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How to make up CAT5e or CAT6 ethernet cables from scratch using RJ45 pass-through connectors, sometimes called EZ Pass Through or Snap Plugs.nnSee Also: nHow to use Toolless RJ45 Plugs - https://youtu.be/t_QWqDRh_oo (EVEN EASIER!)nModular RJ45 Plugs with Load Bar - https://youtu.be/Ur03qCHXxbwnHow to Crimp Standard RJ45 plugs - https://youtu.be/QMpWkkqX1eMnHow to Wire Up Ethernet Wall Jacks - https://youtu.be/IHxTbtAEd-EnHow to Wire Up Tool-Free Ethernet Keystone Jacks - https://youtu.be/tJPyZMreUbwnnPurchasing Links: (paid)n➡ RJ45 Snap Plug Crimping Tool: https://geni.us/PassThruCrimper [updated recommendation!]n➡ RJ45 Pass Through / Snap Plugs: https://geni.us/RJ45PassThrun➡ Klein Flush Cutters - https://geni.us/FlushCutters n➡ Klein Ethernet Cable Tester: https://geni.us/EthernetCableTester [updated recommendation!]n➡ Ethernet Cable Tester: https://geni.us/NetworkCableTester [cheaper alternative]n➡ Waterproof RJ45 Connector: https://geni.us/WaterproofRJ45n➡ Punch Down Tool: https://geni.us/PunchdownTooln➡ Cat6 Ethernet Cable: https://geni.us/Cat6 n➡ Wire Cutters / Snips: https://geni.us/Snips n➡ Automatic Wire Strippers: https://geni.us/WireStrippersnDISCLOSURE: As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.nn⭐ My Referral Links ⭐n🏎️ Schedule a FREE test drive or order Tesla Products: https://geni.us/SoN-TESLAn💡 Split £100 with me when you switch to 🐙 Octopus Energy: https://geni.us/SoN-OctopusEnergyn🧋 Get £10 off at Huel: https://geni.us/SoN-Hueln🎸 Buy musical instruments, audio u0026 PA gear from Thomann: https://geni.us/SoN-Thomannn🌍 My KIT profile: https://kit.co/paulfpn(Commissions/credits are earned from these links, which helps support me and the channel.)nnLearn how to make a network cable (patch lead) and fit an RJ45 connector using a pass-through RJ45 crimping tool for Snap Plugs. This type of RJ45 plug allows the 8 conductors to pass through the end, making it easier to ensure the correct order of the coloured wires (T-568A or T-568B) and perfect placement inside the jack before crimping.nnNow you know how to crimp ethernet cable!nnJoin this channel to get access to perks:nhttps://www.youtube.com/SwitchedOnNetwork/joinnn#RJ45 #Ethernet #SnapPlugsnn00:00 - Intro u0026 The problem with regular RJ45 plugsn01:21 - Stripping the outer sheathing from the network cablen02:19 - Untwist and straighten out all 8 wiresn03:09 - Organising the colour-coded wires in the correct ordern04:03 - Sliding on the RJ45 Snap Plug, allowing wires to "pass through"n04:55 - Crimping the end and trimming the wiresn05:24 - Testing your home made ethernet cable with network cable testernnHere's the RJ45 Pinout T-568B diagram which was the first result in Google Images in the video demo: https://www.showmecables.com/blog/post/rj45-pinoutnnMore reading, T-568A vs T-568B: https://www.canford.co.uk/TechZone/Article/RJ45ConnectorWiringnnFOLLOW US:nTwitter: https://twitter.com/SwitchedOnNet // https://twitter.com/paulfpnInstagram: https://instagram.com/SwitchedOnNetwork // https://instagram.com/paulfpnFacebook: https://facebook.com/SwitchedOnNetwork // https://facebook.com/paulfpnPodcast: http://podfollow.com/switchedonnetworknnJoin in the discussion in our Facebook group! nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/SwitchedOnNetwork/nn► JOIN Channel for Perks: https://www.youtube.com/SwitchedOnNetwork/joinn► Support on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SwitchedOnNetworkn► Browse our MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/switchedonnetworkn► Explore our GEAR: https://kit.co/paulfpnnCheck out our Amazon Influencer shops! n► UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/switchedonnetworkn► USA: https://www.amazon.com/shop/switchedonnetworkn► Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/shop/switchedonnetworknnDISCLOSURE: As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.nnCopyright © Innobella Media Limited 2021. All Rights Reserved.nhttps://www.innobellamedia.uk/nnFor sponsorship, product reviews, collaboration u0026 Business Enquiries you can get in touch here: https://www.switchedonnetwork.com/contact/

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Corpo blindado com dimensões precisas em Policarbonato, material de grande resistência a impactos e temperatura com trava suportando alta tensão mecânica, fazem com que o conector se encaixe perfeitamente a switches, conectores fêmeas e patch panels de modo a não gerar perda nas transmissões Categoria: 5e Blindado Contato Elétrico: 8 vias Cor: Transparente Tipo do Cabo: U/UTP Marca - Importado Material: Plástico Quantidades: 10 unidades  Plug Rj-45 8p8c Cat5 Blindado Pct Com 10pçs -Características Gerais do Produto:Garantia:- 90 

Plug Rj-45 8p8c Cat5 Blindado Pct Com 10pçs Produto blindado que possibilita maior resistência e durabilidade a ação do tempo e a impactos que os conectores comuns.
Corpo blindado com dimensões precisas em Policarbonato, material de grande resistência a impactos e temperatura com trava suportando alta tensão mecânica, fazem com que o conector se encaixe perfeitamente a switches, conectores fêmeas e patch panels de modo a não gerar perda nas transmissões Categoria: 5e Blindado Contato Elétrico: 8 vias Cor: Transparente Tipo do Cabo: U/UTP Marca - Importado Material: Plástico Quantidades: 10 unidades Plug Rj-45 8p8c Cat5 Blindado Pct Com 10pçs -Características Gerais do Produto:Garantia:- 90


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April 26 2025

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  agobel1704


The video was helpful I was trying to use the cables too short and needed to strip more seeing you do that made it much easier

April 26 2025

3
  gokulkhotele2619


Thanks for this video....I follow these steps and successfully crimping lan cable

April 26 2025

5
  paulcristo


Thank you!

April 26 2025

4
  TheRealRustyGrill


phenomenal video! much appreciated! just subscribed!

April 26 2025

3
  EdenAmos-t1f


Buford Way

April 26 2025

3
  samuelgonzalez6288


You got me with the White Stripes reference

April 26 2025

4
  clydeaikens8256


Lmao. Took me a minute with the "white stripes" reference

April 26 2025

4
  funkmasterfunk1221


What is the name of that tool at 0:22 and at 0:57

April 26 2025

5
  saadtariq7280


Thanks for the tip 4:25 ❤

April 26 2025

5
  NeilBradleyMS


Some years ago, I crimped all my RJ45’s with non pass-through plugs.. that was when my eye sight was a bit better

April 26 2025

5
  AlaanPlacenciaTimoteo


podrias indicar que tipo de crimpeador se necesita?

April 26 2025

3
  ultradimensions


thank you, got it right first try no experience

April 26 2025

5
  michaelquintana7270


Great Info. Now why do they have to be in either one of those sequences? Someone once told me, just put soli right next to the same color stripe, do the same on both ends and it will work.. Anyone can clarify this please..

April 26 2025

4
  VAAGFIGUURTJE


Unshielded

April 26 2025

3
  mewimi


Those strain relief boots suck, get ones that are more like reverse plastic clips that are similar to the ones on the ethernet connector itself. Avoid any of the ones that feel rubbery. They will get hard over time... and even when not hard, they are a huge pain in the butt to deal with.

April 26 2025

4
  risyadibrahim


bang kirimin rj45 nya dong

April 26 2025

3
  philipc3299


I really liked the way you explained the whole process. Straight to the point. Thank you.

April 26 2025

5
  imchase7796


The solid green keeps refusing to go in. I’ve done over 1000 of these all of a sudden I’m having an issue with the solid green

April 26 2025

4
  VikashkumarHandhu


Importan to cable

April 26 2025

4
  pastamethis


much obliged! cheers!

April 26 2025

4
  samilazhar8197


After watching your video and hearing your amazing voice/accent, I consider my self an RJ45 CRIMP MASTER!

April 26 2025

5
  nasyydmoosa170


TV plm me

April 26 2025

4
  2kHertz


How much does this all cost

April 26 2025

5
  alanwright6850


0:01

April 26 2025

5
  brosquito7483


Some of my "dinosaur" work colleagues make fun of me because I use pass through instead of normal ones. Ok, boomers.

April 26 2025

4
  aguiremedia


thanks, great info!

April 26 2025

3
  salsalocofrance1


What about foil shield ?

April 26 2025

5
  El_mocson


His 6 minutes video make me understand than my teacher teach me 3 hour

April 26 2025

3
  RookieDelegado


i never knew it can goes through ...thank you very much

April 26 2025

3
  param_at_youtube


Thanks! Did it, worked

April 26 2025

5
  Privateersman1


I need to say that I had enormous difficulty with this method: many many attempts to thread the wires all together as shown. Crossed wires, bending wires, or simply refusing to thread at all. My method is to strip 3-4 inches of cable and thread one wire at a time. You can see exactly what’s happening inside the connector and you can take your time check the positioning in the connector, pull a single wire out if it incorrectly placed. Easy peasy!

April 26 2025

3
  DriverGangstar


Step two : learn how to use these tools Step three : now follow this video

April 26 2025

3
  bdockham


I was finally able to wire my basement for my son’s Xbox after some WiFi lags - found the tools/connectors on amazon cheap, and your video made it very clear - thank you!

April 26 2025

4
  atreyugam3r108


Trying to just slide those into each channel just isnt possible man, i had an easier time just shoving. Each individual wire by itself through each channel, your wire colors was spot on tho, did wire it up backwards the first go, but on the second got it right and when i checked the speed its the max my service prov can give

April 26 2025

4
  cocoloconuevo


I too been doing it the old fashion way and just bough a kit for pass through. Your video is a great primer. Thanks for sharing.

April 26 2025

4
  vishalmutha6761


Wires are not passing through the connector, Why?

April 26 2025

5
  AlanNotch


can you make a VIDEO of RJ45 that does not have the pass through like yours

April 26 2025

3
  scripteaze


Is there a way to find out where a long run cable is broken? If its in the middle, can i find out where? Im trying to avoid re-running cable

April 26 2025

4
  HeavenlyWarrior


How to do that without the big and complex tool? I will not buy an expensive tool just to do 1 time job.

April 26 2025

4
  Sebastopolmark


This is a perfect example of how "good" tutorial videos never go "out of style". Very concise. My cable and tools are arriving tomorrow for my NVR system. Thanks! !! !!!

April 26 2025

3
  oladapoojuade509


fantastic

April 26 2025

4
  howardsimpson489


10 years ago I ran hundreds of metres of Cat 5 thru steep bush country to bring 3G down from a mountain top Yagi. I spent hours on my knees fitting RJ45 to each end then testing and repeating. I would have loved the pass thru plugs. Power over ethernet had not been invented.

April 26 2025

4
  johnmcgillycuddy5696


good video ,,, made easy ,,, i hope,,, thank,s

April 26 2025

3
  cdp029


American rock duo from Detroit... Classic dry British humour. Excellent!

April 26 2025

4
  TerryMundy


Yes, the pass through RJ45 connectors makes it super easy and fewer failures. On my intern’s first day I challenged them to make a patch cable that worked on their first try. If they succeeded I would buy them a dinner from Jimmy John’s or equivalent because some just couldn’t eat it. Story took a twist, or I should say “Untwist” when one of them introduced me to a new tool called “UNTWIST”. That saved my finger from calluses after straightening the wires. I bought one and was able to make a 3’ patch cable in <5 minutes. This is not meant to be a plug for them but that is the second most useful idea since the pass through connectors. Like this video. What a way to save time trying to explain how it works and how awesome they are. Thanks!!!

April 26 2025

4
  rossfricke2010


great vid thx for the refresher course

April 26 2025

5
  RobloxPlaygroundBros-j5w


Thank you so much for this video. What a detailed information and crystal clear way of doing things in one shot. Very much appreciated.

April 26 2025

5
  jeffbrl


I bought a pass-thru crimper and RJ45 connectors on aliexpress after watching this video. I have a slightly different take than the content creator. At least for me, this pass-thru tool did not make the process of ordering the wires and inserting them any easier than with a standard crimping tool. The speed of crimping is not reduced. IMO the only benefit is that you can verify the ordering definitively before crimping (and therefore not ruin the connector with bad wiring). This may be clear to others watching this video but it definitely was not to me.

April 26 2025

3
  Elecamera21-kh


Thank you for sharing ❤

April 26 2025

3
  david3549tw


Thank you very much! Very clear video presentation!

April 26 2025

4
  RanielJamesYtram-Airele


im gay

April 26 2025

3
  AbelKifle-u7i


wow

April 26 2025

4
  Orbitalising888


Hey - does this work for a flat ethernet cable or is it completely different? I am trying to find a tool that will strip the jacket off in the same way yours is doing it

April 26 2025

3
  project3430


My test lights go one up and one down ! Any ideas ?

April 26 2025

3
  Packrat1947


Very confusing.

April 26 2025

3
  Liljjr


I am here after I missed my class

April 26 2025

4
  PUMP_KWNN


I DO THIS DURING MY CSS CLASSES?

April 26 2025

5
  NealR2000


Good, but doing this exercise is enough to drive you to madness. The individual wires have a mind of their own and almost always cross. I simply make the wires longer, thread them through one at a time, and then slide the connector back. So much easier.

April 26 2025

5
  pato3k285


Por que el enlace de amazon que sugieres de la ponchadora es diferente y mas cara en precio a la que usas en el video? Dijiste que hibas a poner un enlace de lo que usaste en el video

April 26 2025

3
  AbdouKarimJarra-b1n


Thank you very much for the video it really helps…actually this is what we did today in class ❤

April 26 2025

5
  LawrenceTimme


The Klein toll ypu linked in the description has terrible reviews

April 26 2025

5
  ammej768


Got one. Never looked back . Result

April 26 2025

5
  Grkkjhhfc


Takes 10 times longer than necessary to explain…

April 26 2025

3
  YaretziaGarcia


As someone who’s studying to become a broadband technician, I’ve already memorized the different colors and positions between 568A and 568B to a T!

April 26 2025

5
  dorianr5042


Simple and clear, Thank you!!

April 26 2025

3
  zeeneac


Got it! Knife ✔️ Cable✔️ Clips ✔️

April 26 2025

3
  tellaflex


Thanks for the information

April 26 2025

4
  AS-ih3ui


I don’t understand anything

April 26 2025

4
  Clatari


Mine has 2 green neither are orange unless you wear a tinfoil hat

April 26 2025

3
  HARASHWARC


So helpful. I know its been 3yrs but anyway thank you...

April 26 2025

4
  juliasavory


This is very good thanks.

April 26 2025

5
  ionicafardefrica


I had a friend who worked for a little Internet distribution company during highschool for a few hours per day. His main job was to cable in new customers. And if a 16 year boy can do this with no real training, you can too

April 26 2025

3
  Sinanzubayer_24


April 26 2025

5
  VenkatVenkat-yj6is


Thank you

April 26 2025

4
  IvanAlvarezCPACMA


Excellent explanation! Very clear and easy peasy.

April 26 2025

4
  stankartchner


Excellent video, thanks. Saved me a bunch of time learning the new process (which is definitely more reliable than the old non-pass-through method). Sure, some added expense, but with high quality Cat-6 UV and buriable cable, I will likely be replacing several runs around my house (which is also my home office).

April 26 2025

5
  johanapauchano


you trippin bruh i aint doin allat

April 26 2025

5
  baguih007


WHAT A LIFE SAVER THANK YOU. all of this might as well been space magic for me before this video

April 26 2025

4
  TheWorldAintWhatTheySaidAsKids


2:47 tip A stand for American standard and B stand for British standard.

April 26 2025

3
  TheNatureSponge


great video!

April 26 2025

3
  LordSolgaz


I got a question. I hope you respond being a old video and all. I got a Cable with connectors installed on both sides (Not my work). The config is from 1-8: Orange, White/OrangeStripe, Green, White/GreenStripe, Blue, White/BlueStripe, Brown, White/BrownStripe. This is on both ends. Now when I connect it to the PC it does not work, so I twist the wire around here and there and get it to work but its temporary as the wire slips out and I have no connection. Not a issue on the other side which is the router. So I buy a new PC completely different, and same issue. What do you think about this? I have ordered the complete set of tools for repaire, but I will be doing this for the first time.

April 26 2025

5
  HansRiveraCreations


is the crimper tool with the blade on it required for these cat6 plugs? cause the current one i have is a little older and i guess originally ment for cat5e connections, so if i use it for a cat6 plug like the one in your video, will it still fully crimp the connector? i supose i can also cut off the wires manually once it crimps, i just dont want to go out and get a whole new crimper

April 26 2025

4
  MLevyTech


Amazing and clear. Thank you! Hope to get good at cable terminations!

April 26 2025

3
  m.t-thoughts8919


there are special connectors that convert from a to b and b to a just sayin

April 26 2025

4
  tanok420


o/ you sir are the best