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  1. Would not have guessed that. I was thinking- Blue, Orange, Green, Brown, Slate, or Green, Red, Black, Yellow, etc.. That looks like a mix of USOC sprinkled with 568b. Had I been faced with this dilemma, I would have carefully cannibalized a known working device and ohm'ed it out. That's actually what I did. No way I would have figured that out any other way, lol.
  2. In case anyone has this issue here is the way they go: Pin 1 = Brown Pin 2 = Purple Pin 3 = Orange Pin 4 = Blank Pin 5 = Yellow Pin 6 = Blue Pin 7 = Blank Pin 8 = Gray The white, green, red and black wires are for 12v DC input. So they are not needed when using PoE.
  3. We had a little accident with one of IPC-HFW2100's with the RJ-45 connector getting smashed and was unusable so I decided to cut it off and put a new one on. I have done this before with a different brand of camera and the wiring was standard so I had no problem rewiring it. When I cut this one I was presented with colored wires I'm not familiar with. 4 that are foil wrapped which I assume to be the 4 data lines (pair 2 and 3). The colors are: Orange, Blue, Purple and Brown. The other 4 are I assume are the POE lines (pairs 1 and 4). The colors are: Green, White, Gray and Yellow. Does anyone have an idea on how to figure out the order the wires go in? Standard pin out is LO, O, LG, B, LB, G, LB, B for T568B. I contacted Dahua via the email on their website explaining the same thing and received a response just asking "Can you tell me where are you from?" I responded with my location but that was 11 days ago and they still haven't responded back (I've also sent 3 additional emails). Any ideas would be great! Thanks
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