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Reddit mentions of InstallerParts 66/110 Adjustable Impact Punch Down Tool with Hook & Extractor

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InstallerParts 66/110 Adjustable Impact Punch Down Tool with Hook & Extractor
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PUNCH DOWN TOOL cuts and terminates cable into a 66 or 110 style patch panel or keystone jackREMOVABLE BLADE of impact style tool with twist and lock sockets can be stored in the tool body for transportADJUSTABLE IMPACT force settings (High / Low) for cable termination into a jack, block, or patch panel with 66 or 110 IDC terminalsHOOK & EXTRACTOR for Cat 3, Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, and Cat 6A network or voice cable; Pair with a keystone jack punch down stand for a safe a secure installation66 BLOCK TOOL / 110 BLOCK TOOL uses spring-action for fast, low-effort cable seating and termination with reversible cut/punch blade
Specs:
Height2.1 Inches
Length7.1 Inches
Weight0.33 Pounds
Width2.7 Inches

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Found 1 comment on InstallerParts 66/110 Adjustable Impact Punch Down Tool with Hook & Extractor:

u/konohasaiyajin ยท 2 pointsr/googlefiber

I'm not sure how much a place would charge for this. If you feel capable of running a line inside the wall you could do it yourself. You would need:

The wall jacks. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Dual-Ethernet-Jacks-Keystone-Plate/dp/B000X0UJSU

A punchdown tool, like this: https://www.amazon.com/InstallerParts-Adjustable-Impact-Punch-Blade/dp/B008NXK3GC/

Then you get like 100ft cable or however long you need, fish it through the wall, plug one end in the router, and cut off the other end and punch it down into the jack.

edit: there are some photos on this guys walkthrough: https://www.handymanhowto.com/how-to-install-an-ethernet-jack-for-a-home-network/