My home network has been wired up and all that's left is the installation and termination of the cat5e cabling to the keystone RJ45 sockets and to the patch panel at the other end.
I've done a trial run of this using a length of the solid-core cat5e used; I've connected one end to the RJ45 socket according to the colour-coded terminals (I believe it uses T568B coding) and the other end to the patch panel (again using T658B). When testing with a signal tester with one end plugged into the RJ45 socket and the other into the patch panel, I see that pins 1 and 2 are reversed, i.e. one end of the LAN tester shows pin one active whilst the other end shows pin 2 and vice-versa. I'm actually connected to my router via this setup so I know it works, but is the "crossover" of pins 1 and 2 due to the patch leads used to connect to the patch panel and RJ45 socket?



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