replace damaged female connector on a camera?

area651

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Aug 18, 2018
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San Antonio/McAllen Texas
When de-installing a camera from inside of a house, the connector was pulled off the camera pigtail and now I have a broken connector. Does anyone know what part I would use to replace this? This camera will forever be inside (its a free LAView fwiw) so I don't need it to be weather proof. I just need to be able to do POE.

Would I just use a keystone like this? Or is there a better soln?

Here's a pic of the damaged connector on the cam:
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I replaced a damaged connector on a Hikvision camera once. I did use a keystone connector, and even though it was going into a junction box, just to be safe I wrapped it all up with Coax Seal. I've had no issues with it in the last couple of years since the repair.
 
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I replaced a damaged connector on a Hikvision camera once. I did use a keystone connector, and even though it was going into a junction box, just to be safe I wrapped it all up with Coax Seal. I've had no issues with it in the last couple of years since the repair.
ive done this once too. it works
 
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You can use a punch down cat5 connector you will have to ohm out the pins to match your camera connector because the colors will not be standard colors for the punch down.