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The Jadaol Ethernet RJ45 Connector is a high-performance modular crimp connector designed specifically for Cat6 30 or 32 AWG flat Ethernet cables. Featuring 50 Micron gold plating for enhanced conductivity, these connectors ensure reliable and fast data transmission, making them ideal for both home and professional networking setups.
Brand | Jadaol |
Connector Type | RJ45 |
Cable Type | Ethernet |
Compatible Devices | Router |
Special Feature | High Speed, Tangle Free, UV Resistant, Water Resistant, Waterproof, Weatherproof |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
Ethernet cable category | Cat 6 |
Color | transparent |
Connector Gender | RJ45-RJ45 |
Data Transfer Rate | 9 Gigabytes Per Second |
Shape | Flat |
Number of Pins | 8 |
Unit Count | 60.00 Count |
Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Gauge | 32.0 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Number of Items | 20 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Manufacturer | Jadaol |
Item model number | Cat6-RJ45 Connectors |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.79 x 3.86 x 0.63 inches |
ASIN | B0771MCFQ7 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 31, 2017 |
J**P
Very Easy to use
We used this to repair a broken Ethernet cable it was easy to use and worked perfectly after installing it on the cable.
G**Z
Very happy with purchase.
Ok, I bought these because I am running a flat cable across 3 floors. We rent so I cannot drill holes but I can hot glue gun a cable up on each floor. the cat6 cable I bought is one that my wife approved since it is almost not visible especially when we paint over it. but the problem is I need specific sizes without having large balled extra cables. Well, I cut one not knowing that the wires are 32 AWG, wow that is thin. These were the only connectors I found that even stated they worked with 30 AWG. So I placed the order and got it out here in Frankfurt Germany about 1 week later.So they are very small for my big old hands and had to use a magnifying glass just to be able to see the tracks where the wires end up in. I just kept repeating to myself "Happy wife happy life". Now just to help you out, each connector is two pieces I call them INNER and OUTER. Once you have the wires laid out in the INNER tracks and you folded it closed it is smooth sailing.1) Cut the wire shielding about an inch long (you will need the extra wire to manipulate them into the tracks.)2) get a magnifying glass on a stand. you will need both hands (trust me)3) Lay some double-sided tape where you can push down the end of the wire that you laid down in a track. it will help keep it in place as you go to the next wire.4) Use at least 1 pair of tweezers. 2 works better.Once you laid the wires out in their tracks and you closed the cover of the INNER cut the wires right up to the INNER plastic. Now place the INNER inside the OUTER and crimp being careful that the crimping teeth really get inside the tracks. this may be because I have a cheap crimping tool but I had to re-crimp correctly and then my cable tester read correctly.With some patience, you will also get a good result. Good Luck.
E**N
They’re fiddly, but they work.
They’re fiddly, but they work. It took fine-tipped tweezers and excellent eyesight to get the conductors in the right tracks/channels. A magnifying glass may be needed for some people to see the channels clearly. Thankfully the insulation on mine was just wide enough to get them to stay in the channels after pressing them in. The product listing says 30-32 AWG, but my Cat6 is labeled 28 AWG and it worked fine. The jacket on my cable also fit into the connector perfectly.The connector bodies are very short. Haven’t seen connectors this short in decades. I had to make sure to cut very little jacket off to make sure it would still extend into the connector. That made the length of the unjacketed conductors very short, which made it harder to get them into the channels. These connectors would be better if they were up to twice as long.Lastly, these are expensive. I paid 45¢ per connector for a package of 20, which is almost 10 times what I last paid for regular RJ45 connectors. Granted, I bought 400 of those at a time. I don’t want to buy that many of these, but I would appreciate an option to buy 50-100 for a lower price. I’d happily pay 10-20¢ per connector for these.
W**G
Missing parts?
Just received my order. It didn't come with the little inner plastic part that other reviewers talked about. How am I supposed to connect the cable to the connector??
J**Y
These are exactly the right connector for CAT 6 flat cable
These are two piece connectors: 1) a tiny piece you snap onto the cable after stripping the outer jacket and fanning out the inner conductors in the right order. This first piece has grooves that hold the wires in alignment. 2) Then this small piece slides into the main housing, which you then crimp the same way, with the same tool you would use for any other RJ-45 connector. Kind of slow and fiddly to do the first step, but in the end the cable is well and securely terminated.
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