expiredBlue_Ranger posted Dec 31, 2024 03:30 AM
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expiredBlue_Ranger posted Dec 31, 2024 03:30 AM
Klein Tools Impact Punchdown Tool w/ 66/110 Blade
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Most all new home builders currently don't punch blocks, meaning you would have to do it yourself or pay someone.
I feel like these are needed more than ever now, unless I am missing something here….
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Most all new home builders currently don't punch blocks, meaning you would have to do it yourself or pay someone.
I feel like these are needed more than ever now, unless I am missing something here….
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Edit: Just found out the home fiber jacks still get power from the router. The business ones are using the POF jacks and has certain circumstances for it to work properly, and only offered in 3 cities currently.
We're still years away from it being majorly rolled out, but it's coming.
Edit 2: Good Lord. I might be showing my age, but this brings back the memories of token ring vs ethernet conversations from years ago. lol
They make tool less keystone jacks but they are more costly and aren't as reliable. Plus tool less only work with solid wire I believe, though most people installing cat runs in their home should probably be using solid (anything inside the walls) over stranded to begin with. Sort of like electricians who back stab wall outlets vs screwing down the wires, a lot more call backs with the tool less option. If I am installing keystone jacks, especially those that will be carrying power, I am punching down for piece of mind.
They make tool less keystone jacks but they are more costly and aren't as reliable. Plus tool less only work with solid wire I believe, though most people installing cat runs in their home should probably be using solid (anything inside the walls) over stranded to begin with. Sort of like electricians who back stab wall outlets vs screwing down the wires, a lot more call backs with the tool less option. If I am installing keystone jacks, especially those that will be carrying power, I am punching down for piece of mind.
Also, I've been playing around with low-voltage projects lately, and experimenting with punchdown blocks as power distribution
This is a great deal. Looking at my order history I bought this for $35.38 on 9/27/23. Still works like new. I will probably lose it before it breaks down 😂 It's better than the Klein Tools VDV427-822 which is the more expensive screwdriver handle looking one which tends to break after so many punches and it is not made to open up and fix. That punch down is the only Klein product that I wouldn't recommend.
Edit: Just found out the home fiber jacks still get power from the router. The business ones are using the POF jacks and has certain circumstances for it to work properly, and only offered in 3 cities currently.
We're still years away from it being majorly rolled out, but it's coming.
Edit 2: Good Lord. I might be showing my age, but this brings back the memories of token ring vs ethernet conversations from years ago. lol
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And yes, I pointed out that POTS/CAT3 is going away in yet another post. But I'm glad you agree. And isnt it great now how you just have to replace the keystone jack coupler? So basic and easy, your basic IT guy or even the maintenance guy can do it. (As long as they're capable of unplugging the inside RJ45 jack without screwing it up, or pulling the little service loop out.)
Ah, I love when amateurs try to work in pro environments.
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