I’ve got some direct burial Ethernet cable with 4 pairs of twisted wire. Standard colors. Orange, blue, green and brown. The wires that are supposed to be striped to the corresponding color are all solid white. Anyone ran into this before?
I wish. It’s how it’s made I guess. As long as the terminated the same on both ends, I’m not sure how much it matters from what I’ve read.If they are not marked accordingly, it might still be manageable to use (albeit annoying). They are twisted pairs, so you'll need to pay closer attention when terminating the ends.
It matters if the specs for CAT-5e are to be met. I use T-568B on both ends.As long as the terminated the same on both ends, I’m not sure how much it matters from what I’ve read.
I thought about marking them because it’s difficult to tell once inside the connector.
Sorry, but I disagree. It specifically states white. It does not state Blue w/white stripe. It states White/Blue and I take that to mean the pair is a white and a blue wire.I'm not doubting what you are saying you saw. But the data sheet in the link seems to suggest there should not be any all white cables.
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Or maybe you are right. I found another data sheet that seems to back up your initial interpretation.
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AH-HAH!
OP's cut sheet denotes the berk-tek product under the Leviton company umbrella. @CaptainCrunch found a spec sheet showing the berk-tek product belonging to the Nexans company.
Looks like Nexans company was more accurate...