Best RJ 45 CAT 6 Ethernet Jack crimping video tutorial for Dummies?

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Best RJ 45 CAT 6 Ethernet Jack crimping video tutorial for Dummies?

Need to teach/ show a small bunch of workers in a small manufacturing / factory workshop how to splice an Ethernet cable and crimp it using an average/ standard Crimping tool.

Not everyone speaks/ understands English well, but VISUAL CLARITY & CORRECT VISUAL METHODOLOGY will help.

Why? Some of these people break the "jack", mostly its clip too often. Most of the jacks they have all over are in dire need of replacement and no cabling guy/ company will come do this, especially with the frequency with which they break these.

And half the times wonder if something else is messing with the network when its just something as simple as this.

Yes yes, you will say teach them not to break.. (will be doing that) but welcome to Asia and its issues.

I'd rather have a few people learn how to fix the jacks, than pray & hope that 20/ 30 people never break the jack damage the cable.

PS: I've you tubed this stuff a bit, but would prefer to go with something that folks recommend as being most CLEAR & EASY for a layman.
 
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Best RJ 45 CAT 6 Ethernet Jack crimping video tutorial for Dummies?

Need to teach/ show a small bunch of workers in a small manufacturing / factory workshop how to splice an Ethernet cable and crimp it using an average/ standard Crimping tool.

Not everyone speaks/ understands English well, but VISUAL CLARITY & CORRECT VISUAL METHODOLOGY will help.


Why? Some of these people break the "jack", mostly its clip too often. Most of the jacks they have all over are in dire need of replacement and no cabling guy/ company will come do this, especially with the frequency with which they break these.

And half the times wonder if something else is messing with the network when its just something as simple as this.

Yes yes, you will say teach them not to break.. (will be doing that) but welcome to Asia and its issues.

I'd rather have a few people learn how to fix the jacks, than pray & hope that 20/ 30 people never break the jack damage the cable.

PS: I've you tubed this stuff a bit, but would prefer to go with something that folks recommend as being most CLEAR & EASY for a layman.
Look on the websites of some major cable manufacturers- they often have videos and training info.

Make sure the ends are compatible with the crimper, too- some aren't.
 

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