They are the same ones.
Cat 6 just use's some wires in the cable a different way. Cat5e is compatible with Cat6 systems but may not give you the most bang for your buck. They're all standard "connectors".
RJ45 Telecommunications - a connector standard for telephone cables, RJ45 cables are also used as a connector for a computer network by way of connecting to the internet.
01. RJ45 is the connector designed for connecting Cat5/Cat6 cables. It is not used for connecting fiber optic cables.
No, it is wired for RJ45 jacks.
RJ45 connectors are used in "ethernet cables". These cables connect network devices between computers and systems.
A punch down tool for jacks, a crimp tool for plugs.
This distribution hub has eight RJ45 jacks.
A RJ45 can be defined as a telecommunications connector standard for telephone cables. It can also be defined as a connector for computer network (Ethernet) cables.
RJ11 and RJ45 are the names for the terminators at the ends of the cables. RJ11 is the 2 pair (4 wire) terminator used for telephones. RJ45 is the 4 pair (8 wire) terminator used for ethernet cable.
RJ stands for Registered Jack commonly used in Ethernet networking. The Ethernet cables has RJ45 connectors at both the ends.
RJ45 do terminate network cables. The process of wiring them requires a crimping tool and a UTP cable stripper. The former for trimming the end of the cable and squeezing the RJ45 after connecting. The latter helps in stripping the jacket of the cable.
The most common plug used with twisted pair network cables is the RJ45 plug.
Yes they pass through, and require an EZ-RJ45 crimp tool. They only come in bags of 100.