The connection and sequencing of the network cable head is very important, and the correct connection can ensure the stability and speed of the network connection. There are a few things to keep in mind when splicing:
1. Prepare tools and materials: You need to prepare tools and materials such as network cables, network cable strippers, network cable crimping pliers, and network cable crystal heads.
2. Stripping: Use the network cable stripper to peel off the outer skin of the network cable, revealing the 8 stranded wires inside.
3. Finishing the stranded wire: Sort out the stranded wire according to the color order, usually white orange, orange, white green, blue, white blue, green, white brown, brown.
4. Align the stranded wires: Align the sorted stranded wires to ensure that the length of each stranded wire is consistent.
5. Cut the stranded wire: Use scissors or wire strippers to cut the stranded wire so that its length is suitable for inserting into the crystal head.
6. Insert the crystal head: Insert the cut stranded wire into the jack of the crystal head, making sure that each strand wire is inserted into the corresponding jack.
7. Crimping: Use the network cable crimping pliers to press the crystal head and the stranded wire to ensure that there is good contact between the jack and the stranded wire.
8. Check the connection: Check whether each stranded wire is correctly inserted into the jack of the crystal head, and make sure that the connection between the crystal head and the stranded wire is firm.
9. Test the connection: Use a network test tool or device to test the stability and speed of the connection.
It is important to note that care should be taken during the splicing process to ensure that each stranded wire is properly inserted into the jack of the crystal head and that the crimping wire is secure. If the connector is incorrect or the connection is not strong, it can cause an unstable or slow network connection.