To crimp RJ45 connectors properly, follow these steps:
Yes they pass through, and require an EZ-RJ45 crimp tool. They only come in bags of 100.
You will need a tool to crimp it properly. I have tried to crimp F connectors without this tool, and it is not worth it. You can get one at your local hardware store for around $20 and it will have detailed instructions on how to use it properly. Also the packaging the F connectors come in usually have instructions on the back.
A punch down tool for jacks, a crimp tool for plugs.
RJ45 connectors are used in "ethernet cables". These cables connect network devices between computers and systems.
terminate the RJ11 end and on the RJ45 end crimp the 4 wires in the 4 middle slots. run the wires straight through, no crossover
To crimp an Ethernet cable properly, follow these steps: Strip about 1.5 inches of the outer insulation from the cable. Untwist and arrange the colored wires in the correct order according to the Ethernet cable standard (T568A or T568B). Trim the wires to the same length and insert them into the RJ45 connector. Use a crimping tool to secure the wires in the connector. Test the cable to ensure it is working correctly.
Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) is an interface that was used as Medium Independent Interface to connect to different connectors such as RJ45 & Coaxial connectors.
"RJ45" generally refers to 4-pair UTP (generally CAT5e or CAT6) terminated with 8P8C connectors to the TIA/EIA-568 standard. Ethernet is by far the most common layer 2 technology to utilize this type of cable.
This distribution hub has eight RJ45 jacks.
The most popular connectors found these days on the ends of network cables are commonly called RJ45 connectors.
There are various names and types - Bug Crimp Connectors Butt connectors Wirenuts Etc. The connectors would typically be insulated unless they were use for grounds.
Some alternative options to wire nuts for connecting electrical wires include twist-on connectors, push-in connectors, and crimp connectors.