Dunno... is that crimper pretty good? Do I want stranded or solid cable? hehehe...Originally posted by: ElFenix
is there such as thing as bad cat 5e?
...Originally posted by: Mucman
Stranded is meant to be a max of 5 (or is it 2?) meters long, and you should not crimp em by hand... I highly doubt you can hand crimp strand cables and keep the cat5 spec even... solid core cables are meant for in wall structured cabling and it is not meant to be moved. To be fair to the LAN party goers I would buy patch cables. It will suck being the guy who is noticing crappy performance because his cable did not get crimped very well.
😛Originally posted by: Mucman
It's not just bandwidth... it's overall flakiness that can be caused by a bad crimp and attenuation (sp?). Who am I to talk though... I got the company to pay $750 for our patch cables, and not a dime out of my pocket 😛
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
😛Originally posted by: Mucman
It's not just bandwidth... it's overall flakiness that can be caused by a bad crimp and attenuation (sp?). Who am I to talk though... I got the company to pay $750 for our patch cables, and not a dime out of my pocket 😛
I'm an extremely technical and detailed guy, if it requires exactly half an inch of exposed Cat5e, it WILL be EXACTLY 1/2 inch if I'm doing the wire stripping 😉
Originally posted by: Mucman
Evadman - Yeah, I wired my own home too, and it's been a year now and everything is fine... I think ScottMac and I are paranoid, because we've done wiring for networks that require top performance and 99.99% uptime. I know my customers would raise hell if I had to tell them they were down because of a flaky cable.
How can it be unreliable? Many people have had success crimping their own cables, assuming they know what they're doing.Originally posted by: ScottMac
SO, just to make sure I understand....
You'd rather run at a flakey (i.e., unreliable) 10Meg, than a pretty decent 100Meg?
For the cost of the crimpers, the (Cat5e-rated) connectors, and the bulk 5e cable (don't even think of using stranded), you could have a sh!tload of well-made certified cables.
You might as well play through modems.
Good Luck, Have fun.
Scott