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Ethernet Cable Connector (2 Pack), RJ45 Connector, LAN cable Adapter, RJ45 Coupler, Powerline Network Adapter, Ethernet Female to Female Joiner, WiFi Extender link USB Socket Switch for speed internet

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Finally, the connector and the wire going into it are fed into the crimping tool, which you squeeze together until you hear the connector has been crimped. This method will mean that your make-shift length of Ethernet cable is likely to last a little longer, but I wouldn’t recommend attempting this unless you really know what you are doing.

This means they will have an RJ45 connector at the end that has been crimped to keep it in place. Essentially, there won’t be any wires left exposed. Any cable that you don’t use remains coiled up within the box, so it can be easily stored away and only bought out again when you need to create a new length of cable. Switches will often have LED lights to indicate when a device has been successfully connected and is transmitting data, so it will be easy to tell if it is working or not.The same steps as I described above apply, but instead of twisting the wires together and hoping the electrical tape holds them together in place, you would solder the wires together instead. Unmanaged switches are plug and play devices, so all you need to do is provide it with power and it will start working straight away.

I see this as one of those cases where it is just easier and less stressful to buy the solution rather than go through the hassle of trying to join two lengths of cable and it still not work out quite as you would like. Use a Network Switch The final step would be to connect the other ends of each cable into wherever they need to go, be it a router, a network switch, or the end device like a PC.

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I consider this option to be suitable to get you out of a pinch whilst you organise a more permanent solution. When you are happy that they are as secure as you can make them, wrap the join with electrical tape.

Another budget way of joining Ethernet cables together is by stripping the wire and twisting the inner wires together. One of the better, longer-term solutions to join Ethernet cables together is to indirectly join them by placing a network switch in between them. This will require a few tools and a bit of investment in time and in the monetary sense but is the best option out there in my opinion.

Something to note with using a coupler is that both ends of the Ethernet cables must already be terminated. It may cost a little bit to buy one, but it is incredibly easy to get hold of Ethernet cable that is already terminated and comes in a variety of different lengths and colors. That being said, you can always plug the switch into an extension cord to give you more flexibility around where you place your switch. Terminate Your Own Lengths of Cable

Joining Ethernet cable with an RJ45 is likely to affect the signal that passes across both lengths of cable, so I see using them as being ideal for a temporary workaround, but not a permanent solution. Twist the Wires Together To remove the cables from the coupler, hold down the tab at the end of the cable whilst pulling it out.

The switch is probably the best route to take, but you will be limited to where you can place it in relation to an available power outlet, whereas you will more than likely experience some degradation of the signal if using a coupler. If you don’t hear anything but are using enough force, you will be able to see whether the crimp has been successful by taking a look at where the wires meet the connector. You also won’t be able to remove the connector if you try and gently pull it off. Repeat this process with the one length of cable and you’ll find the coupler sits in between both lengths.

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