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Could be door bell. I have video doorbells I set up. Home builder ran cat5e to the old doorbells that terminated in the attic at the doorbell chime block. I snipped and terminated these with rj45s and mounted a small outdoor rates PoE switch in the attic to power the new video doorbells.
I have no idea which route these cables take to get where they go as they disappear under the decking in the attic. Terminating each end worked so I figured all is well.
It's not to anything that works, because it's not been plugged in since we moved in.
The doorbell is wireless.