- May 18, 2003
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I have installed a wired network in my house, and I am having problems with 1 of the remote ports. The port in question is approximately 75 feet away from the router. The problem that I am having is that the computer, when set to autosense the network, will connect at 100MBps for about 1 second, then disconnect for about 10-15 seconds, then connect again in an infinite loop. When I force the connection to use 100MBps, it can't connect at all. If I force it to 10MBps, it doesn't connect at all. If I use my laptop (instead of the desktop which will be the eventual recipient of the connection) to test the port, it can connect reliably at 10MBps only, with the same problems as the desktop otherwise (the connect/disconnect loop). After some research, I found that I am well within the 100 meter limit of cat5 cable, and I have no more than .5 inches of cable stripped at both ends for the wall plate connections (RJ45 Keystone connectors) have made sure that the cable is not kinked, and have even run continuity tests on all the leads for the wall cables and both patch cables. I cannot figure out what on Earth could be wrong! Any ideas would be appreciated.
All of the other 8 remote ports work fine, though none are quite as far away. My guess is that it's a cable issue of some sort (what sort I know not) but since I cannot re-run the cable, I hope its not.
All of the other 8 remote ports work fine, though none are quite as far away. My guess is that it's a cable issue of some sort (what sort I know not) but since I cannot re-run the cable, I hope its not.