Please can someone shed some light on this before I go insane!
Wiring up some cctv cameras using POE. All cameras work when using pre-fabricated cat5e cables. The camera LEDs light up inside, but they won't actually work. Its definitely my home-made cables that are the issue, but for the life of me I can't see why!
Anyway...
I've got a tester and measured the pre-fab cables against my own. They're identical in every aspect according to the tester (photo attached).
Now, I was under the impression that it doesn't matter what order you crimp the 8 wires into the RJ45, so long as they're identical at the other end (which mine were according to the tester).
I've just had another go (after about a dozen unsuccessful cables) and for some reason when I use the correct order of colours (orange+white /orange / green+white /blue /blue+white /green/ brown+white /brown) it works.
Have I just crimped better than my previous efforts, or is there an actual reason why this works but using my own order of colours wouldn't? The only thing I could think of is electronic signal loss because certain colours run closer to others in the wire.
I don't understand what difference the colour sequence makes so long as each wire is in the same order at each end of the cable?
Any guidance gratefully received!
Wiring up some cctv cameras using POE. All cameras work when using pre-fabricated cat5e cables. The camera LEDs light up inside, but they won't actually work. Its definitely my home-made cables that are the issue, but for the life of me I can't see why!
Anyway...
I've got a tester and measured the pre-fab cables against my own. They're identical in every aspect according to the tester (photo attached).
Now, I was under the impression that it doesn't matter what order you crimp the 8 wires into the RJ45, so long as they're identical at the other end (which mine were according to the tester).
I've just had another go (after about a dozen unsuccessful cables) and for some reason when I use the correct order of colours (orange+white /orange / green+white /blue /blue+white /green/ brown+white /brown) it works.
Have I just crimped better than my previous efforts, or is there an actual reason why this works but using my own order of colours wouldn't? The only thing I could think of is electronic signal loss because certain colours run closer to others in the wire.
I don't understand what difference the colour sequence makes so long as each wire is in the same order at each end of the cable?
Any guidance gratefully received!