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Re: Cat5 Cabling Question


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  • Subject: Re: Cat5 Cabling Question
  • From: Stuart Grimshaw <stuart@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 11:21:27 +0100
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You simply need a punch down tool.

The better ones will push the wire into the back of the socket & cut it to
the right length for you.

Have a look at the thread Ant Skelton started on the subject yesterday, he's
after the same tool you need...

On Friday 19 April 2002 10:07 am, duncan417 wrote:
> Can someone please explain how to connect the cat5 cables to the back
> of the socket that goes in the wall? The web resource all seem to go
> into great lengths about layout/pulling the cables. Ive worked out the
> crimp plug bit - but need a little help with the rest. Thanks.
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