Buy the material you need in this Activity.
Material:
9.RJ45 3pcs
10.RJ11 3pcs
11.PDX cable #14 2meter 1pcs
12. PDX wire #14 1meter for 4 Splicing i think?
2nd on the 1st UTP cable on the other side of it, make the wires in to (Straight through Cable) and put it
inside of the (RJ45) you need to make sure that the wire is inserted properly then use the Crimping tool
for wire cables.
3rd put (RJ45) on each side of the 2nd UPT cable, but make sure your wire in both side of UPT Cable are
straight through cable
4th cut the telephone cable (Round) in a inch in both side and put it in the telephone jack and its up to you
what color you put on your jack.
5th put (RJ45) on the telephone cable (Round) and make sure that you know what color position on your jack
then arange it and put it on the (RJ11).
6th cut an inch on both side of telephone cable (Flat) and put (RJ11) on each side and make sure each side
are identical.
7th cut an inch of each side of (PDX) cable and insert the 2 wires on the AC jack its up to you if you put the
2 wires of the left side of the PDX on the jack or the the right side of the PDX and make sure its connected.
8th put all jacks on the 3 slot plate properly and make sure that that each jacks are securely fit.
9th find a big plywood board that big enough for your project and insert the ends of the cable on the hole of
box , there are four hole on the box pick a hole and insert the cables in the hole . 1st screw the box on the
plywood board and put the cables in the hole you pick and screw the plate to your box
10th make 4 splicing using the stranded wire #14 1meter i think? and make sure that the splicing are placed
on your plywood board.
How to test:
1st telephone jack: put the telephone cable (Flat) on the telephone jack and the other side is on the
(Cable tester) and the telephone cable (Round) on the (Cable tester).
2nd internet jack: same us the 1st step but you only use the UTP cable and (Cable tester)
3rd AC jack: try test it without connecting it on the plug because you don't have a mail plug and test it on
your (Multimeter) continuity testing, thats (Ohms) for the the selector range on your multimeter.
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