True, there's not much strain or movement on indoor, tied-down cables but if I may make a suggestion, I think it's best to develop the habit of getting the cable jacket under the RJ-45 connector's jacket crimp in all instances.
Learn how to correctly terminate cables in this insightful Q&A blog post. True Cable's Don & Dave provide expert advice on avoiding common mistakes and implementing best practices for stable and efficient connections.
True, there's not much strain or movement on indoor, tied-down cables but if I may make a suggestion, I think it's best to develop the habit of getting the cable jacket under the RJ-45 connector's jacket crimp in all instances.