the cable scheme on the jack goes blue, orange, black, red, green, yellow,
brown, and white; each designated with a number: 1 to 8. but just
remembering the ordewr is simple enough..... with pen and paper of course!
Thanks
On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 11:51 AM,
kitepilot@kitepilot.com <
kitepilot@kitepilot.com> wrote:
> Also, 'first the blue pair, then the green pair' will get you in problems.
> The correct sequence is (as seen from the "copper" side of the connector,
> see NOTE below):
> white orange
> orange
> white green
> blue
> white blue
> green
> white brown
> brown
> If you want to make a cross cable, reverse the green(s) and orange(s) on
> the "other" side.
> NOTE below: It doesn't really matter what side of the connector you look
> at for as long as you always look at "the same side", but most people (me)
> uses the copper side cuz is easier to see the wires.
> YMMV, free advice you can sue me... :)
> ET
> PS: If you have any question,
> you will get any answer...
>
>
>
> Eric Cope writes:
>
>> Are you saying that the wire sheaths don't match at each end of the
>> cable or the colors are not what you expected?
>> If they don't match, that's a serious problem, pretty magical too.
>> If each end matches the other end, but the colors are not as expected,
>> then just assign each twisted pair to your expected colors, and
>> remember those assignments for each end.
>> let me know if that doesn't make sense.
>> Eric
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> So I'm connecting my brothers computer to the internet . I ran the wire
>>> under the house yesterday (I let him do that... I didn't want to get
>>> dirty)
>>> and drilled a hole today and fed the cable through the hole. Then I
>>> stripped
>>> the cable; first the blue pair, then the green pair, the..... I'm sure
>>> you
>>> get the point. Anyways I'm all excited because now I'm going to connect
>>> the
>>> wires to the jack, then I'll do the other side, then my brother is in
>>> business! Except I sit down to connect the other side when I see a
>>> nightmare: instead of blue-green-orange-brown wires the colors of the
>>> wires
>>> are blue, orange, black, red, green, yellow, brown, and white; each
>>> designated with a number: 1 to 8. Any idea how I should wire these?
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