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AAAldabel

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  1. Ill go and get the same fj45 plugs youve used and follow the guide, much easier to get to eliminate the untwist as much as possible, ill let you know how it goes! thanks for the guide!
  2. I appreciate the indepth knowledge and advice! Comes in really helpful with wrapping my head around it all! Ill take a look at the guide you attached and try to follow and minimise the untwist!
  3. So ive tested the switch with a known working cable on a span of a couple meters which ran the same length to another router. It worked fine, It is close to 65m id say, with certified cat 6 rj45 connectors (code AP6045), ive recrimped them, for some reason it worked again for about 10 minutes before once again loosing connection and the light switched off. Im currently using the B method of wiring and both sides correlate. The photos are all attached in the link, https://imgur.com/a/pCKIBGP?fbclid=IwAR2Qk0Oi6Qtjw0ED3OFSmq762nFMLy2x0I3nBREpZ8Gj9EM1MI3jjlzwIXM I checked out all the links provided, but based off my knowledge i believe ive done that. Does nicking the cables inside stop connection completely or just cause interference thus slowing down speed?
  4. Recently run a cat 6 cable (60m) from modem to a switch, from the switch ive run a 10m cable, all with fj45 connectors. It connected for an hour then disconnected and is no longer being detected, tested with cable tester and the cables are in full working order but i have no connection. All the colours are matching, even had a technician check it all out and he doesnt know what the issue is. tested out switch and its not faulty he said possibly shorten the cable down ( 2m slack each end) to see if that helps. Unsure as to a method to fix! Lastly on the modem side the port is no longer lit and all the ports are functional as ive tested them all!
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