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commenting by using it fixed my cutted cable u saved me man
great video
Great it actually works Here after I had cut my cat 5e cable and came to this video right here and it worked
Nice tips. Thanks.
Gonna fix this the problem2 the rat chew it !
Does it have to be electrical tape
Who else is here for a dog ?
thanks, it worked
I can’t thank you enough for the second fix. I had a 50m+ outdoor cat 6 cable running to my outdoor office and the cable snapped. I managed to apply the second fix and now the internet is back. No latency issues at all
Awesome and easiest explanation
The second one worked for me. I didn't want to fiddle with the tiny box endings so I tried the second solution and the cable worked. Good tutorial.
How has the internet speed holding up now?
@@lualalanaufahu9384 Speed was okay but it stopped working after 2 months and I had to cut it shorter and redo it. It is just a temporary solution but if there's no other way it at least works.
A nail went through the cable but it still works really well - not tempted to fix it this way - but it is certainly an option :)
You are amazing and just saved me a week of non-paid vacation from work! Thank you so so so much!
Good luck with your performance issues in the future
Just bought one for 3$ ......
You saved me bro thank you very much
i thought you were going to re-use the terminal, you proved your point. 2nd pt *that's a nice little trick* i've used twist caps when combining 3 cables, didn't have a RJ45 Splitter plus was doing it on my own home and not a whole network. got internet excellent connection working. if data has been affected no one has noticed. all our devices are hard wired now, our wireless signal working beautifully
Thanks for the second part❤️❤️
I love you man
THANK YOU SO MUCH
OK ! GOOD JOB ! MANY THANKS.
It's better to splice the cable using soldering, and then isolate the wires using heat shrink tubing
not storm proof - waterproof.
Great video. I had problem 2 and followed your instructions. Problem solved! Thank you for your help.
Thanks a lot. So does meen, its working alsow without profesional Tools
Just want you to know, it works, the 2nd one, thank you
thank you! it works 😊
first i want to say thanks bro tanks so much and may GOD bless you man,like i fixed the cable and its now working on using the second tutorial thanks man
Why not just leave the wires as they are and to their responding colors, also would using heat shrinks be better??
Saved me $25! Thanks!!
great technique!
Very helpfull
Omg I can’t believe it worked it’s like a magic trick and I saved 50$ on a $50 cord thank you so much!
When striping the small wires use a lighter
Hope this works for me :)
Such a great second tutorial
BIG THANKS MY FRIEND!
My rabbit ate it left no crumbs were trying to fix it we saw your video but it didn't work for us😢
2:20
Bro you saved my life thanks
thank you!!!, i just repaired my cable with your help! 😊
Took a long god damn time, but I did it! Cheers to me. Thanks for the video brother.
It worked dog chewed on my cable 2nd part of the video was great help.
There are special joiners for the 2nd part of the video. I was kinda worried how he was bending the wires and taping them up. The bends can add noise to your signal, not to forget you're compromising the integrity of the cable connection itself. When you bend metals like that, they're prone to snapping/breaking if done too much or repeatedly bent. As well as the fact they are no longer twisted pairs. Honestly, I believe just capping the ends and add a coupler to bridge the cables is far more efficient than doing a manual splice like that. Less errors may occur, and reduce the risk of degradation; at least a lot more with a basic coupler vs manual joining with tape.
I agree....as a network professional, this video made me cringe. I'll admit that the "repair" will most likely work in the short term but given the types of environments where that damage would normally occur, this is just not a good permanent solution.
@@dciii5847 We twist ethernet copper cables all the time, like in this video. No problems for many many years. Cable Cat5E, length 50-100 meters, reaching 1gbps without a problem. No latency drops. Telephones, television and all sorts of equipment works without a problem 10+ years.
thanks you !! but isn't the second part gonna have dropped packages, from time to time ??
We twist ethernet copper cables all the time, like in this video. No problems for many many years. Cable Cat5E, length 50-100 meters, reaching 1gbps without a problem. No latency drops. Telephones, television and all sorts of equipment works without a problem 10+ years.
Thank you so much, my cabel broke and I worried I would have to buy a new one, but thanks to you I was able to fix it. I'm really glad that I found your guide.
This cable fix/hack worked, thank you. I subbed
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