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Re: Cat.5 Tester



I've got a "Remote Cable Tester" cant remember what brand or
anything
which works pretty well.. You connect a small box to one end of the
cable, plug the other end in to the other half, push a button on that
half - 8 lights show the status of each wire, crossed ones are shown in
a different colour - even tests BNC tyle connections as well as RJ11
and RJ45

Ross

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Ross McKillop
On 5 Dec 2003, at 20:52, Richard Sillitto wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
> I'm sure this has come up before - can anyone steer me in the
> direction of a Cat.5 circuit checker.
>
> I'd like to build a little LED box to indicate continuity and phase
> of cat.5 wiring so that I can check connections as I install them.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richard.
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