Fix broken Ethernet plug
Network Administration - Definitely a regular user of the network, you will encounter a situation where you need to keep the plug . When the plug is broken, the contact of the jack will affect your connection. It is not possible for each individual to have a pliers, so in this article we will show you a little trick that can overcome this problem.
Step 1
Prepare the necessary tools
- Cable lock tool (optional)
- Sharp knife
- Cutting pliers
Material:
- Two strings (small size)
They are the main materials used in this tutorial.
About the exact size will be introduced below.
Step 2: Find the right size for tight rope
The tip of the rope must be of adequate width to reach the slot and be easily removed.
To check, insert the tip of the plug into the slot as shown in the figure below. Then pull the rope lightly to check the tightness.
The width of the head is about 4.3mm.
Step 3: Cut the rope
Cut approximately 4.5 cm
Step 4: Cut thin head
Using a sharp knife, cut a thin section at the tip.
Step 5: Bend the tight rope
Bend the rope as shown below
Step 6: Use the second rope
With the second rope, we will use it to fix the first rope.
Step 7: After fixing the first rope
Now you will find it quite interesting, but the job is still there.
Step 8: Make some small adjustments
Adjust the position and bend the No. 1 rope so it can bounce like a spring.
9: Use
Insert the correct plug-in as shown below.
Now you can completely access the Internet reliably with the newly-edited jack.
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