Not saying it WILL help but having make/model number of cam would not hurt.
BTW, looks like you have enough colored wires intact to find or skin back insulation to create bare spots so you can use an Ohmmeter/continuity checker to locate which color goes to which pin of the existing female RJ-45 (as pictured below left of male) ...is that not the case?
I would not expect it to and didn't suggest that it would. But that does not matter if YOU can visibly and with a continuity checker verify which color goes to which pin...is that a possibility?
I would think so since you can say that they don't match!
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