Dominator1
Junior Member
Could it still be the connectors if I'm using the same quality & type of connectors on both of the cables that I made, and I used a multimeter to test each connection from connector(1) to connector(2) and they are fine?????
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I just purchased a Linksys 4 Port Cable/DSL router (BEFSR41). I've made my own cables to connect it to the cable modem & a computer in another room. I also have a factory made cable going from the router to a computer in the same room. The cable connecting to the cable modem & the one going to the computer in the same room are working great. I'm having some difficulty getting the other cable to work. I have checked the wiring pattern & all cables are using the same pattern. I have also used a digital multimeter to test the cable and make sure that all the wires are conducting well. No mater what port I use or what system the cable is plugged into there is no signal. What could possibly not be hooked up correctly?
Thanks😕
>>previous post<<
I just purchased a Linksys 4 Port Cable/DSL router (BEFSR41). I've made my own cables to connect it to the cable modem & a computer in another room. I also have a factory made cable going from the router to a computer in the same room. The cable connecting to the cable modem & the one going to the computer in the same room are working great. I'm having some difficulty getting the other cable to work. I have checked the wiring pattern & all cables are using the same pattern. I have also used a digital multimeter to test the cable and make sure that all the wires are conducting well. No mater what port I use or what system the cable is plugged into there is no signal. What could possibly not be hooked up correctly?
Thanks😕