Johno
Regular Contributor
My home is cat5e networked and I have the VDSL signal from the master socket fed via Ethernet to the fibre modem sitting on my patch panel, with the modem output fed to my WiFi router's WAN port via Ethernet (let's call it cable 22) from the patch panel to the room where the router's located and plugged into the network point. This setup worked perfectly for years until recently when the router's broadband status light went red and showed as disconnected from the internet. I traced the fault to cable 22, which I tested with an RJ45 continuity tester which showed that all pins/wires were working fine, but clearly there's an issue with cable 22 from the patch panel to RJ45 module into which the router was plugged. I've since plugged the router into another network point and all's now fine.
What type of network tester could I use to diagnose the fault with the infrastructure cable 22 as it would seem the issue isn't the cable continuity but something else.
What type of network tester could I use to diagnose the fault with the infrastructure cable 22 as it would seem the issue isn't the cable continuity but something else.