Computer Science, asked by hakdog3333322, 3 months ago

In creating an Ethernet cable. Why do you think we need to push all the wires all the way in and there must be no short wires before crimping or locking it? ​

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Answered by vaishnavi171444
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Answered by mad210201
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We need to push all the wires all the way

Explanation:

  • The type of cable must match the connector there is a distinct kind of connector for each category and a singular connection for stranded or solid core cables.
  • The order of the pairs matters and also the color of the pairs determines the tightness of the twists and also the position within the bundle the order of the pairs within the connector matters.
  • Carefully place the connector into the Ethernet Crimper and cinch down on the handles of it tightly. The copper splicing tabs on the connector will enter into each of the eight wires.  
  • There is also a locking tab that holds the plastic sleeve in place for a decent compression fit once you remove the cable from the crimper, that end is ready to use.  
  • There is also a locking tab that holds the plastic sleeve in place for an honest compression fit. once you remove the cable from the crimper, that end is ready to use.
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