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Terminal Block or Coupler - best way to extend Cat 6 cables by 2 foot?

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Old 10-11-2009, 9:43 AM   #1
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Terminal Block or Coupler - best way to extend Cat 6 cables by 2 foot?

For one reason or another I have had to relocate my 24 port switch, and a few of my cat 6 cables are a foot or 2 short.

What is the best way to extend the cables? Some googling has suggested using a terminal block for each cable or a cat 6 coupler.

This is for home use (not sure if that is relevant).

Thanks for advice!
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