Contact Us

If you still have questions or prefer to get help directly from an agent, please submit a request.
We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Please fill out the contact form below and we will reply as soon as possible.

  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Windows Technical Articles
  • Cable Specs

Ethernet RJ45 Wiring Spec

This article discusses the most commonly used wiring specifications for RJ45 in the USA

Written by Michael Cone

Updated at January 21st, 2026

Contact Us

If you still have questions or prefer to get help directly from an agent, please submit a request.
We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Please fill out the contact form below and we will reply as soon as possible.

  • VTube Update Articles
  • VTube Technical Articles
    VTube General (STEP and LASER) VTube Reports VTube-LASER VTube Configuration and Maintenance VTube-STEP VTube Installation SOLIDWORKS Configuration VTube Videos VTube Cloud License Server VTube Communications
  • Benderlink Software
  • Benderlink Hardware
  • Bending Terminology
  • Partners
  • CNC Bender ProControl
  • Bender to XYZ
  • General Software Topics
  • Utility Software
  • Windows Technical Articles
    Cable Specs
  • Measuring Devices
    HEXAGON Articulated Arms Metronor
  • TubeCAD
  • Benderlink Update Articles
  • Uncategorized
+ More

Table of Contents

Cheaper Asian Pre-Terminated Cables

The most common Ethernet RJ45 specification is T568B.

See the T568B picture on the left.

Most network hardware can use the same wiring on both ends without needing crossover wiring. Older systems sometimes needed crossover cables - like when a user wanted to cable from computer to computer. New computers detect and adjust for either wire spec in the cable.

 

t568a vs t568b

For Ethernet to work, different wiring schemes can be used, but a consistent standard like T568B makes cable maintenance easier.

Cheaper Asian Pre-Terminated Cables

Know that cheap cables terminated in Asia can use different wiring specs. The wires will often come with an RJ45 plug upside down on both ends. This is not a problem for communications, but it is not the standard.

This is an example of a patch cable purchased on Amazon that is backwards to T568B.

 

ethernet cable

Was this article helpful?

Yes
No
Give feedback about this article

Related Articles

  • Computer System Specifications for VTube-STEP and VTube-LASER
  • What are the Differences Between VTube License Types?
  • VTube Communication With BLM Benders with VGPNext and VGP3D Software

Copyright 2026 – Advanced Tubular Technologies.

Knowledge Base Software powered by Helpjuice

Expand