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Originally Posted by pennsiveguy
I've always used the modular jacks where you press the wires into the individual slots, with 4 slots on each side. Keep the untwisted length to the absolute minimum you can get by with. I've never had a single problem, though I can't claim that I've done extensive analysis of dropped frames and the like. I have done thorough verification using iperf, however, and I've not found a circuit where I can't get ~935Mb/s which is right at the theoretical wire speed, minus TCP overhead.
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I do that too at the wall/floor jacks I have around my home. They're keystone female RJ45 jacks that are punched down. There are areas of my network where I had to terminate the cabling to male RJ45 ends. An example are the drops for my security cameras.