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The easiest most appropriate way to do it is using a 5 pair 710 module. I've done that in mass when a 110 block wasn't appropriate. A few companies make "splices" for Cat5e, I'm not aware of any particulars. The other quick option is to put modules on either end, and then use a short patch cord inbetween. Personally, I wouldn't crimp ends on a drop... too risky.
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