fixin' ethernet cables.
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Ok, all this rain has put me in a state of anti-procrastination. I've got a broken ethernet cable, the plastic thing that locks it in place broke. It's wired up and around throughout my house, so I can't replace it quick-like. No sacrifice cables to be found, so replacing the plastic is a no-go. I wish to find a quick way to keep it in, as the gamecubes BroadBandAdaptor is too springy to let it sit in there.
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Re: fixin' ethernet cables.
Could you use tape or something like play-dough?totokan wrote:Ok, all this rain has put me in a state of anti-procrastination. I've got a broken ethernet cable, the plastic thing that locks it in place broke. It's wired up and around throughout my house, so I can't replace it quick-like. No sacrifice cables to be found, so replacing the plastic is a no-go. I wish to find a quick way to keep it in, as the gamecubes BroadBandAdaptor is too springy to let it sit in there.
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If you can sacrifice an inch or so of cable, you could put a new RJ-45 conector on it. Just cut the wires, peel back the outer casing, and slip the 8 wires into the new jack in the same order as they appear in the old connector. You will need a crimping tool for this, but a good local PC repair center might let you borrow or rent one.
Or, if you can't replace the connector, you could buy a new ethernet cable and a female-female adapter. (A small block you can plug 2 ethernet cables into.) Just put the broken cable into one end and tape it in place with electrical tape. Then use the new patch cable to connect the other side of the adapter to whatever it is you need on the network.
Or, if you can't replace the connector, you could buy a new ethernet cable and a female-female adapter. (A small block you can plug 2 ethernet cables into.) Just put the broken cable into one end and tape it in place with electrical tape. Then use the new patch cable to connect the other side of the adapter to whatever it is you need on the network.
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