Is it possible that a port on a network switch could be weak? We had fits trying to troubleshoot connectivity to a couple computers today. The green link lights would come on but the computers would fuss about network connectivity. We hooked up a laptop directly to one of the ports with a short patch cable and the laptop worked just fine. At the far end of the 26 meter cable the same laptop did not work. This seemed to indicate wiring issue so we hooked up a TDR to the cabling but we did not find any issue with the wiring in the building. We also ran a 100 foot long patch cable on the floor to the original host and we had no luck with port in question, however when we moved to a different port on a different network switch all was good.
So the port in question works fine with a laptop on a short cable but the same laptop did not work after 26 meters (per TDR measurement) of cabling in the building however the cabling tests fine and it all works well when hooked up to a different port. The original desktop would not work with the house wiring or the 100 foot patch cable when connected to the questionable port. Seems like the port is weak...
So the port in question works fine with a laptop on a short cable but the same laptop did not work after 26 meters (per TDR measurement) of cabling in the building however the cabling tests fine and it all works well when hooked up to a different port. The original desktop would not work with the house wiring or the 100 foot patch cable when connected to the questionable port. Seems like the port is weak...