VCE UL Listed Keystone Wall Plate 1-Port, Low Profile Wall Plate for RJ45 Keystone Jack or Coupler and HDMI/Coax Modular Jack Inserts, White 10-Pack

VCE UL Listed Keystone Wall Plate 1-Port, Low Profile Wall Plate for RJ45 Keystone Jack or Coupler and HDMI/Coax Modular Jack Inserts, White 10-Pack

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valkyrie9005 posted on r/telus1d

I would pick up the following materials/tools:https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07Y44V68W/ - Stripper, punchdown and Keystone jackshttps://www.amazon.ca/Listed-VCE-Keystone-Modular-Inserts/dp/B07NMNWHNL/ - Wall plates for the outletshttps://www.amazon.ca/Wire-Tester-Cable-Tracker-BOOGIIO/dp/B07TMDFG3W/ - Toner/tester to identify which line goes where Also purchase a bunch of 3ft patch cables for in your smart panel (where the modem/boost is), and then whatever patch cable length you need to connect your devices on the other end. Patch cables are standard male to male ethernet cables, just get the length and quantity you need. Female outlets are easier to terminate than male outlets typically, this gives you the best shot at doing so. The tester allows you to confirm your work, and the toner lets you confirm which line runs to which room first. These are certainly budget picks, you could be better served with a klein tester/toner so there is better instructions on how to use it. There are lots of youtube tutorials out there here's a quick version:https://youtube.com/shorts/B-ohnEx9mTA?si=McWemkyjUQQvdP3h My one issue with this and some of the others - these rely on the stripper to not cut any of the jacket on the inner conductors. I always would strip the blue jacket off, then peel back another inch or two before manually cutting the jacket and ripcord off. This ensures you haven't weekend or compromised any of the center conductors on the cabling.