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Re: Ethernet / Network help
18-04-2021 8:09 PM
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I'm getting 1, 2, 3 and 6 so that seems to be fine.
Any ideas on why I'm not getting a connection?
Re: Ethernet / Network help
18-04-2021 8:27 PM
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The hub one will try to connect to your PC at 1G , it might be the utp won't support that speed, so if you can drop the connection to 100M it might help, this would have to be done on the PC network hardware properties.
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Re: Ethernet / Network help
18-04-2021 8:50 PM
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The PC works fine when connected directly to the Hub, however one of the ethernet cables is Cat 5, not Cat 5E.
I have just tried dropping the connection to 100M, no change.
I will buy a second Cat 5e and try that.
Re: Ethernet / Network help
18-04-2021 9:22 PM - edited 18-04-2021 9:26 PM
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think you'll find that only two pairs (four wires) are required
Agreed, but most patch cables would be wired for full duplex Gigabit and have all 8 pins connected.
If you're going to try and check the fixed wiring with a tester, then you need to start with 2 fully wired patch cables
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Re: Ethernet / Network help
19-04-2021 8:28 AM
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@jjjamie In message #24 of the thread you mention using a PPPoE connection in Network Centre. You are setting up a standard ethernet network so do not try and use a PPPoE connection. It's not needed and will not work.
Re: Ethernet / Network help
19-04-2021 7:08 PM
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However, still no connection on the PC. Gah!
Re: Ethernet / Network help
19-04-2021 7:44 PM - edited 19-04-2021 7:46 PM
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So to be clear, does the socket wiring check out ok with the tester now ?
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Re: Ethernet / Network help
19-04-2021 8:09 PM
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19-04-2021 9:07 PM - edited 19-04-2021 9:10 PM
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I'm sure I can see wires not in the metal tags properly and damaged tags (called tines).
They should be pushed into place with a tool like this below. You'll need some new conectors too. Use your google mojo to find out how to do it. 🙂
https://www.amazon.co.uk/VCE-Professional-Punch-Down-Cutter/dp/B07RSR3FRX/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?adgrpi...
Re: Ethernet / Network help
19-04-2021 9:36 PM
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Re: Ethernet / Network help
19-04-2021 9:42 PM
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@Bogbody wrote:
Looking at the pictures of the wires in the connections , It lools like the wires have not been fitted correctly with the correct tools.
I'm sure I can see wires not in the metal tags properly and damaged tags (called tines).
Agreed @Bogbody , and they appear to be entering the IDC terminals from the wrong direction.
And looking at the lower image in post #26, the other terminals appear to be speaker cables.
Re: Ethernet / Network help
20-04-2021 9:14 AM
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Re: Ethernet / Network help
20-04-2021 10:09 AM
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and by the same person who obviously didn't have a network tester🙄
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Re: Ethernet / Network help
20-04-2021 10:57 AM
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Yes, those pillars are for speakers which are in the suspended ceiling, sadly a cheap jobby too. Luckily I have a good hifi of my own, I may yet replace them and use them in conjunction - party mode 😁
Re: Ethernet / Network help
20-04-2021 11:15 AM
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@jjjamie wrote:
Thanks for your help all, I'm very grateful! Now you point it out I can see they're wired backwards on one side. I've got two new faceplates and a tool coming. Will update as I get on.
Unless you've gone for one of those small basic plastic tools which just push the wires in, you'll see that if you offer the 'proper' tool to the IDC that it'll only 'fit' properly one way, with the 'scissors' passing close to the plastic block of the connector.
Do that first (without a wire) to familiarise yourself with how it works, then you'll see which direction to feed the wire into the IDC. Do it in the wrong direction and instead of chopping the excess off, you'll chop the wire!
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