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How to Make a Category 5 /5e Patch Cable. At LANshack.com you will find the highest quality Datacom products on the market for the most critical networks.

How to Make a Category 5 /5e Patch Cable

LANshack.com manufactures custom fiber optic and copper cable assemblies to make your installation as seamless and robust as possible. You will discover a huge selection of products creating a one-stop-shopping experience for your cable installation. LANshack's full spectrum of QuickTrex Custom Fiber Optic Patch Cables, Mode Conditioning Cables, and Pre-Terminated Fiber Assemblies are made in the USA by highly trained technicians at the time of your order, are individually tested, and come with test results! Ready to pull Fiber Optic Pre-Terminated Assemblies are a great solution for Indoor, Indoor/Outdoor, and Outdoor Runs and are available in Singlemode and in Multimode 62.5/125 OM1, 50/125 OM2, and 50/125 OM3 cable types.

The custom QuickTreX line of cables allows you to choose an exact type, length, and color of fiber or copper cabling. How to make a Cat5e Network/Ethernet Cable. How to wire Ethernet Cables. How to wire your own ethernet cables and connectors.

How to wire Ethernet Cables

What You Need: Required:Ethernet Cable - bulk Category (Cat) 5, 5e, 6, 6a or higher ethernet cableWire Cutters - to cut and strip the ethernet cable if necessaryFor Patch Cables:8P8C Modular Connector Plugs ("RJ45")Modular Connector Crimper ("RJ45")For Fixed Wiring:8P8C Modular Connector Jacks ("RJ45")110 Punch Down ToolRecommended:Wire StripperCable Tester About the Cable: You can find bulk supplies of ethernet cable at many computer stores or most electrical or home centers. You want UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) ethernet cable of at least Category 5 (Cat 5). Here is what the internals of the ethernet cable look like: Internal Cable Structure and Color Coding Inside the ethernet cable, there are 8 color coded wires. About Modular Connector Plugs and Jacks: The 8P8C modular connectors for Ethernet are often called RJ45 due to their physical ressemblance.

Here is a wiring diagram and pin out: Modular Connector Plug and Jack Pin Out Notes: Ethernet Cable: Color Coding Standard. The information listed here is to assist Network Administrators in the color coding of Ethernet cables.

Ethernet Cable: Color Coding Standard

Please be aware that modifying Ethernet cables improperly may cause loss of network connectivity. Use this information at your own risk, and insure all connectors and cables are modified in accordance with standards. The Internet Centre and its affiliates cannot be held liable for the use of this information in whole or in part. T-568A Straight-Through Ethernet Cable The TIA/EIA 568-A standard which was ratified in 1995, was replaced by the TIA/EIA 568-B standard in 2002 and has been updated since. T-568B Straight-Through Ethernet Cable Both the T-568A and the T-568B standard Straight-Through cables are used most often as patch cords for your Ethernet connections.

RJ-45 Crossover Ethernet Cable A good way of remembering how to wire a Crossover Ethernet cable is to wire one end using the T-568A standard and the other end using the T-568B standard. How to Make a Network Cable. How to Build a Cat 5 Cable from Cat 5 Cable .com.