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I bought a Swann Security Camera System [8 Camera-16 Place]- SWNVK 156808.
I installed 4 cameras when I first got it.
They have worked fine when installed, and ever since.
After over a year, I'm installing 2 more  with 1 more later.
#5 is working well also.
I am attempting to install # 6 and am having problems.
They are being installed in various locations around our 1 acre property.
I bought a 1000-ft roll of network cable for the cams and am cutting lengths as needed.
The problem I'm having with cam #6 leads me to believe the cable cut for this cam has a broken wire in it.
Picked up a Wire Tracker/Tester to see what might be wrong.

The cables that came with the security system have 4 wires, #s 1,2,3 &6. No others are in the cables.

The new cable has 8 double strand twisted wires G/GW, O/OW, Bl/BlW, & Br/BrW.
I'm assembling the end connectors per EIA 568A with GW as #1, G as #2, OW as #3 and O as #6.
Blue and Brown wires are not being used.

Checking the new cable shows wires #s 4, thru 8, are not active.
I'm thinking #6 [O] may be broken inside the cable.
The cable is about 125' long.
Any way to locate the break?
Keep cutting it in half until its found, & splice back together ... throw it away and start over,  or...?
Maybe repurposed the blue or brown wires?
Open to thoughts and suggestions.

 

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Hi you are just doing unneeded work there is only 1 right way to wire a rg45 connection and it is standard around the world 

if you don’t follow this pin out you will have problems

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