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The front view is diagrammed with the click-in pin facing upward, see the colours as if you had flipped the RJ-45 bit 90 degrees toward you from the top.
 
The front view is diagrammed with the click-in pin facing upward, see the colours as if you had flipped the RJ-45 bit 90 degrees toward you from the top.
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To have a straight through ethernet cable you have this colour combination on both ends of the cable.  This is good for computer-switch links.

Latest revision as of 12:03, 1 December 2005

RJ-45 Straight Thru colours. The top view is looking at the RJ-45 bit where the copper pins are facing you and the click-in pin is on the opposite side.

The leftmost pin starts at 1 and the rightmost pin ends at 8. The most common sequence is 1. green-white 2. green 3. orange-white 4. blue 5. blue-white 6. orange 7. brown-white 8. brown. In the diagram there is no white but the hues of the colours are somewhat lighter.

The front view is diagrammed with the click-in pin facing upward, see the colours as if you had flipped the RJ-45 bit 90 degrees toward you from the top.

To have a straight through ethernet cable you have this colour combination on both ends of the cable. This is good for computer-switch links.

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current07:22, 1 December 2005 (17 KB)Pbug (talk | contribs)take 4, it's finally right.
06:54, 1 December 2005 (17 KB)Pbug (talk | contribs)take three
06:49, 1 December 2005 (16 KB)Pbug (talk | contribs)take two
06:33, 1 December 2005 (16 KB)Pbug (talk | contribs)RJ-45 Straight Thru colours

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