Got a damaged RJ45 Ethernet connection on your IP security camera? That's the worst. Here's a quick fix that just may be able to save your camera.
A damaged RJ45 connection on your security camera not only stops your camera from working, but it also voids your warranty. But before you throw away your camera, try out this hack. Quick disclaimer: depending on the type and amount of damage, this fix may or may not work for you. But if the damage is confined only to the connection, this should be able to get your camera back up and running.
The process is simple. Cut off the damaged connection. Crimp an RJ45 Ethernet connection onto your camera's pigtail. Using an Ethernet coupler, reconnect your camera to your network.
It's easier said than done, and it can be a bit tricky. But with a little practice, you should be able to get your damaged camera working again.
This video demonstrates how to fix your R-Series connection. Depending on your camera, the order and colors of your wires may be different. If you don't have R-Series, click here to check out our blog post to help you figure out your camera: https:nellyssecurity.com/rj45-fix
We're interested in hearing what hacks you've come up with! Let us know in the comments below how you've saved your cameras in the past. It just may help someone else!
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