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b u d d a
Posts: 259
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have just bought a 10/100 Netgear 5 Port Switch/Hub, and am trying to currently run 2 computers off it @ 100mbps.
The two computers however, will not detect a network connection (Ie, "the network cable is unplugged") when running from their current locations in thehouse, about 10, and about 30 metres. However, when they are put close to the hub, like 1 or 2 m away, with 1 or 2m cable, they work fine. Cable is standard Cat 5 UTP s*** from jaycar..... Network cards are Intel Pro 100 and SMC 10/100. Thanks |
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| #0 09:42pm 29/06/02 |
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Hunter
Posts: 5270
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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First question, did you make the cable yourself?
Second question, what does it run past? |
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| #1 09:45pm 29/06/02 |
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Tael
Posts: 1656
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's running past a wheelbarrow full of magnets :P
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| #2 09:46pm 29/06/02 |
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Hunter
Posts: 5278
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Also, I doubt it's a distance/attenuation issue since the maximum segment length (ie distance between repeaters) for Ethernet using Cat-5 UTP is 100 m. I'm thinking it's either an inteference problem (from external sources such as mains power line or some electrically noisy appliance), OR if you've terminated the cable yourself, you may have incorrectly wired it OR the cable could be broken inside the sheath.
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| #3 11:07pm 29/06/02 |
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b u d d a
Posts: 260
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol tael..
yea, made the cable myself.. have made millions before... i dont think its running past any wheelbarrows, and i tried the cable like rolled up and s*** when the comps were together... still no luck.. |
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| #4 11:55pm 29/06/02 |
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Cheetah
Posts: 963
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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I would help you but I am too tired atm, its getting late.
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| #5 11:58pm 29/06/02 |
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Shooter
Posts: 219
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dodgey cable then... get a cable tester & test it.
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| #6 12:00am 30/06/02 |
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Stu
Posts: 308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you running windows xp/2k?
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| #7 12:24am 30/06/02 |
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§PLAT
Posts: 861
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ill put 100 bucks on it being the cable. Roll it up again and get a multimeter across the matching points @ either end of the cable. I betcha that there will be one wire broken. Terminating cables myself, i found that the crimper strips the cable as well as partially cutting thru some wires inside that you dont see untill you bend them a couple of times and they break.. that may be your prob.. so yeh multimeter and do a resistance test :)
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| #8 12:40am 30/06/02 |
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b u d d a
Posts: 261
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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bah :(
is there a better cable i can get ? |
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| #9 01:01am 30/06/02 |
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Stu
Posts: 309
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dont rule out software yet, i know with 2k/xp sometimes i had to force 100mbps half duplex THEN 100mbps full duplex, after that it autosensed fine
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| #10 01:02am 30/06/02 |
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b u d d a
Posts: 262
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hmm, yeah
it just f***s me that it works over 1m, and not over 20 or 30 |
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| #11 01:07am 30/06/02 |
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§PLAT
Posts: 864
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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1 meter = different cabel
thats why i ruled out software mate :) therefore your 20 m cabel has a break in it and i betcha its just before the crimp.. if it is then just cut if off and re crimp it.. loose 1cm max |
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| #12 03:45am 30/06/02 |
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thrax
Posts: 666
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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have you got RJ45's?
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| #13 07:35am 30/06/02 |
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Hunter
Posts: 5279
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah as I said earlier in the thread, my money is on a dodgy cable.
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| #14 09:22am 30/06/02 |
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Suhaib
Posts: 2804
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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My money is on you hunter. :P don't fail me.
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| #15 09:40am 30/06/02 |
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Hunter
Posts: 5281
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Heh.
Another thing you need to remember b u d d a, don't unravel more than a centimetre of the cable when you're terminating as it can introduce cross-talk, which you do not want. |
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| #16 09:46am 30/06/02 |
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b u d d a
Posts: 264
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hmmm, well, I made a shorter length from the same roll of cable.. about 3 metres, which worked fine.
AHHHRG! did i mention that the network will work if you force the card to run 10mbps ? @!#$@% i will try recrimping the cable, however i have done that a few times, with no solution. I have like 50 million crimps however, so i can try a few times... thanks all for ur help. ps: hunter, whats ur last post about ??? |
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| #17 11:30am 30/06/02 |
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Hunter
Posts: 5284
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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My last post? When you terminate a UTP cable, you can only unwind up to a centimetre of cable before it becomes non-standard (meaning it may or may not work properly). Basically, the twists in the cable are there to prevent noise from the other pairs and if you undo too many twists it can impair the cable's effectiveness (eg slower connections or not at all).
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| #18 03:40pm 30/06/02 |
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Stu
Posts: 312
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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as i said try setting 100mbps half duplex, then 100mbps full duplex, see if that works, it worked for me when i first got my 100mbit card and switch
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| #19 03:51pm 30/06/02 |
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§PLAT
Posts: 867
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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He said it ran @ 10base
when it only runs @ 10 does it use only half the wires inside? Anyone got a good s*** on how to crimp cat5? |
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| #20 05:00pm 30/06/02 |
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WhoopAss
Posts: 1162
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hmm, this is why I prefer to buy premade cable :)
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| #21 08:19pm 30/06/02 |
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Hunter
Posts: 5310
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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No. |
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| #22 08:39pm 30/06/02 |
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Hunter
Posts: 5311
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I should point out that there's two different wiring standards for Cat. 5 termination: 568A and 568B. Apparently most pre-made cables that you buy in stores are terminated using 568B. If you're not using gigabit ethernet, which you probably aren't then you can use either standard.
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| #23 08:48pm 30/06/02 |
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StopShootingMe
Posts: 1475
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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whip out a Multimeter or pick up a loopback tester from Dick Smiths.... Peace of mind to know your crappy cabling isn't ruining your gaming :)
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| #24 08:49pm 30/06/02 |
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b u d d a
Posts: 266
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hmmm
im also getting major loss in quake 3 |
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| #25 09:40pm 30/06/02 |
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Hunter
Posts: 5322
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sounds like the cable isn't terminated properly. Have you got the proper tools?
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| #26 09:43pm 30/06/02 |
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Hunter
Posts: 5323
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Also, it is vital that you don't undo the twists! I can't stress this enough and additionally, don't remove more than 1 1/2 centimetres of the plastic sheath on the cable.
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| #27 09:44pm 30/06/02 |
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doober
Posts: 1326
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If it's such an intermittent problem, it's easier for the cards to detect when running at 10Mbs coz you don't lose as much during errors (yes that is a terrible explanation).
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| #28 10:15pm 30/06/02 |
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WhoopAss
Posts: 1165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hunter, that's about the 3rd time you'd mentioned that.
Now, if it works with the short cables, and not with the long ones, chances are that the long one's are either broken along the wire somewhere, not crimped right, or they're running past something highly magnetic, or the wires aren't paired correctly. I don't how how the hell the not pairing thing makes them stuff up, but someone said it does....I think...maybe...who knows. you sure you didn't make them into x-over cables by mistake? |
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| #29 11:29pm 30/06/02 |
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b u d d a
Posts: 267
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol, they are NOT crossovers
they arent running past any wheelbarrows of magnets cause theyre rolled up in a pile on the floor. just spent a while re crimping one, and i think i got it working.. so it f***s me |
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| #30 12:01am 01/07/02 |
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cOrEduMp
Posts: 114
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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recrimp both ends on the cable, taking heed in Hunters advice.
DO NOT untwist more than 1cm of the twisted cables inside the sheath. Use a good quality crimping tool (jaycars $60 jobbie works nicely for me). and whover said "try rolling the cables up and see if that helps".... geez, coiling the cables just produces more crosstalk and less performance. and u said that one cable worked at 10mbps... classic case of the pairing being fine but the workmanship being 2nd rate. no offence, but just cos you've done "millions" of cables before, doesnt mean you're a demi-god. I've done "thousands" of cables and i still f*** up sometimes. anyway, sounds like you were doing the right think by re-terminating the cables. good luck dude :-) (edit was for a single spelling mistake... gimme a break, I'm running on 2 hours sleep, haha) |
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| #31 12:15am 01/07/02 |
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§PLAT
Posts: 871
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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W-E-I_R_ D
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