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Problem with CAT 5 cabling......
18 years 2 weeks ago #17977
by talk2sp
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Problem with CAT 5 cabling...... was created by talk2sp
hey guyz there is a controversy. i was adding network wires in a cyber cafe cos they increased their systems. but after i have finished crimping using the cisco standard it did not work. i used the A color code. and later the B color code still did not work.
i refered back to firewall site under networking then cabling and i recall well dt we are advised not to use different coloring codes. fine. (if we are using A it should be A. and B same applies)
i then checked the cafe well and i realize that the color codes dt were used were not the standard codes. this is what i saw: -
WHITE/BLUE
BLUE
WHITE/GREEN
GREEN
WHITE/BROWN
BROWN
WHITE/ORANGE
ORANGE
now this odd codes were working when u connect to a system. but the standards i used did not work.
i then decided to arrange the color code same way as the odd one but still did not work.
what do i do pls i am in...............
N.B
pls when making a straight tru cable i think both ends are the same asper color codes right.
i need answers
i refered back to firewall site under networking then cabling and i recall well dt we are advised not to use different coloring codes. fine. (if we are using A it should be A. and B same applies)
i then checked the cafe well and i realize that the color codes dt were used were not the standard codes. this is what i saw: -
WHITE/BLUE
BLUE
WHITE/GREEN
GREEN
WHITE/BROWN
BROWN
WHITE/ORANGE
ORANGE
now this odd codes were working when u connect to a system. but the standards i used did not work.
i then decided to arrange the color code same way as the odd one but still did not work.
what do i do pls i am in...............
N.B
pls when making a straight tru cable i think both ends are the same asper color codes right.
i need answers
BORN TO BE GREAT
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18 years 2 weeks ago #17978
by Dove
Dove
Replied by Dove on topic Re: Problem with CAT 5 cabling......
Hi,
Yes, They are using non-standard colour code in cabling.
I belive the following might be the causes...
#1. Not crimped well. Re-crimp with new JAC
#2. Color order might be wrong in other end. (use the same order in both end. Standard or non standard color code what ever its)
#3. Check the cable whether its having any damage in middle of the cable might be some cable cut will be there.
Yes, They are using non-standard colour code in cabling.
I belive the following might be the causes...
#1. Not crimped well. Re-crimp with new JAC
#2. Color order might be wrong in other end. (use the same order in both end. Standard or non standard color code what ever its)
#3. Check the cable whether its having any damage in middle of the cable might be some cable cut will be there.
Dove
18 years 2 weeks ago #17987
by sose
sose
Network Engineer
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Replied by sose on topic cabling problem
Ur problem is with crimping. get a cable tester or measure the length of all your cables and take them to ur local computer vendor(obinna)
to crimp it for u.
sose
to crimp it for u.
sose
sose
Network Engineer
analysethis.co/index.php/forum/index
18 years 1 week ago #18016
by talk2sp
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Replied by talk2sp on topic ok...................oh sose
oboy i fear u ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh sose u wan let every one know who obinna be................
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18 years 1 week ago #18040
by sp1k3tou
Replied by sp1k3tou on topic Re: Problem with CAT 5 cabling......
What are these pc's connecting to?
Have you tried to plug a cat5 cable into one of the new pc's to see if there configured right?
Have you tried to plug a cat5 cable into one of the new pc's to see if there configured right?
18 years 1 week ago #18041
by monsky
Replied by monsky on topic Re: Problem with CAT 5 cabling......
better check your crimping tool. the teeth of your tool must be able to crimp the contact points propertly. or use other crimp tool.
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