[MLB-WIRELESS] Cat 5 Problem
Jason Brice
Jason.Brice at kiandra.com
Tue Feb 18 16:06:52 EST 2003
You're making crossover cables there, chief ;) or at least one end of them...
Not that it makes much difference, but most cables will subscribe to the 568A standard with the green and orange pairs reversed (from the perspective of your diagram)
hehe, you're just shy of autonegotiate after that shitty HP switch gave us hell at Kiandra.
Autonegotiate is absolutely essential for large networks at the access layer (mobile clients, laptops, visitors, etc.) but I agree that in the core you need to know whets going on between routers/servers/switches/trunks etc. you want to set your speed and duplex manually.
hows it going anyway Ben?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Ryan [mailto:ben at bssc.edu.au]
Sent: Tuesday, 18 February 2003 2:49 PM
To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Cat 5 Problem
> Hey all,
> Short story, 35m of cat 5, should be running at 100mb, XP wont
> recognise it unless I set the secondary machine to 10mb. Primary can
> remain at 100. There is a switch in the middle. This works fine...
> It's only 35m so there couldn't be that much loss or whatever it's
> called on ethernet. I want 100 to 100
Check your pairings on the cable.
Incorrect pair/pin selection can prevent you from being able to communicate at 100 mbit. Even if the lights are on, packets don't seem to be received. Check the colour-pin connections in the plug against a standard.
Also, almost always, autonegotiate is a BAD BAD idea.
Manually specify the speed at both ends - pref 100/Full Duplex.
there are two (?!) main standards.
With tab facing down, cable on your end and the plug-end away, using T568B (my pref) you should see (left-to-right)
Orange/White Orange Green Blue Blue/White Green Brown/White Brown
pin1 pin2 pin3 pin4 pin5 pin6 pin7 pin8
hth,
(don't trip on the standards ;))
ben
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