Guest_imported
New member
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
Weird problem. I have a Cat5 cable, about 35meters long, going from one room, out a wall, along about 15 meters of outside wall, back into another room (this is PVC coated, not Plenum). For over a year, I had no problems.
Starting 3 days ago, the nic one end is plugged into shows a Green 100MB light, and the switch its plugged into on the other end shows a 100MB link light as well (all normal). However, there is no data connection. Even simple pings no longer register. I've tested the cable by placing the same system on another cable 8ft from the switch and it works fine, but back onto the original cable and it doesn't (though according to both the switch and the nic, its healthy). The cable is not long enough to have both ends in the same room for testing (its about 15 feet too short), and removal from the wall would be rather burdensom (its rubber cemented in basically). Any ideas what may or may not be wrong with it? I visually inspected the length of the cable, both the inside and outdoors sections, and found no obvious signs of damage.
The only clue I have is that it runs about 4 feet from the electrical box of the house, but it hasn't been a problem before for the past year and half. Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcome.
S.G.
Starting 3 days ago, the nic one end is plugged into shows a Green 100MB light, and the switch its plugged into on the other end shows a 100MB link light as well (all normal). However, there is no data connection. Even simple pings no longer register. I've tested the cable by placing the same system on another cable 8ft from the switch and it works fine, but back onto the original cable and it doesn't (though according to both the switch and the nic, its healthy). The cable is not long enough to have both ends in the same room for testing (its about 15 feet too short), and removal from the wall would be rather burdensom (its rubber cemented in basically). Any ideas what may or may not be wrong with it? I visually inspected the length of the cable, both the inside and outdoors sections, and found no obvious signs of damage.
The only clue I have is that it runs about 4 feet from the electrical box of the house, but it hasn't been a problem before for the past year and half. Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcome.
S.G.