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Hi everyone, I need to pass an ethernet cable from one side of the wall (drywall) to the other side, but I also want it to look nice, so just drilling a hole is out of the question.
What's a good passthrough connector I can use for that?
EDIT: To clarify, I want both sides of the wall to have female ethernet connectors.
EDIT2: This is probably a good example of what I need: https://www.amazon.com/Listed-VCE-2-Pack-Female-Plate/dp/B071G2QSNY
The only issue is that this decoupler is probably not long enough to reach the other side of the wall, so it may not work properly. The wall is ~4.5 inches thick.
Hi folks, finally starting my endeavor to put a rack to this closet and trying to decide where the cables will pass through. A few options. a) ceiling, then wrap them all and flush with the side wall b) back of the wall near the ceiling, then flush with the back wall c) back of the wall near the floor
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what plastic piece do you use to protect the cables from the drywall
what plastic piece do you use to protect the cables from the wood if I drill some 3/4" to pass cables from crawlspace under the house to avoid pests and mice.
Thanks!
Standards dictate you use the T-568B color coding on the wall plates. All wall plates should be simple straight through, there is no twisting on any of them. This is true for patch panels or not. Patch panels will follow this coding as well.
The two color codes - T568A or T568B. In the USA, the standard is B for networking. You can use either, but stick to one.
Follow the 568B standard. The punch down block on the back of the wall plates should be marked to show which conductor goes where. This is simple and straight through since all you are doing is basically extending a cable.