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for years and years ive been putting rj45 plugs onto ethernet cables like this with closed plugs where you have to measure the length or guess like this and then hope and pray they all align up fully and properly at the tip and dont swap places inside without you realizing until its too late and then crimping with one of these standard tools although i got pretty good at it ive still lost count over the years of the number of times ive had to snip an end off and start again from scratch wasting a plug which cant be used again and making the cable shorter and shorter with each failure well now theres a better way using a slightly different type of rj45 plug and a different crimping tool you will need a drum of ethernet cable probably either cat5e cat6 or possibly even cat6a it will depend on your use case but we wont get into the differences in this video rj45 plugs make sure you buy pass-through plugs sometimes called snap plugs and optionally the strain relief boots which help