testing in wall cat 5e and coax cables
I prewired 2 cat 5e and 2 RG 6 quad cables in each outlet with 2 outlets in each room in my new house.
the drywall installers are coming wednesday. my question is this:
is there an "easier" way to test each of the lines for correct continuity than crimping each of them down and using my lan tester? i am sure that's the most thorough but that is a lot of crimping and rj45 connectors i will have to cut off before i connect them to the faceplates, not to mention using up some of the wire as well ( i did leave 18" at the outlet end and 2 ft at the central wiring panel end).
thanks for the help. i am glad that the majority of it is now behind me and i can go back to my XP studies
the drywall installers are coming wednesday. my question is this:
is there an "easier" way to test each of the lines for correct continuity than crimping each of them down and using my lan tester? i am sure that's the most thorough but that is a lot of crimping and rj45 connectors i will have to cut off before i connect them to the faceplates, not to mention using up some of the wire as well ( i did leave 18" at the outlet end and 2 ft at the central wiring panel end).
thanks for the help. i am glad that the majority of it is now behind me and i can go back to my XP studies
Mark Twain
“If I cannot drink Bourbon and smoke cigars in Heaven than I shall not go.
“If I cannot drink Bourbon and smoke cigars in Heaven than I shall not go.
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dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□So is there an outlet on each end? What kind of cable tester do you have?
The one I have consists of two parts, one sends a signal one wire at a time, while the other receives it. I just put a patch cable coming out of each outlet into each device, and that works fine for me. Just be sure your patch cables test correctly before-hand. You don't want to run new lines just because you had a bad patch cable -
seuss_ssues Member Posts: 629So your crimping the end and then removing it?
Why not put the jack on that your going to usewith whatever faceplate and then plug a patch cable from your tester into it. Then you dont have to cut it off and its already ready for when the drywall gets done. -
Breadfan Member Posts: 282 ■■■□□□□□□□drywallers will screw up by faceplates when doing their thing. the connectors are expensive. (then again, running a whole new line afterward would be too .
thanks for that one. i got a few hours to get 40 lines done.....gonna be close....LOL
thanks again allMark Twain
“If I cannot drink Bourbon and smoke cigars in Heaven than I shall not go.