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Hi all -- I'm a novice when it comes to hands-on networking. Nonetheless I want to build a LAN in my home by running Cat6a cable throughout. I'm confused about a couple of things:
I've read that you can't "make" Cat6 or 6a cables by hand, and that manufactured patch cables will always be more reliable than anything a technician could do by hand.
I'm confused about what happens when I have to wire up a keystone jack with Cat6a cable. When I do that, am I "making" a cable? I wouldn't be using a coupler, so I'd have to splice and crimp or something. Is that going to work with Cat6a?
Thanks for your help
I've read that you can't "make" Cat6 or 6a cables by hand, and that manufactured patch cables will always be more reliable than anything a technician could do by hand.
I'm confused about what happens when I have to wire up a keystone jack with Cat6a cable. When I do that, am I "making" a cable? I wouldn't be using a coupler, so I'd have to splice and crimp or something. Is that going to work with Cat6a?
Thanks for your help