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Score: 1 me, 0 premanufactured ethernet cables

Walleye

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well, with my 400 feet left from the 1000 foot spool bought for wiring the house (my dad did all that), i decided to try my own hand at making ethernet cables. i'm pretty happy with the results 🙂 it worked, first try, both cables that i did.


and the dlink switch i bought is working well, too 🙂


all this to hook my xbox up to the internet 😛



anyway, i know it's not a huge accomplishment, or any real accomplishment at all. but i'm happy i was able to do it 🙂. and with me being an idiot, it's all the more cool 😛
 
Originally posted by: rudeguy
i know it's not a huge accomplishment
no Pete, you did a really good job. By the way Peter, would you mind coming and hooking up a network for my ps2?

Thanks again Petey

if you pay well enough, i'll act like i dont mind that sh1t 😛
 
i'm gonna bump this because i dont feel any thread deserves to die at 4 posts.





well, at least not any of *my* threads 😉
 
Originally posted by: Eli
It's really not that hard, especially if you have the crimper tool. 😛

i have 3... one's broken, but it's still working 🙂



i just have to reseat the plastic every time....
 
How much did it cost for the supplies? I'm thinking about doing it for myself as well.

Probably only gonna need around 500 ft though.
 
Originally posted by: t60
How much did it cost for the supplies? I'm thinking about doing it for myself as well.

Probably only gonna need around 500 ft though.

i bought a big spool of the good belden stuff a long time ago... it's 100baseTX, so not as good as newer stuff. it's normal cat 5. but i like it enough 🙂 it blazes lan games 😛 and is fast enough to handle internet...
 
I notice deals for Cat5 on computergeeks.com now and again. Spool of wire and a tester, maybe also a crimper too. Making your own cables is great. Saves $$ and you can make them to the desired length.

Congrats on making your first cables, it took me years to remember the pairings for crimping, cuz I did it so rarely until I got my new job.

Post++ on your thread walleye 🙂
 
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