[ale] Why would a uverse ethernet work but not a switch?
Derek Atkins
derek at ihtfp.com
Thu Apr 11 10:13:33 EDT 2019
Hi,
Alex Carver via Ale <ale at ale.org> writes:
> It might still be a firmware update that at first didn't have VLAN
> support and then later did.
>
> If you want to really test it, gather everything up together in one
> location and replicate the configuration you have (TV + Router into
> switch, switch into modem) with short patch cables. If all works well
> then yes you've got a broken wire in the infrastructure wiring. If it
> doesn't work you've got a VLAN problem.
When I connect the switch directly to the router locally, the link
lights up (i.e, I get blinky lights both on the router and on the switch).
When I connect the switch through the wall, the link lights do NOT
illuminate, either on the switch or on the router.
A VLAN misconfiguration would not cause this behavior.
> It's also strange to see that your in-wall wiring is two pairs but wired
> to 8p8c jacks? Is it unshielded twisted pair (CAT3) or is it a bundled
> run (straight wire) meant only for voice (in which case it should have
> been using 6p4c/RJ12 connectors).
There are many many pairs of wires in there. It's probably cat3 cable,
but there are probably 5-6 pairs in there. There is a single cable with
many pairs that goes into the box in the other room, and two pairs are
connected to the RJ45.
They need to use a 8p jack because it is ETHERNET. Remember that at
least 100BaseT only requires 2 pairs, and I think GigE also only
requires 2 pairs.
I just don't understand why the switch is unhappy behind the 2 pairs but
my other devices are just fine. I.e., it doesn't matter whether I plug
in the Uverse box or the Smart TV -- both of them work (individually) in
the other room. But if I put the switch there, the switch wont sync to
the router.
-derek
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