Ok, here's the situation. I have 2 comps on the network, lets call them A and B. I am using netcps to check speeds.
A - netcps is server
B - connects to A, transfers didly (modem like speeds)
B - netcps is server
A - connects to B, transfers at ~10MB/s (100Mb network).
forgot to add... they are both connected to a switch (there are two more comps, but i took them off to test).
Question: what wires are damaged??
And how important is the connector "quality" so to speak... i'm using a pretty cheap crimper and it came w/ 100 free heads. I have this strange feeling that that is part of what is at fault.
The cable is cat5e commandlinx(from home depot). The other cable i have running in my house seems up to par (almost, one seems to be only transfer ~6MB/s). Those cables are at least 75ft long, the one in question is ~25ft.
I'd appricate any help, thanks.
A - netcps is server
B - connects to A, transfers didly (modem like speeds)
B - netcps is server
A - connects to B, transfers at ~10MB/s (100Mb network).
forgot to add... they are both connected to a switch (there are two more comps, but i took them off to test).
Question: what wires are damaged??
And how important is the connector "quality" so to speak... i'm using a pretty cheap crimper and it came w/ 100 free heads. I have this strange feeling that that is part of what is at fault.
The cable is cat5e commandlinx(from home depot). The other cable i have running in my house seems up to par (almost, one seems to be only transfer ~6MB/s). Those cables are at least 75ft long, the one in question is ~25ft.
I'd appricate any help, thanks.
