• Atropos@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Yeah, why is this the case? I have to refer to a diagram whenever I punch down a jack. Always forget where the green goes.

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      3 days ago

      I sing a little ditty in my head:

      Orange-stripe, orange, green-strip, blue,

      Blue stripe, green, brown-stripe, brown.

      If it’s the “other” scheme? Fuck me, to the diagrams I go.

      EDIT: Realized you’re talking about jacks. Aren’t they all clearly labelled these days, with both schemes?

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        Yeah, the good ones are labeled, but I have a bag of unknown origin that don’t have it on the side. I should probably just get a new bag.

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          Was going to say, despite my loathing of waste, I’d probably chunk of bag of unlabelled jacks. Hell, you’ll waste a few fucking up anyway.

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            2 days ago

            I’m usually the type to just deal with the annoyance and use them up to prevent tossing them. Probably a minor enough annoyance.

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      Blue in the middle is pair 1. Orange around that is pair 2. Green on the left, brown to the right.

      CC-B-AA-B-DD.

      Pair A is for telephone back when Ethernet was wired to a punch down block. Pair B and C are for data. Swap b and c on one end for crossover.

      The fourth pair is basically useless.

  • the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world
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    Tab down, orange white, orange, green white, blue, blue white, green, brown white, brown.

    But in all honestly as long as the cables match on either end it doesn’t matter even in the slightest what color they actually are so I never understood why they used such weird pairing either.

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    When Metcalfe created Ethernet it was Thick Coax. Ethernet over twisted pair was standardized by TIA. They didn’t fuck with it. They created it. Before that it was vendor specific.

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    I don’t know where they found it, but the WISP who ran Ethernet from the antenna to the router in my mom’s house used white jackets for every wire pair.