Ok first of all
- You are not Crimping (let's dispense with bad habits) You are TERMINATING , it's technically a COMPRESSION connector
but certainly not a crimp connector (Look up the definition of CRIMPING) this is not it
What happens when you terminate a connector is , the gold plated blades cut into the cable and form A TERMINATION (A conductive path)
there is no crimping
- RJ45 is the wrong term to use as it refers to the Jack (Registered Jack 45), What you have here is a MODULAR PLUG or 8P8C Connector
- does it look good ?
No.. firstly i can see that the gold connectors are not lined up properly, likely you didn't compress it hard enough
- Secondly, it doesn't look like you have the colouring scheme correct
LOOK AT THIS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_5_cableYou want to be using T568A WIRING DIAGRAM
(The one where the orange and Orange/White are not together) but all other pairs are with their corresponding whites
as for the shield (well, you need a shielded Modular plug) if the plug doesn't have a metal ground then there was no point to buy
a STP (shielded Twisted Pair) Cable, in which case you can just cut the foil away and not use it
You also need to buy a modular plug that is suited to CAT6 and (i'm assuming you have SOLID CORE Cable) suitable for solid core cable
that's what i can see wrong with it
also you can end up buying crappy termination tools
when you buy it, compress it very slowly and WATCH THE TEETH COME DOWN
if they wiggle on the way down, don't buy it
if they come straight down , then it's ok
a lot of the time when they wiggle they will not make good contact with the pins on the modular plug and they'll bend them out of shape