Re-usable RJ45 ends

S

Skeleton Man

Hi everyone,

I replaced a few lengths of CAT5 around the house the other day and was just
looking at the pile of cut-off RJ45 ends thinking wouldn't it be cool if
they made a re-usable version (you could remove it and re-crimp).

The idea is not so much to save on the ends (I buy bags of 100x anyway),
but rather to save time on re-stripping cables. For example I might need to
remove the end so I can pull the cable through one hole and put it through
into a different room. I have to cut the ends, and then re-strip and crimp
when I'm finished. If they made removable RJ45 ends, I'd just have to
remove and re-crimp when I'm done.. no more stripping and trimming wires !

Does such a beast exist ?

Chris

P.S. Wall sockets are not an option for me as I don't own the house so can't
be cutting holes in the walls.
 
W

wasbit

I have an in line 8way connector that works on the same principle as
telephone connections. I can't remember where I bought it from but I seem to
remember seeing reusable RJ45s but they weren't cheap.
 
S

Skeleton Man

I have an in line 8way connector that works on the same principle as
telephone connections. I can't remember where I bought it from but I seem to
remember seeing reusable RJ45s but they weren't cheap.

You mean a female to female RJ45 coupler ?

Chris
 
W

wasbit

No, it's a wiring junction box that needs the use of an 'insertion tool' to
push the wires into a slot ... the same method as wiring up a UK phone
socket.

This is what I was trying to remember - the 2 part RJ45 halfway down the
page:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?criteria=rj45&source=15&SD=Y

Then you've got this typye of thing but read the comments further down the
page;
http://www.amazon.com/Cat5-RJ45-Keystone-Jack-Black/dp/B000BSN7RO

Later, much later.
I've just found it. It's called a 'Krone Punchdown CAT5e Inline Coupler '
available from Autdirect, last but one item;
www.autdirect.co.uk/acatalog/Network_Cables.html

Not the most elegant solution but ok if you're desperate or have poor
eyesight.
 

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