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Resnick

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#193756 23-Mar-2016 09:48
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Hello everyone;

 

Last night I had a ~25m run of cat5e cable suddenly fail, interrupting season 4 of House of Cards! The cable seemed to be sending some sort of spurious signal back to my router as all internet connectivity was lost until the patch cable was unplugged from the router.

 

 

 

I have a digitus LAN cable tester which is working, but as soon as I plug the transmitter into either end of the cable termination the Tx led indicators for the tones stop altogether. I hastily repunched the wires (admittedly in frustration before going to bed) with the same result.

 

 

 

I’m resigned to the fact that I’m probably going to have to replace the entire cable run (not an easy job), but is anyone able to follow what I have just written and have any ideas what has gone wrong?

 

 

 

Thanks!


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Resnick

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  #1518782 24-Mar-2016 08:37
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So, an update: Last night I re- repunched the terminations and changed the position in the patch panel as there is a spare slot. The etherscope told me I had 62 feet of cable with no apparent errors so I plugged everything back in and it works thankfully smile

 

When I get a chance I'll have to test the original port on the patch panel, but most likely it was one of my terminations. Interestingly the digitus LAN tester still wont give any indication of a transmit signal over the same cable (ie the lights stop altogether on the transmit unit), but it appears to work for other patch cables.

 

 


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