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Kagey
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      07-07-2003, 10:32 PM
Hi folks!
Can someone ou there please help .... 1 PC upstairs & 3 PC's downstairs, all
running WinXP (1 also Linux).
Have installed cabling between the floors and am trying to install Connectix
(made by Carling Systems) Cat5 modular wall outlets - 1 upstairs for PC's to
connect to & 1 downstairs to link to the Unex 5 Port hub.
However I cannot for the life of me fathom out exactly how the wiring
physically connects to the outlets.
I have absolutely no problem with the colour coding as to which wire goes
where - but how the *#~* do I attach the wires?
Do they need stripping, or does the metal blade-type things do that as you
pressure the slim-jacketed cables into them?
I have tried Maplins where I bought them from, who haven't a clue, and there
is no indication on the packaging (despite the fact that it says
instructions included!!).

Maybe someone out there somewhere has the answer - before I go wireless -
having already done the hard bit.
Cheers for any help,
Karen

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Rob Morley
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      07-08-2003, 12:40 AM
Forgot to mention: when you strip the outer casing and cut the wires to
length you should untwist them as little as possible - the twists help
reduce electrical interference.
 
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Peter Parry
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      07-08-2003, 08:57 AM
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 23:32:35 +0100, "Kagey"
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>However I cannot for the life of me fathom out exactly how the wiring
>physically connects to the outlets.


You might find
<http://www.wppltd.demon.co.uk/WPP/Wiring/UK_telephone/Installation/installation.html>
useful although it is aimed at telephone wiring it illustrates how to
connect Cat 5. Don't forget to keep all the wire lengths in the
cable the same - don't trim pairs to different lengths, and untwist
only about a cm in each pair.

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Peter Parry.
http://www.wpp.ltd.uk/
 
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Rob Morley
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      07-08-2003, 09:17 PM
In article <HsFOa.722$(E-Mail Removed)>, kagey60
@REMOVETHIShotmail.com says...
> Thanks guys!
> A trip to B&Q has come up a treat.- a wonderful piece of plastic
> engineering!
> Using the right tool it took me about 5 mins to remove the previous mess &
> install & get it up & running!
> A darn sight better than struggling for about 3 hours last night!!!



Cool :-)
 
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