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Connect or wire up a network socket, lay it up & patch it! CAT7 cable to CAT6a socket! 10 Gbps possible! ▼▼▼ Open description▼▼▼ ►►ADVERTISEMENT◄◄ ★¹ Cat 6a network sockets: http://amzn.to/2BRrXBX ★¹ Cat 7 installation cable: http://amzn.to/2ln5Lsm ★¹ LSA Plus laying tool: https://amzn.to/3n9tZqu ★¹ Set including cable tester and stripping tool: http://amzn.to/2C3I0kd In this video I show you how to connect a network socket. Wiring (also called patching or laying up) is not as difficult as it looks - if you know how. A Cat 6a combo socket (surface-mounted/flush-mounted) from the manufacturer deleyCON is used. I have already installed a few of these sockets. My experiences with them have been exclusively positive so far. I am also impressed by the workmanship. I then ordered a Cat 7 network cable for this. Using an LSA Plus laying tool, the wire pairs are now laid into the socket. The whole thing is very simple. Ideally, the insulation of the wire pairs should remain until the end - the same applies to the twisting of the individual wire pairs. A diagram for the EIA/TIA 568 A and B standard is shown directly in the network socket. The cables are then laid accordingly according to this (order of the wire pairs). It is important that the same standard is used on both sides! Good luck :) Links marked with ''★¹'' are so-called affiliate links. If a purchase is made via this link, I will receive a commission. Of course, there are no additional costs for you. Where you buy the products is of course up to you. :-) Thank you for your support!