supershimmer
06-22-2005, 12:26 AM
I am trying to finish the wiring done by the first guy. Basically, he has the keystone jack installed (well there are 2 jacks in a faceplate), and I just need to put a RJ45 end on the other end of the cable. The wiring on the keystone jack is:
W/Bl - Bl - W/Or - Or - W/Gr - Gr - Wbr - br
What I am stuck with is what order do I put the wires for the RJ45 jack
Any help would be great
adminskoty
07-04-2005, 05:16 AM
depends on what type of cable you need, whether its stright-through or crossover, they need to be wired in a certain order. straight-through would be:
O/W,O G/W,Bl Bl/W,G Br/W,Br both sides
cross-over would be:
one side G/W,G O/W.Bl Bl/W,O Br/W,Br
the other O/W,O G/W,Bl Bl/W,G Br/W,Br
oldtimerbob
07-12-2005, 09:43 PM
I would use 568 B wiring at your RJ45 end,as it is the most common used today ( is it a plug or a jack you are putting on?)....the pin out would be different depending upon which you are doing.......you can check the pin out configs by going to ICC,AMP or even Leviton telecom websites....or see who made the jacks you have and contact them.
You would only need a cross-over for certain applications.