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Cat 5 Wiring issues...? Wha'd I do wrong?

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outhere

IS-IT--Management
Jul 29, 2001
116
CA
Hi!

Been working on setting up a WAN, within a LAN via a Linksys Etherfast DSL Router.
Installed the wall jacks as following (per instructions).

Cat 5 color-------wall jack color.
blue...............green
blue/white.........red
orange.............yellow
orange/white.......black
brown..............brown
green..............blue
brown/white........orange
green/white........white

connections have been checked and via my voltage meter that I used as a probe to make sure the other end of the Cat 5 wire in my "tek-room" were active.

I also crimped my own wires, (the other end of the wall jacks)that go into the router as follows...."twisted Straight-Through"

Pin 1- orange/white Pin 5- blue/white
Pin 2- Orange Pin 6- green
pin 3- Green/white Pin 7- brown/white
pin 4- Blue Pin 8- brown

Seeing this was my first time crimping I also made sure that they were snug and proper. Took me a few tries but I'm confident with them now.

Oh ya....my problem...almost forgot .)

When I plug them into the router I get no LED Link/Act activity or light what so ever. Cause...unknown...
Must be the wall jacks, perhaps I wired them wrong, I used the color scheme that the back of the wall plate package suggested.

Anyhow, I should also mention that the router works well, Im using it now, thing is its in the middle of the office floor connecting 4 pc's in a very unorthodox setting, straight from the Pc's ethernet card to the Router...All works but its an ugly situation let me assure you!

SO...any of your suggestions would help and if i left something out, (like this isn't long enough)please let me know!!

Have Yourselves a great New Years and thanks

Josh Maxwell
Discover Computers
CTO/MIS
discover_computers@hotmail.com
DirectLine-514.595.6024
 
Your patch cable is wired using 568b wiring code. Thats fine as long as both ends of the patch cable match. As far as your jacks go....dude I am confused as hell about that code you have up there. I don't know what kind of jack your using. I use panduit Cat5e jacks. They have the diagram for 568b and 568a printed right on the jack. Whatever kind of jack you are using you want to make sure that it is wired straight thru to match the rest of your cabling. sounds like to me that your jacks are all screwy. All Complaints Will Be Routed To /dev/null
 
thanks ....
please see
thread602-185285 Josh Maxwell
Discover Computers
CTO/MIS
discover_computers@hotmail.com
DirectLine-514.595.6024
 
Ok, I didn't read everything that was going on, I just skimmed this post. Here is a quick tip. You need a cross over cable to connect 2 routers together. Hope this helps.
 
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