So I purchased a crimper a couple years back that I've never really got around to using. Just got around to trying to crimp some Cat6 cables, and for the life of me can't seem to get any connection whatsoever (i.e., nothing reads out on the tester from 1 to 8). Thought it was possibly bad cables, but then realized it didn't matter what cable I tried to crimp.
Then used some keystone jacks (sell crimping kind), and the cables worked fine.
Dumb question as the crimping tool seems pretty low tech, is it possible that there could be an issue with the tool or more likely something in my technic? Have gone through multiple videos and tried a few different kinds of connectors and different kinds of cables, all to no avail even though eveything looks fine? Wondering if the crimper is not really crimping at this point!
In other news, noticed my builder installed keystones are a disaster, tested a few and had to replace every single one as the signals were not complete (e.g., would get 2 through 7 instead of 1 through 8, or missing ones in between, etc). Wonder if that was the reason even when plugged in to some rooms I was getting pretty crappy speed!
Then used some keystone jacks (sell crimping kind), and the cables worked fine.
Dumb question as the crimping tool seems pretty low tech, is it possible that there could be an issue with the tool or more likely something in my technic? Have gone through multiple videos and tried a few different kinds of connectors and different kinds of cables, all to no avail even though eveything looks fine? Wondering if the crimper is not really crimping at this point!
In other news, noticed my builder installed keystones are a disaster, tested a few and had to replace every single one as the signals were not complete (e.g., would get 2 through 7 instead of 1 through 8, or missing ones in between, etc). Wonder if that was the reason even when plugged in to some rooms I was getting pretty crappy speed!