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Re: Jointing CAT5



Just the job. Thanks.



On 05/07/06, Keith Doxey <ukha@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>    http://www.minitran.co.uk/pages/products/list.mhtml?ct=1&sc=7
>
> Look for MT50-C5EB Cat5e UTP Transition Point
>
> Keith
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Need some advice about the best way of jointing some CAT5 cable.
> > I layed the
> > cables some time ago, and I've now moved the location of a pair
of
> cables
> > and naturally the existing cables are to short, so I basically
want to
> run
> > an extension. I've considered either terminating both cables with
> > RJ45's and
> > putting a connector block between them, or using a punch down
block. Any
> > suggestions about which will be best long term? The joint will be
in a
> > ceiling, so will not be accessable once the plasterboard goes up.
> >
> > JB
> >
> >
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