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I need to buy ~100 2' patch cables. Anyone have a recommendation for an online retailer? I'll be needing 3-4 different colors.
They are a pain to terminate, and I bet that they won't meet up with cat5 spec
Originally posted by: kehi
They are a pain to terminate, and I bet that they won't meet up with cat5 spec
If you make your own cables, how do you know if they meet spec or not? I have purchased spools of cat5e from Home Depot and terminated it with the IDEAL brand rj45 jacks and all of my cables have been fine. Yes, it does take time but if you have good lighting and don't get frustrated they are somewhat simple after you do a couple dozen of them. I am not saying that I am a pro by any means but when you can buy the cable for 13 cents a foot or cheaper and you plan on running a lot of it, I suggest making your own if you have the tools and knolwedge.
BTW: Here is a site with good reading on how to make the cat5 cables
Please trust me on this. If you talk to other network professionals you will hear the same story. Want your cable plant and network to run smooth with no problems whatsoever?
solid core cable, and isn't meant for patch cables
Of course, if this is your home network, and performance, and reliability don't matter; Go nuts
If some one would like to make 100 cables. I.e. 200 Crimping of RJ-45, in order to save the $40- $50. I would say go head and do it (LOL), you deserve the punishment.
Originally posted by: kehi
If some one would like to make 100 cables. I.e. 200 Crimping of RJ-45, in order to save the $40- $50. I would say go head and do it (LOL), you deserve the punishment.
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Originally posted by: Garion
I've bought a bunch of cables from ComReady.com and was quite satisfied with them. They sell a 100-pack of 3' Cat5E cables for $85. Shipping was reasonable when I bought from them, as well.
FYI, I don't remember the details, but a lot of people recommend 3' as the minimum length for a network cable. That's all I've ever used and it's rare to see anything shorter. Anything less and you don't have room to run them cleanly, in any case.
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