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Wiring a network cable with RJ11 plugs
I know they're not strictly RJ11 plugs, but for the sake of argument, assume they're the ones that connect to your ADSL modem for example. :)
Is it possible to crimp an RJ11 plug onto a network cable? I'm looking to replace the current telephone extension lead we have with electrically shielded network cable, but can't find anything that says if this would work or not. |
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You mean you want to attach an RJ11 to some UTP CAT5 cable?
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Yep, that's the one. Infinitely simpler than I could spit it!
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If you cut away the shield a bit and just had 6 of the wires sticking out in a line then yes it could be done, are you using RJ12 or RJ11?? (12 = 6way and 11 = 4way)
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OK, so 4 wires sticking out then... If using shielded remember that the shield is only partialy effective as it's not connected as it's a plastic plug on both ends ;)
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Should be more than capable of having a dog trying to trash the damn thing every day! :D
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UTP = Unshielded Twisted Pair....how does that become electrically shielded!! |
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The twisting in the wires helps reject some noise.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_5_cable Better than ordinary telephone flex at this rate. An addendum to this: UTP means the 4 twisted pairs themselves aren't electrically shielded. The actual twisting of the wires is far better in this respect at shielding interference than telephone flex or the super-substandard 4 wire flat cable that has no shielding whatsoever. |
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If you want extra cable, Maplins sell network cable by the metre, RJ 45 plugs and a crimping tool.
Just be careful when crimping the plugs on as it's very easy when inserting the cables into the plug to get two crossed over - I now examine mine through a magnifying glass first! |
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Don't buy RJ45s from Maplins - they are crap! Go to ScrewFix or get some from RS / CPC. |
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....or then again - why buy RJ45's at all when the OP specified RJ11?
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Not ever used the RJ11's from there so fill yer boots!! |
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These are the ones I got before (RJ45s) - terrible terrible things...
FCC68 (RJ11) look ok though... |
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