I installed a CAT6 cable with drain wire.
The wire seem to be connected correctly to the shielded keystone.
But do I need to ground the keystone itself as well?
Also, if I put a small metal plate and then connect a wire from the keystone to this plate - is this enough for grounding?
I have 0 knowledge about electricity, so I wanted to ask you about the above sentence: For low amount of static generated by an ethernet cable, how to tell what is enough metal to be considered as a ground?
For example, when I build a PC, I touch my PC case and I'm discharged, so maybe in an ethernet cable having a small piece of metal is also considered a ground