Richard Welty wrote:

some jacks have Telco style 110 punch downs, which are easiest to do with an actual
punchdown tool.

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I highly recomment spending the money on a punchdown tool.
They used to be priced for professional folks who bought them at company expense (=
expensive.)
They've become very affordable last couple years and worth every penny for DIY 
networking
projects using punch down blocks and wall outlets.
The tool usually comes with a reversable blade (?) that allows you to pass through or
terminate a wire on a block.
Mine is made by Ideal - your area may have other brands.


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