In this video, we provide a comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to wire a CAT6 cable for an RJ45 jack using the T568B standard. Perfect for connecting POE switches to IP cameras in CCTV systems, our animated diagram will visually guide you through the entire crimping process. more Audio. Written by Don Schultz, trueCABLE Senior Technical Advisor, Fluke Networks Copper/Fiber CCTT, BICSI INST1, INSTC, INSTF Certified You just bought a nice PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch with cameras and access points. You realize you need to buy Ethernet cable to handle this, but you are a bit. On larger projects we tend to buy CAT6 in drums of 1000ft, these are then run to the locations as required and RJ-45s placed on the ends by the electrician, this all works fine. This guide will explain crimping your connectors to the CAT5(e) cable. This can be done with one, simple to use, tool known as. Power over Ethernet or PoE, is the technology used for power transmission in network equipment, via network UTP cable, together with data. In this situation we take advantage of the Ethernet. THE FOLLOWING PAGES ILLUSTRATE THE DOS AND DON'TS OF CRIMPING, AND HIGHLIGHT THE ADVANTAGES OF USING MATCHED CABLE, TERMINAL AND TOOLING FROM THE EXTENSIVE TE CONNECTIVITY PRODUCT RANGE.