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[QUOTE="Skymaster, post: 135545, member: 36626"] Two pointers on working your own cat cables. 1. Always use cat5e, not cat6. It's loads easier to work with, you don't have to worry about the plastic spline, or getting the two part offset crimp connectors. Your hand terminations will never pass a cat6 noise test anyway. 2. It's not an 8 wire cable, it's a four pair cable. Just because something buzzes out on pin 1 to 1, 2 to 2 etc, doesn't mean you have the correct legs of the twisted pair. This can introduce crosstalk between pairs. Your DC tester won't pick up on this. [/QUOTE]
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