All Ethernet cable must be terminated at both ends. One way is to use a RJ45 connector. Selecting the correct connector for your Ethernet data cable is entirely dependent upon the type and construction of the cable to be run. Technically, Category has nothing to do with it. It is all about fitment. Information is half the battle in the quest for success, and this can be a bit tricky. Let's get fitted!
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Video Time Codes:
[0:42-2:37] - Standard RJ45 Connector
[2:37-4:12] - Shielded v.s. Unshielded
[4:12-7:20] - Connector Fitment
[7:20-11:21] - Tips on Purchasing & Description of Different Plugs
[11:21-13:37] Do You Need a Strain Relief Boot?
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