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Network 101: How-to Punchdown A Cat5E Keystone Jack
Written By DavidWe review a classic problem: How to terminate Cat5 cable at a keystone jack. Our speaker, Daniel, takes the viewer through all of the steps and techniques that should be used to complete this tedious, yet important, task. Daniel had no experience with Cat5e cable coming into production of the video, but you can see that with a little practice, even a novice can install Ethernet correctly. What else can I say that the video cant say for itself?
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Certify your network and finish the job
Written By Evan
With many network installations, there is one final step in which many must go through to get their work finished, and that is certification. FireFold would like to introduce you to the Byte Brothers Real World Certifier, an all-in-one solution to network certification. With the capability to store and print up to 250 different tests with just one device, the certifier is no slouch. Compatible with 10/100 and Gigabit networks, the certifier aims to be the one tool that you can’t live without when it comes down to the wire (literally). Detect worn connectors, faulty terminations, and even spot faulty wiring closet jumpers from an office outlet. Identify excessive noise and test for higher speed compatibility on existing cabling, and reduce bottlenecks which can hinder network performance. The device comes with all software and hardware necessary to easily connect to a computer and print results. Don’t be without it, get the Byte Brothers Real World Certifier here!




