amazing how much greef a rj-45
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amazing how much greef a rj-45
just had to chase down one bad RJ-45 cable in a pile of cables
sent like 2 hours figuring it out that the cable was my grief .
the Last time I was Talking to myself . I got into such a heated argument . that is why I swore I never talk to that guy again. you know what it worked now no buddy talking to me. 

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Manufactured cable, or homemade connectors? I refuse to crimp my own connectors anymore because even if you know what you're doing it's impossible to consistently crimp them right. I've had self-crimped cables become intermittent over time.
I only use manufactured cables. For long runs (like between rooms) I terminate the ends of the cable in RJ45 punch down jacks and then use a jumper. Much more reliable.
I only use manufactured cables. For long runs (like between rooms) I terminate the ends of the cable in RJ45 punch down jacks and then use a jumper. Much more reliable.
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I've only ever had an issue with manufactured cables, ones I crimped myself have always been fine. Part of the issue with manufactured ones, is the thought they were made correctly. You really have no idea how those cables were originally made.
Though it is much more convenient when you don't have to expend the time for it, and a customer is paying for it anyways.
Though it is much more convenient when you don't have to expend the time for it, and a customer is paying for it anyways.
When all else fails, replace the user.