Cat5e to Cat3(RJ11): Convert an exiting Cat5e cable into a phone line (Cat3/RJ11).

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2022
  • ATTENTION!!! ATTENTION!!! ATTENTION!!!
    It has been pointed out that my video is actually showing a 6-pin 6-connectors (6P6C) RJ11. I was shipped the wrong thing and clearly didn’t not notice until after uploading. This video will work if you have the 4-pin connector or the 6-pin 4-connectors (6P4C) RJ11. The sequence for 6-pin is (left to right):
    White-Green • White Orange • Solid Blue • White Blue • Solid Orange • Solid Green
    Really anything arrangement can work as long as they are the same on both ends.
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    At my house, I ran new Cat6 cables for my new home networking setup. In this video, I show you how I converted the existing a Cat5e cable into a Cat3/RJ11 connection to be used as a phone line (For home resale purposes). This was done so I could plug and connect into my new 4 port wall outlet.
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Komentáře • 35

  • @vianeymendez3766
    @vianeymendez3766 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Gracias!!
    Saludos desde MÉXICO

  • @StonedWallGoat
    @StonedWallGoat Před rokem +2

    This video was extremely helpful for my current project. Just a thought, for those that may not be good with cables like this, no need to trim that much off until you put your colored wires in order. Makes it incredibly easier. They also make pass through connectors now which make things unbelievably easier now.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Před rokem

      Thanks for the suggestion to the community.

    • @scorpian3366
      @scorpian3366 Před rokem

      @@DIYBRY i have fiber optical internet 10mb conection smart tv box is 70 meters away from the ont hauawii router , does 5 e cable do the job for me or shouldis go for 6a , does bandwidh of 100mhz of 5e works for me in this regard please guide

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Před rokem +1

      @@scorpian3366 Cat 5E should handle 1000Mbps. If you need more than that, you would need to upgrade to Cat 6. Does that answer your question?

  • @domhamai
    @domhamai Před rokem +1

    You see the little hole on the far right side of the cutting blade, that’s designed to put your wire in and the blade be at the perfect height for only getting the jacket.
    You don’t need to cut it so much and it doesn’t need to cut all the way, just a score will allow you to break it off super easy by bending it.

  • @chrischawich4763
    @chrischawich4763 Před rokem +4

    Which color for two phone connector (2 pin) please
    my modem only has 2 pin phone connector
    and if i can join two color with each other for a better connection
    i have the cat 6 shilded
    thankyou :)

    • @JWolff-md3ij
      @JWolff-md3ij Před rokem +1

      The blue pair is industry standard, but if you keep things the same on both sides it would be fine using a different set. It will however, confuse who ever is coming in behind you. As for up doubling pairs, I doubt it would help anything, especially on an analog line.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Před rokem

      Blue is industry standard.

  • @DIYBRY
    @DIYBRY  Před rokem +4

    ATTENTION!!!
    It has been pointed out that my video is actually showing a 6-pin 6-connectors (6P6C) RJ11. I was shipped the wrong thing and clearly didn’t not notice until after uploading. This video will work if you have the 4-pin connector or the 6-pin 4-connectors (6P4C) RJ11. The sequence for 6-pin is (left to right):
    White-Green • White Orange • Solid Blue • White Blue • Solid Orange • Solid Green
    Really anything arrangement can work as long as they are the same on both ends.

  • @tundrawhisperer4821
    @tundrawhisperer4821 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a sensor cable I need to make for a woodworking machine and dust collector. It uses a phone jack, but rather than 2 or 4 wires, like a normal phone connection, this sensor needs a 6 wire set up. So would I use a 6P6C phone jack connector? And just get a 6 conductor cable? Do they make a 6 only conductor cable or do you have to buy an 8 conductor and just not use two of them? Thx

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Před 7 měsíci

      This claims to be a 6P6C cable: amzn.to/47WSwUI

  • @user-up5oc2jv5c
    @user-up5oc2jv5c Před 6 měsíci

    What if i want to convert the 8 line cable rj45 to 6line cable rj11 6p6c? Which colors should I use?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Před 5 měsíci

      Look that up one up online. But really, as long as there are the same in each end, it should, it mater.

  • @nbrieno00
    @nbrieno00 Před 7 měsíci

    It's way easier to get the wires in the correct order if you leave them a little longer like you had in the beginning and then cut them down

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Před 7 měsíci

      And what of the sheathing?

  • @markschrader7223
    @markschrader7223 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a question, i am very new to this and have no idea what your saying and what im doing but i will try to explain, i wanted to replace my telephone jack inside the jack it has these exact same color wires that you have and amout of wires. My new jack has 4 screws or posts. I tried to use all the wires and my home phone didn't work. I have my main phone the one that gets plugged into a jack in another room . So i hooked up just 4 wires i used the solid colors only on the 4 screws my phone works now but the jack im replacing does not work?? Im not sure how to wire it so this jack will work and my phone in the other room will work also. I need this jack for my wifes heart monitor. I would really appreciate some help. Thank you very much very much

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Před 9 měsíci

      Are you certain of the wiring sequence on each end?

    • @markschrader7223
      @markschrader7223 Před 9 měsíci

      @@DIYBRY i do not know the wiring sequence,

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Před 9 měsíci

      @@markschrader7223 can you take off the wall plate and look at the wires coming in?

    • @markschrader7223
      @markschrader7223 Před 9 měsíci

      @@DIYBRY yes i will

    • @markschrader7223
      @markschrader7223 Před 9 měsíci

      @DIY-BRY ok i have it off finally, sorry it took a while, i have solid blue on post B i have white and blue on Y i have solid orange on R and i have white and orange on G

  • @JWolff-md3ij
    @JWolff-md3ij Před rokem +1

    So you're terminating the wires in the connector on both ends exactly the same way?

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Před rokem +1

      Yes

    • @nonstart9632
      @nonstart9632 Před rokem

      @@DIYBRY which type of coax cable are you using? Is that RG6, RG59 or something? Thanks and best wishes

    • @1saregare1
      @1saregare1 Před rokem

      @@nonstart9632 It's not coax ,
      RG6 and Rg59 are coax for TV's. The cable here is Cat 5 for data lines.

    • @nonstart9632
      @nonstart9632 Před rokem

      @@1saregare1 I’m terribly sorry for my silly mistake. I mean if we have a single cat5e cable, can we use that cable for both internet,ethernet and phone line? Thanks

    • @1saregare1
      @1saregare1 Před rokem

      @@nonstart9632 No worries man it's not a mistake if you didn't know. Yes, usually the ethernet cable is Cat 5 or 6 at this point. the phone jack is different though. Rj11 or RJ12.

  • @madmax222
    @madmax222 Před rokem +5

    But it's a 6 pin connector?

    • @JWolff-md3ij
      @JWolff-md3ij Před rokem +4

      It's 6pin(positions)-6contacts, but if you're only using 2 you don't need this. You can use the cheaper, more readily available 6P4C connectors. What's important is that you terminate the wires in the correct placements inside the connectors. Also if it's just one line the standard colors used would be the Blue pair. Any color set will work however as long as you keep the placement consistent on both sides.

    • @DIYBRY
      @DIYBRY  Před rokem

      Thanks for the information for the community!