On October 13, 2017 at 12:23, Fins said...
I might accept that a standard end can be terminated just as fast as an ez, but it can’t be faster. The process is the same. EZs just don’t require trimming to the precise length before inserting.
Agree.
But trimming, like a reg Cat5 connector isn;t required either when using connectors with the loadbar, like Snaps, etc. You cut the wires flush with the loadbar with electrician scissors, then insert and crimp.
What amounts to the 3rd piece in Snaps, which keeps the twisted pairs separated, only takes a second.
I used to use EZ RJ45 back in the Cat5e days but then with HDMI extenders and they became taboo I stopped all together. For you guys using EZ connectors, are you using them still for everything?