Cybertech Cat6, Cat5e RJ-45 8P8C Ethernet Modular Crimp Connectors Plugs Pack of 100 Cybertech Cat6, Cat5e RJ-45 8P8C Ethernet Modular Crimp Connectors Plugs Pack of 100

$9.59

This standard Cat6 / Cat5e RJ45 modular connector/plugs with 50 micron Gold plated contact is designed to terminate both Cat6...

This standard Cat6 / Cat5e RJ45 modular connector/plugs with 50 micron Gold plated contact is designed to terminate both Cat6 and Cat5e network cables. The connector contains three metal "teeth" that hold the wire in place giving a reliable connection. Easy to terminate, these connectors are useful for creating custom-length patch cables from bulk cable. The pinout for these connectors can be either TIA/EIA 568 or 568B.  Pack of 100

Works with most RJ45 Crimp Tools (excluding AMP)


  • RJ45 Stranded Modular Connectors /Plugs
  • Support both Cat 5e and Cat 6 Connection
  • 50 micron Gold Plated Contact
  • Works with most RJ45 Crimp Tools (excluding AMP)
  • You get 100 RJ45 connectors in each package
  • Best selling product on Amazon!

Customer Feedback

★★★★★ Five Stars

By Deathwolf01 on December 21, 2016

I've read that some people have had issues with getting these connections to work properly, but I have not experience one failure after 30+ crimps. I believe it might have to do with experience with crimping or over crimping as that causes connection problems. I always crimp my cables with the ethernet cover inside to prevent loose connections and never over crimp.

★★★★★ Five Stars

By Ryan on September 18, 2016

I've terminated a good number of cables with these connectors, and not a one has turned out bad. They give a nice connection to any networked device I've plugged them into.This is said to be used for stranded only. I've had no issues with stranded cable, works great.Not much else to say, they just work.

★★★★☆ Four Stars

By M. Robinson on March 4, 2016

★★★★☆ Four Stars

By Tyler Margison on November 14, 2016

My only problem is that the connectors seem a little loose in the socket. It's usually not an issue but I have a cat that was taking light swipes at the cables initially when I was getting things set up and even a light tug had a good chance of jarring the connector enough that I'd lose my connection on that line. Not a big deal once I got the cat to stop, and normally use of the cables doesn't seem to have them just popping out randomly, so I can't really mark them off more than one star for feeling a bit loose in the jack.

This standard Cat6 / Cat5e RJ45 modular connector/plugs with 50 micron Gold plated contact is designed to terminate both Cat6 and Cat5e network cables. The connector contains three metal "teeth" that hold the wire in place giving a reliable connection. Easy to terminate, these connectors are useful for creating custom-length patch cables from bulk cable. The pinout for these connectors can be either TIA/EIA 568 or 568B.  Pack of 100

Works with most RJ45 Crimp Tools (excluding AMP)


  • RJ45 Stranded Modular Connectors /Plugs
  • Support both Cat 5e and Cat 6 Connection
  • 50 micron Gold Plated Contact
  • Works with most RJ45 Crimp Tools (excluding AMP)
  • You get 100 RJ45 connectors in each package
  • Best selling product on Amazon!

Customer Feedback

★★★★★ Five Stars

By Deathwolf01 on December 21, 2016

I've read that some people have had issues with getting these connections to work properly, but I have not experience one failure after 30+ crimps. I believe it might have to do with experience with crimping or over crimping as that causes connection problems. I always crimp my cables with the ethernet cover inside to prevent loose connections and never over crimp.

★★★★★ Five Stars

By Ryan on September 18, 2016

I've terminated a good number of cables with these connectors, and not a one has turned out bad. They give a nice connection to any networked device I've plugged them into.This is said to be used for stranded only. I've had no issues with stranded cable, works great.Not much else to say, they just work.

★★★★☆ Four Stars

By M. Robinson on March 4, 2016

★★★★☆ Four Stars

By Tyler Margison on November 14, 2016

My only problem is that the connectors seem a little loose in the socket. It's usually not an issue but I have a cat that was taking light swipes at the cables initially when I was getting things set up and even a light tug had a good chance of jarring the connector enough that I'd lose my connection on that line. Not a big deal once I got the cat to stop, and normally use of the cables doesn't seem to have them just popping out randomly, so I can't really mark them off more than one star for feeling a bit loose in the jack.