On Sep 29 2004, 0:10, Vintage Computer Festival
wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004, Pete Turnbull wrote:
> [1] They're not paired as 1+2, 3+4, etc either. The first pair is
the
> centre pins, the second pair is the two pins
either side of centre,
and
so on,
working outwards.
The third and fourth pairs would not be "so on". They'd be the pairs
on
either side of the center, since
Orange+White/Orange and
Brown+White/Brown
are not split.
Er, no, in a USOC-wired RJ45 pair 1 is pins 4+5, pair 2 is pins 3+6,
pair 3 is pins 2+7, pair 4 is pins 1+8. You're thinking of TIA 568,
where pair 1 is 4+5 (blue), pair 2 is 3+6 (green), pair 3 is 1+2
(orange) abnd pair 4 is 7+8 (brown), as I wrote above the bit you
quoted.
Oops, sorry. I stand corrected!
:/
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