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  1. nice!! good job guys. I wish they would have just used the popular color codes, would have been much easier. but, it does work now and I just saved myself another $120 or so from buying a new camera
  2. hey thanks for posting! just yesterday I had called our Canadian hikvision supplier and he had a nice diagram. just need to find out how I can upload it on here so everyone can see. I managed to get a connector on, and now it's back up and running! I guess I didn't water proof it enough, thankfully it didn't fry the circuit board.
  3. REVIVE!! newbie CCTV guy here. just installed 7 IP/POE cameras around my place and just the other day one of them went offline!! no power going to it, disconnected it and plugged it directly to POE switch, still nothing. looks like some water got in and messed things up. I wanted to try and fix it myself by replacing the Ethernet/power dongle on the camera, looks like there's some corrosion inside and water probably shorted it out after the storm. I'm "hoping" the dongle is the only problem. I cut off the female end of the dongle (Ethernet end) and stripped the wire. I was hoping to find the same color codes (w/b, w/o, w/g, w/br) but instead I found other colors that I have no idea how to match them up, was going to put on a new connector. does anyone have any clue as to where to find parts for this camera? I want to try replacing the dongle rather than buying a whole new camera. thanks for any advice!
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