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Pin out view facing the cable end.

 

       

RJ45

         
                 
        12345678 Cable End A
       

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Cable End B

 

To make a T1 crossover cable you will need an RJ45 crimping tool and at least one RJ45 end. 

 

Although shielded T1 cable is the ideal, you will find that using a Category 5  (CAT5) patch cable will work just fine with out any issues.

 

The data pins are 1, 2, 4, and 5.   The third pin is ground which is frequently unused.

Pins 6,7 & 8 are unused.

 

 

Cable End 1 Other End of Cable

PIN

Connects to PIN

1 4
2 5
4 1
5 2

 

   

 

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