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For common home network, a full duplex cable would have White Orange Orange White Green Blue White Blue Green White Brown Brown From left to right with the clip on the bottom and looking from the end where the cable inserts.

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brown; brown-white; blue; blue-white; green; green-white; orange; orange-white. The combination colors are striped.

brown; brown-white; blue; blue-white; green; green-white; orange; orange-white. The combination colors are striped.

brown; brown-white; blue; blue-white; green; green-white; orange; orange-white. The combination colors are striped.

brown; brown-white; blue; blue-white; green; green-white; orange; orange-white. The combination colors are striped.

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The outer jacket color can be any color.

the inner 4 twisted pairs are blue and white striped and solid blue, orange and white striped and solid orange, green and white striped and solid green, brown and white striped and solid brown.

This is the standard for UTP or Unshielded Twisted Pair network cable. The difference in conductivity gives it it's standard as Category 5, 5E, 6, or 6A.

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There are four pairs of wire with white/color and color/white making each pair. The pairs are Blue, Green, Orange, and Brown.

There are various standards of termination, the most common of which is EIA568B/TIA568B. From left to right white/orange, orange/white, white/green, blue/white, white/blue, green/white, white/brown, and brown/orange.

Ethernet (LAN) communications uses wires 1&2 and 3&6. This leaves 4&5 (the middle pair) for use for other -- telephone -- applications. Rarely are wires 7&8 used in non Gigabit-Ethernet applications

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The colors in a Cat-5 and Cat-6 cable are as follows: Orange/White, Orange, Green/White, Green, Blue/White, Blue, and Brown/White, Brown. These cables have 4 pairs, and 8 wires.

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brown; brown-white; blue; blue-white; green; green-white; orange; orange-white. The combination colors are striped.

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