Network Cabling: Creating An Straight-Through Cable
Network Cabling: Creating An Straight-Through Cable
Unshielded
twisted pair
Fiber optic
UTP characteristics
Unshielded
Twisted (why?) pairs of insulated conductors
Covered by
insulating sheath
UTP categories
Category 1 Voice only (Telephone)
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Ethernet cable
Crimping Tool
A tool used to crimp
UTP cable to RJ-45
connector.
Making connections - Tools
Wire Stripper
A tool used to remove
the outer jacket or
insulation of the UTP
cable.
Making connections - Tools
Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cable (UTP)
UTP is network cable that consists of up to 4
pairs of wires. Each pair is twisted around
each other at a different rate and the entire
cable is encased in a protective plastic
covering.
Steps in creating a Straight-through Cable
1. Prepare all materials needed.
UTP Cable
Crimping Tool
Wire Stripper
RJ-45 connector
Network Cable Tester
Steps in creating a Straight-through Cable
2. Remove the outer jacket/insulation of
the cable to about 1 – 1½” of insulating
sheath. Avoid cutting into conductor
insulation
Steps in creating a Straight-through Cable
3. Untwist the cable pairs, sort wires by
insulation colors.
Steps in creating a Straight-through Cable
4. Straighten and flatten the wires between
your thumb and forefinger, arrange them
based on T568B color code.
TIA/EIA 568B: W-O | O | W-G | B | W-B | G | W-Br | Br
Steps in creating a Straight-through Cable
5. Trim the untwisted wires evenly to about
1/2 to 3/4 of an inch.
Steps in creating a Straight-through Cable
6. The exposed copper pins on the RJ-45
connector must be facing towards you.
Ensure that the wires are in order
from left to right starting from pin
1.
Steps in creating a Straight-through Cable