How To Terminate With An RJ45 Connector
How To Terminate With An RJ45 Connector
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Holding the cable with the wire ends facing away from
you. Moving from left to right, arrange the wires in a
flat, side-by-side ribbon formation, placing them in the
following order: white/orange, solid orange,
white/green, solid blue, white/blue, solid green,
white/brown, solid brown.
STEP 5
STEP 6
STEP 8
STEP 9
Figure 1
2.
Figure 1 is the wiring scheme for the plug side of an RJ-11
connector. The diagram is shown with the "hook clip" on the
underside. The typical RJ-11 connector has six terminals. Usually,
only the middle four pins are used. The POTS (Plain Old Telephone
Service) residential telephone wiring generally contains two pairs
of wires - designed for two separate telephone lines. The center
pins (Red and Green) contain the first telephone line. Please note
that business (digital) phone systems may be wired differently.
3. RJ-45 (DATA) Plug Wiring
Figure 2
4. Figure 2 is the wiring scheme for the plug side of an RJ-45
connector in accordance with T-568B standards. The T-568B
standard is the most commonly used. The wiring diagram is shown
with the "hook clip" on the underside. The wall jack may be wired
in a different sequence because the wires may be crossed inside
the jack. The jack should have a wiring diagram or designated pin
numbers/colours to match up to the colour code below. When
wiring a jack or an RJ-45 plug, remember to keep the “twist” as
close as possible to the (jack or plug) receptacle. This will insure
compliance with Ethernet wiring standards.
Specification T-568B
Figure 3
6. Specification T-568A
7. Crossover Cable
Some applications may require a crossover cable. The most
common use of a crossover cable occurs in wiring together two
Hubs. A crossover cable “crosses over” Transmit and Receive Data.
Pins 1 and 3 are crossed over, and Pins 2 and 6 are crossed over.
To build a CROSSOVER cable, simply wire one side according to
specification T-568B, and wire the other side according to T-568A.
8. 110 Block / 66 Block Punchdown
Punchdowns are made with the pairs in order with the white-stripe
wire first, then the coloured wire.