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This is pretty cool, and now I know what I'm doing on my free time this weekend! Note that if you want to do this yourself, you might need to cut enough of the twisted pair cables away at the ends and leave enough insulation sheath to fit in the RJ45 connector. Otherwise, the double layers of sheath and cables might not fit. And if you're using a CAT6 cable for this, you might want to pull out the cross webbing too.