tool or other. If anyone can
advise, also best place to buy please let me know.

Has anyone tried the Opal external PIR's from Comfort, any feedback
welcome.

Campbell

PS I had a look at Stuarts site http://www.stu.org.uk and was pretty
impressed, I quite fancy trying to make a set of the glasses and the
link to the speed trap site is very useful.... I wish I read it
before getting 3 points.






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