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Re: Re: KAT5, CAT5 + Clipsal
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- Subject: Re: Re: KAT5, CAT5 + Clipsal
- From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 09:59:46 +0100
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My Clipsal sockets don't have ANY colour codes
on
them? I had to work it out too. Numbers/colours at home as
well.
M.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 9:35
AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: KAT5, CAT5 +
Clipsal
Phil,
I wired up my first Clipsal CAT5e connector
last week and had the same problem. Whilst your RJ45 connector is wired
correctly the colour codings on the back of the Clipsal seem to be
either
wrong or for a totally different standard. I worked it out eventually
and
wrote the right configuration down but I don't have it with me at the
moment. When I get home I'll post what I found unless someone else
here beats me to it.
Regards, Darren
--- In
ukha_d@y...,
"Phil Johnson" <whiskybob@h...> wrote: > Hi all, >
>
A request for help :-) > > Yesterday I decided that I'd
finally
get started on putting CAT5 in walls, started off fine, ended with
frustration. My problem seems to stem from my inability to wire a
Clipsal CAT5e connector, I wired up a length of CAT5 with an RJ45
connector at one end and the clipsal jobbie at the other, plugged my
KAT 5
units in either end, managed to get sound, buzz and wobbly
"picture". OK, lets attempt to fix this step by step I
thought... > > KAT5's are working fine, connected them with a
network cable; perfect picture and sound. So I decided to chop
one
end of the "known good" network cable off and wire it to the clipsal,
again I get the same symptons buzz, sound and a wobbly picture.
After some number of attempts to fix it and lacking a working internet
connection, I gave up. > > Can anyone offer words
of
advice? I realise there are 8 strands of cable, so there is the
likelyhood that I've got something wired incorrectly. The RJ45
connector is wired, from Pin 1: > > White/Orange,
Orange,
White/Green, Blue, White/Blue, Green, White/Brown, Brown >
>
The Clipsal outlet is wired as per their colour coding on the back. >
> I'm a wee bit stumped, so any hints or tips would be greatly
appreciated. > > Thanks, > -
Phil
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