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Reddit mentions of Cat6 RJ45 Ends, CableCreation 100-PACK Cat6 Connector, Cat6 / Cat5e RJ45 Connector, Ethernet Cable Crimp Connectors UTP Network Plug for Solid Wire and Standard Cable, Transparent

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Cat6 RJ45 Ends, CableCreation 100-PACK Cat6 Connector, Cat6 / Cat5e RJ45 Connector, Ethernet Cable Crimp Connectors UTP Network Plug for Solid Wire and Standard Cable, Transparent. Here are the top ones.

Cat6 RJ45 Ends, CableCreation 100-PACK Cat6 Connector, Cat6 / Cat5e RJ45 Connector, Ethernet Cable Crimp Connectors UTP Network Plug for Solid Wire and Standard Cable, Transparent
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    Features:
  • ✅ 100 PCS RJ45 plugs for unshielded twisted pair solid or stranded cable, supports 24 to 26 AWG round or flat network cable.
  • ✅ Gold-plated contacts provide reliable performance for a Gigabit Ethernet-rated network.
  • ✅ ROHS compliant, and the color is Transparent, allow indicator light penetration better.
  • ✅ Easy for carrying, Gold plated connectors resist corrosion, improve the signal performance.
  • ✅ CableCreation provides in 24-month supreme warranty service, if you have any questions, please contact us as soon as possible, we will answer your questions 24 hours a day.
  • ✅ Tips: This Connector is not RJ45 pass through connector, If you need RJ45 pass through connectors, please purchase through this ASIN: B08HLJJT9D.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height6.2204724346 Inches
Length0.4724409444 Inches
Size100Pack
Weight0.0992 Pounds
Width9.2125984158 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Cat6 RJ45 Ends, CableCreation 100-PACK Cat6 Connector, Cat6 / Cat5e RJ45 Connector, Ethernet Cable Crimp Connectors UTP Network Plug for Solid Wire and Standard Cable, Transparent:

u/PeterDB · 5 pointsr/HomeNetworking

Thanks...

Okay, the easiest and cheapest way of doing this is:

u/SScorpio · 3 pointsr/HomeNetworking

Are you talking about rj45 connectors? You can get a bag of 100 for under $10 shipped. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K9Z4FT2/

The pass-through rj45 EZ are getting popular because people can't crimp properly anymore. Though I don't crimp anymore myself either. It's punched down into a keystone or patch panel and just get pre-made cables. Cables are too cheap to mess around making your own.

u/Xertez · 2 pointsr/homelab

You are correct, as you dont want to crack the copper in a solid cat5/6. Take a look at THIS. Specifically the sizes and contacts section.

I recommend something like THIS.

u/Emerald_Flame · 1 pointr/techsupport

You can buy bulk ethernet and coax cable in 500'-1000' spools as well as the connectors and tools from nearly every hardware, as well as online retailers such as amazon, newegg, and monoprice.

Bulk Cat 6

Cat 6 Connectors

RJ45 Ethernet Crimping Tool

Instructions (Note: this shows both straight through and cross-over cables. You only need to use a crossover cable if you are plugging two computers NIC cards directly together. In all other instances where you are going to a switch/router, you want straight through).

Bulk RG6 Coax

RG6 Compression Connectors

RG6 Compression tool

Instructions

u/amensista · 0 pointsr/HomeNetworking

So I literally have a team at my house this very minute as I type this cabling my house with cat6. Now I have worked in IT for over 18 years and have punched down and ran cable in business but thats easy compared to a house and I didnt want to do it myself plus I have the money at this point to have some professionals do it. Anyway back to your question - I have always used Leviton inserts and punched them down but these guys showed up with Keystone Jacks that are effectively couplers which I was not expecting. So in your case this is what would actually work for you. Normally, you would use some inserts at the end of your cables and punch those down and put them into the patch panel BUT.. since you want to extend - you just need to use the same couplers that these guys are using.

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So you get these couplers, one for each cable, as well as an RJ45 connector. You punch down the RJ45 connector to each cable. Then connect that to the coupler, then you are set. THEN another RJ45 connector on the end of the 6ft extension to regular Keystone jacks, put those keystone jacks into the patch panel. Thats your best option and gives you everything you need..... also at that point you say you need to extend 6ft but with this you can extend alot further as well giving you flexibility.

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Cat6 Female to female like this:

Couplers

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Rj45 Connector:

Rj45

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