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Wire management and bracket is always needed so you can easily troubleshoot lines in the future 🙌
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ОтветитьThanks! Very clear and intuitive training video. You make it look easy! Hahha Thanks for sharing. Now I have to try it with my Patch Panel for my basement rack. Cheers!
ОтветитьGreat! Thx
ОтветитьFaboulas job Sir . i have learn about the athics of termination and dresssing ..
ОтветитьI enjoyed this thoroughly. Simple, easy to understand and very neat. Keep up the quality work!
ОтветитьThank you for showing the 2nd way to strap and leave space to panel..nice and pretty but it would have been a night mare to replace or test the 1st cable terminated on panel with the other cables tightly terminated on top the middle.grouping and restrapping with space to access panel termination is ideal.
ОтветитьThanks a million!
ОтветитьWell Explained!
ОтветитьNice job Roland. I really like how you pinched and held the twisted pair in place and unravel it only enough to be pushed in. This helps the clippings stay together. Secondly, I liked the stand off dressing method, very clean appearance. Looking forward to see the next video. Bravo and thank you.
ОтветитьSimplification at its best, thank you for such a unique video.
ОтветитьThis is generally a very good job
ОтветитьGreat video and explanation from a true pro in the business, thank you.
ОтветитьI'm new to learning IT. Exactly what job position will be handling things like you've shown in this video? I'm guessing, network admin? I would love to come to work and have to do things like this all day. So satisfying
Ответитьgood job except you should use a string to strip back the outer insulation
ОтветитьI echo the last comment, really good job. thanks
ОтветитьFirst off.... why isn't the panel in the rack ? You cutting down on a table???? Looks like absolute garbage
ОтветитьThat's super clean. Are drip loops, or leaving serviceable lengths at the termination point an outdated standard?
ОтветитьThis is a masterpiece in teaching
ОтветитьSounds like an Asian Mike Tyson
ОтветитьNicely done. Thanks.
ОтветитьExellent demo sir
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ОтветитьTip: Don't work over your cables like they show when terminating at the patch panel.
Rather get an inline patch panel. It reduces installation time by over 50%, nevermind that the this the chance of signal degradation, when.not installed properly.
Thank you Sir for making this video!! I cannot tell you how many videos I've looked through that only showed a single punchdown sample which left me questioning how to do the rest. Yours is the most complete and straight forward video and then you went on to show alternate methods for organizing. I really appreciate this and you have a great way of demonstrating. You've earned another subscriber! Keep up the great work!
ОтветитьCraftsmanship and finesse explained with clarity!
ОтветитьI wonder if you can help me find a cable hook extraction tool like the yellow one you have. I've tried searching everywhere. Do you know who makes it and what the exact name is please? Thank you so much for your time and the fantastic video content.
Ответитьthat is a great job. Thanks for the tutorials
ОтветитьGreat tutorial!
ОтветитьAppreciated ❤🎉💯🔥
ОтветитьVery good video... Congratulations👍
ОтветитьWell done. Clear and easy to understand every step. You are a gifted teacher!
ОтветитьFIRST NO ONE terminated patch panel as 568A anymore unless you are working on a PBX system. second leaving that much open wire behind the punch is against code
ОтветитьGreat job
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьYou have no clue how much I needed this, I can't thank you enough 🙏🏻
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Very nice
ОтветитьExcellent tutorial! Thanks for posting it.
ОтветитьMy house has (15) builder-installed Cat5e T568A cables from 2007 and (8) Cat6 T568B cables that were added this year. When I run these Ethernet lines to my patch panel do I just wire them per there existing designations (T568A or T568B)? Does mixing different Ethernet cable types and wiring schemes create any problems? Thanks!
Ответитьwhat are your thoughts on patch panels with keystone jacks. some dont even need to be punchdown
ОтветитьHello Roland if I terminate 2 cables in the patch panel up and down, but only one cable runs to a keystone jack, how do I know which is going to work for the keystone jack?
ОтветитьThanks a lot for your easy advice way God blessed you ✅
ОтветитьI like the fact you ensured all the pairs are roughly the same length. I've not paid attention to this aspect before.
ОтветитьJust use B NOT A
ОтветитьBeen a wireman for years and I still learned a lot from this video. Thank you.
ОтветитьYou are an excellent teacher!
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