Oooohh... That is nice. Never seen those before. A little baby 66/110 block.
Two little screwdrivers or a pair of needle nose will do the trick.
Definitely put in a box or cut the wall at the location and put a blank plate over it. Not required but you could put a mud ring in the hole first.
Roger Harman
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This is exactly what you want. Existing cable on one side new cable on
the other side. I would put it in a box you can get at in case you need
to. It's best if you have a 110 punch tool but for a one off like this
two small screwdrivers can work. Don't push the screwdriver in the slot
the wire goes into though. Instead one on each side so the wire is
forced into the slot.
Hopefully Eddie survived!
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On 9/1/2017 6:02 PM, Paul Nelson wrote:
Thanks to 4-5 inches of water, I have now removed all of the lower 4 feet of
drywall in my office. My Ethernet cable has a jack on what I consider the
wrong side of the room, and now that the studs are exposed, I'm planning to
relocate the jack to the other side of the room.
Can anybody point me to a simple splicing kit?
Thanks
Paul Nelson
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