I'm using a cheap network tester (like this one but Sperry brand http://www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-Cable.../dp/B0000AZK08).
The cable tests "good". All four lights light up green in order. HOWEVER, there is the tiniest flicker of red between each flash of green. It seems to be coming from INSIDE the device (probably it would be more accurate to say the light is going red for a picosecond so it looks like it is coming from inside instead of being fully illuminated). The flicker of red is so faint, that I can only really see it with the (room) lights off.
I have tested with other known good cables (with the lights off), and this miniscule flicker does not happen.
Furthermore, when I use this cable to connect some switches, nothing lights up on the switches (no connection is recognized).
But here is the really frustrating part: that cable was working fine for more than 2 years. I just cut it to move its termination point and I put on a new termination. The problem only started then! So obviously it must be my new termination, right?
I tried the termination two more times and it still failed to successfully connect the switches and the tester still shows the slight flicker of red.
There is a splice in the cable at an easily accessible point, so I removed the splice and test the cable there. From the splice to my new termination: NO PROBLEM. From the splice to the other end: red flicker. That means my new termination tests FINE and should not have anything to do with the problem. But then why did the problem only start when I cut the cable? ARGH.
Why don't I just replace the cable? Sigh ... well the "other end" (the side I did not cut) is on the other side of a 85 foot run through underground conduit (the cable is rated for outdoor burial). It was a pain in the ass to get it out there in the first place and it has worked fine for 2 years. Any one have any ideas what could be causing this?
The cable tests "good". All four lights light up green in order. HOWEVER, there is the tiniest flicker of red between each flash of green. It seems to be coming from INSIDE the device (probably it would be more accurate to say the light is going red for a picosecond so it looks like it is coming from inside instead of being fully illuminated). The flicker of red is so faint, that I can only really see it with the (room) lights off.
I have tested with other known good cables (with the lights off), and this miniscule flicker does not happen.
Furthermore, when I use this cable to connect some switches, nothing lights up on the switches (no connection is recognized).
But here is the really frustrating part: that cable was working fine for more than 2 years. I just cut it to move its termination point and I put on a new termination. The problem only started then! So obviously it must be my new termination, right?
I tried the termination two more times and it still failed to successfully connect the switches and the tester still shows the slight flicker of red.
There is a splice in the cable at an easily accessible point, so I removed the splice and test the cable there. From the splice to my new termination: NO PROBLEM. From the splice to the other end: red flicker. That means my new termination tests FINE and should not have anything to do with the problem. But then why did the problem only start when I cut the cable? ARGH.
Why don't I just replace the cable? Sigh ... well the "other end" (the side I did not cut) is on the other side of a 85 foot run through underground conduit (the cable is rated for outdoor burial). It was a pain in the ass to get it out there in the first place and it has worked fine for 2 years. Any one have any ideas what could be causing this?
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