Scotch Lock each pair together.  Wrap two pairs around the main wire in 
one direction, and two in the other direction.  Cover with a RG-11 coax  
splice boot.  It's filled with non-conductive gel.


Scott Reed wrote:
> I have a customer that cut the cat 5 right at the ground in September.  
> I put a jack at the ground and a plug on the remaining cable and wrapped 
> it up as well as I could, knowing I would be back. Sure enough, today I 
> went back to re-fix it in the sleet.  What fun.  I think it is better 
> because I used a cat5 splice device and filled it  with RTV.
> Anyone have a way to fix a cable that is underground?  I would rather 
> not run a new cable and make her bury another one if there is another way.
>
>   




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