Hi,
Just thinking you guys here may have more cabling experience with regards to my problem.
I have my Cat6 laid on my ground floor but terminating in the 3M cat6 keystone jacks is providing to be a bit of a nightmare......
The jacks I have are these and have a couple of 'doors' on the back which open butterfly style and a small block inside with 8 holes which run vertically with channels top and bottom running horizontally for tidying the wires. The back of the block has the colour codes for which wire should go in to each hole (using T568B).
After putting the wires in the individual holes the small block goes back in to the jacks body and the butterfly doors are closed pushing the block further in to the body and causing the connectors to cut in to the cable skin and make live connections.
That is the theory anyway....
I cannot for the love of all things holy get a decent termination. I have tried doing it by hand with just hand pressure, by pushing the block in with hard hand pressure, hitting the block with a toffee nosed hammer and now taking the block out and connecting the wires to the individual internal connectors of the jack by hand.
Each time I get indication that wires 3 & 4 are not connected and there is a flickering on line 6 when using the cable tester. The patch cables plugged in to the jacks are tested as working and if I replace the jacks with RJ45 plugs then the cable checks out without any breaks.
Crimping plugs is fine, wiring cat5e jacks using a punchdown tool is fine but these 'tool less' cat6 jacks are driving me nuts.
I have tried to get these connected 2 or three times on each of 6 cables and am pulling my hair out.
Any advice or suggestions on how to get these working ?
Thanks
RB
Just thinking you guys here may have more cabling experience with regards to my problem.
I have my Cat6 laid on my ground floor but terminating in the 3M cat6 keystone jacks is providing to be a bit of a nightmare......
The jacks I have are these and have a couple of 'doors' on the back which open butterfly style and a small block inside with 8 holes which run vertically with channels top and bottom running horizontally for tidying the wires. The back of the block has the colour codes for which wire should go in to each hole (using T568B).
After putting the wires in the individual holes the small block goes back in to the jacks body and the butterfly doors are closed pushing the block further in to the body and causing the connectors to cut in to the cable skin and make live connections.
That is the theory anyway....
I cannot for the love of all things holy get a decent termination. I have tried doing it by hand with just hand pressure, by pushing the block in with hard hand pressure, hitting the block with a toffee nosed hammer and now taking the block out and connecting the wires to the individual internal connectors of the jack by hand.
Each time I get indication that wires 3 & 4 are not connected and there is a flickering on line 6 when using the cable tester. The patch cables plugged in to the jacks are tested as working and if I replace the jacks with RJ45 plugs then the cable checks out without any breaks.
Crimping plugs is fine, wiring cat5e jacks using a punchdown tool is fine but these 'tool less' cat6 jacks are driving me nuts.
I have tried to get these connected 2 or three times on each of 6 cables and am pulling my hair out.
Any advice or suggestions on how to get these working ?
Thanks
RB