i would suggest he explains in more detail what he means by there being no connection
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I did do both ends the same wasn't sure what the correct way was as the colours go half and half on two if them. Didn't know you were supposed to not strip too much back or not untwist did by points like that on site for years thought it was neater/easier
Thanks mark that's a great explanation, I hadn't thought of that technical side so thankyouThat socket is wired wrongly. Swap your white/grn and org and it will be sorted. These sockets are confusing - be sure the follow the 'B' column on both sides.
If you're wrong, but consistently wrong, both ends will of course test OK electrically, but the four balanced twisted pairs will be mixed up, affecting the signal.
Also, as others have said, leave the pairs twisted until the last possible point! (And note the frequency of twist in each pair is different. No one said network cabling, for maximum performance, was easy )
Not sure Strima, sorry. Customers leads. He is quite a bit cleverer computer wise than me so didn't really question it.Are the patch leads straight through or crossovers?
It's not a common issue but it has been known to happen.Not sure Strima, sorry. Customers leads. He is quite a bit cleverer computer wise than me so didn't really question it.
Thanks I will check when I go backIt's not a common issue but it has been known to happen.
I got a 20m lead with a plug on each end so I could watch them both together, they all flashed through in sequence
What does this do Mark? How does leaving them twisted together help?That socket is wired wrongly. Swap your white/grn and org and it will be sorted. These sockets are confusing - be sure the follow the 'B' column on both sides.
If you're wrong, but consistently wrong, both ends will of course test OK electrically, but the four balanced twisted pairs will be mixed up, affecting the signal.
Also, as others have said, leave the pairs twisted until the last possible point! (And note the frequency of twist in each pair is different. No one said network cabling, for maximum performance, was easy )
What does this do Mark? How does leaving them twisted together help?
This has been an interesting thread!
What does this do Mark? How does leaving them twisted together help?
This has been an interesting thread!
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