I have a Amcrest turret camera that was outside for several years, and the "water tight" ethernet connector didn't live up to it's intended purpose, and it corroded to the point where it would no longer get recognized by the router/get power
I have attached a female keystone jack a few years ago to a different camera and it worked out fine but it took awhile because I didn't have the punchdown tool.
I was wondering if it's possible to Jimmy rig this the easy way and still have it work properly.
My plan is to buy a cheap short ethernet cable, cut off one end (which is male) and splice it into the now exposes wires of the previous female adapter on the camera
So the camera would have a male ethernet adapter and that would get plugged into another male ethernet adapter using a double ended female coupler to connect the two male adapters. This would be much easier than messing around with the keystone jack
On paper this should work. Can anyone give me a reason why it's a bad idea?
I have attached a female keystone jack a few years ago to a different camera and it worked out fine but it took awhile because I didn't have the punchdown tool.
I was wondering if it's possible to Jimmy rig this the easy way and still have it work properly.
My plan is to buy a cheap short ethernet cable, cut off one end (which is male) and splice it into the now exposes wires of the previous female adapter on the camera
So the camera would have a male ethernet adapter and that would get plugged into another male ethernet adapter using a double ended female coupler to connect the two male adapters. This would be much easier than messing around with the keystone jack
On paper this should work. Can anyone give me a reason why it's a bad idea?
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