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| RJ 45 Wiring Pinout and Assembly Procedure |
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Assuming a 10BaseT or 100BaseT
connector and RJ45 connectors
using USOC 568B wiring standards:
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EIA/TIA 568B
Wiring Standard
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PIN
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Wire Color
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1
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White w/Orange Stripe |
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2
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Orange w/White Stripe |
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3
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White w/Green Stripe |
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4
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Blue w/White Stripe
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5
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White w/Blue Stripe
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6
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Green w/White Stripe
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7
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White w/Brown Stripe
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8
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Brown w/White Stripe
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EIA/TIA 568A
Cross Over Cable Wiring
Wire ONE End using 568B and one end as follows (Swap Orange and Green Pairs):
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PIN
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Wire Color
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1
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White w/Green Stripe
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2
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Green w/White Stripe
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3
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White w/Orange Stripe
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4
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Blue w/White Stripe
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5
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White w/Blue Stripe
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6
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Orange w/White Stripe
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7
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White w/Brown Stripe
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8
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Brown w/White Stripe
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Procedure: Cut the outer jacket of the wire about 1.5" to 2" from the end. This will give you room to work with the wire pairs. Separate the pairs and align them in the order shown below. Begin flattening the wires into a "ribbon" so that it will easily slip into the connector and into the individual channeled areas. End to end connection should extend at least 1m (3ft) and not more than 100m (~328ft). Hold them in line together and trim them all to the same length, about 1/2" to 3/4" from the sheath. Then you want to insert them into the RJ45 end and make sure each wire is fully inserted to the front of the RJ45 end and in the correct order. The sheath of the cable should extend into the RJ45 end by about 1/2" and will be held in place by the crimp. Crimp the end with the crimper tool. Verify the wires ended up the right order and that the wires extend to the front of the RJ45 end and make good contact with the metal contacts in the connector.
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| RJ 45 Wiring Pinout and Assembly Procedure |
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Assuming a 10BaseT or 100BaseT
connector and RJ45 connectors
using USOC 568B wiring standards:
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EIA/TIA 568B
Wiring Standard
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PIN
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Wire Color
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1
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White w/Orange Stripe |
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2
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Orange w/White Stripe |
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3
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White w/Green Stripe |
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4
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Blue w/White Stripe
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5
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White w/Blue Stripe
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6
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Green w/White Stripe
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7
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White w/Brown Stripe
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8
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Brown w/White Stripe
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EIA/TIA 568A
Cross Over Cable Wiring
Wire ONE End using 568B and one end as follows (Swap Orange and Green Pairs):
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PIN
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Wire Color
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1
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White w/Green Stripe
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2
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Green w/White Stripe
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3
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White w/Orange Stripe
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4
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Blue w/White Stripe
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5
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White w/Blue Stripe
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6
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Orange w/White Stripe
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7
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White w/Brown Stripe
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8
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Brown w/White Stripe
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Procedure: Cut the outer jacket of the wire about 1.5" to 2" from the end. This will give you room to work with the wire pairs. Separate the pairs and align them in the order shown below. Begin flattening the wires into a "ribbon" so that it will easily slip into the connector and into the individual channeled areas. End to end connection should extend at least 1m (3ft) and not more than 100m (~328ft). Hold them in line together and trim them all to the same length, about 1/2" to 3/4" from the sheath. Then you want to insert them into the RJ45 end and make sure each wire is fully inserted to the front of the RJ45 end and in the correct order. The sheath of the cable should extend into the RJ45 end by about 1/2" and will be held in place by the crimp. Crimp the end with the crimper tool. Verify the wires ended up the right order and that the wires extend to the front of the RJ45 end and make good contact with the metal contacts in the connector.
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