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RJ-45 connectors feature eight pins, each designated for specific functions in networking. The pins are typically used for transmitting and receiving data, with four pairs: pin 1 (transmit +), pin 2 (transmit -), pin 3 (receive +), pin 4 (unused), pin 5 (unused), pin 6 (receive -), pin 7 (unused), and pin 8 (unused). In standard Ethernet wiring (like T568A and T568B), the pairs are configured differently but serve similar roles for data communication over networks.

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