- Dec 4, 2016
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Hi there,
I removed some cameras from a place I lived previously. When I remove one of the pigtails from the hole it was pushed into, I think I yanked it too hard and I realized it immediately since it felt like it kinda stretched out where the white cable connects to the pigtail connector (where the ethernet cable plugs in). The camera no longer works, which is no surprise. Is it possible to repair this camera? I was thinking I could use a cat 6 keystone jack but I'm wondering how I would connect that. If there is a part on ebay I can buy, that would be even better.
Any tips on a fix so I can resurrect this camera?
I removed some cameras from a place I lived previously. When I remove one of the pigtails from the hole it was pushed into, I think I yanked it too hard and I realized it immediately since it felt like it kinda stretched out where the white cable connects to the pigtail connector (where the ethernet cable plugs in). The camera no longer works, which is no surprise. Is it possible to repair this camera? I was thinking I could use a cat 6 keystone jack but I'm wondering how I would connect that. If there is a part on ebay I can buy, that would be even better.
Any tips on a fix so I can resurrect this camera?