Hi,
I have installed 2 RJ45 faceplate boxes in my dining room and my bedroom. They are connected by Cat5e cables that run outside the back of the house up the wall.
I cannot for the of me to get the computer downstairs to connect at 1gbps as it has done before.
I have a Netgear GS108 Gigabit switch my bedroom. A cable runs from that, to the RJ45 faceplate in my room - which then runs through another cable explained above. Then in the dining room, there is another cat5e connecting the faceplate downstairs to my server. I can't get it to connect anything above 100mbps.
I have a PC and a Mac in my room whch connect to the same switch, they connect at 1gbps. So it is obviously sommet to do with the faceplates.
I have just finished rewiring them incase I messed up, but exactly the same thing. I have swapped the cables round to see if that makes ad ifferent - no.
The card in the server that i cant get 1gbps is a GA311 Netgear. As I have said, this has worked before I installed these 2 faceplates. Just rang a direct cable from the switch to the computer in question and that worked fine.
I would say the total distance of cabling is about 15-20 meters so that should be the problem. Just do not ge it.
Any ideas?
I have installed 2 RJ45 faceplate boxes in my dining room and my bedroom. They are connected by Cat5e cables that run outside the back of the house up the wall.
I cannot for the of me to get the computer downstairs to connect at 1gbps as it has done before.
I have a Netgear GS108 Gigabit switch my bedroom. A cable runs from that, to the RJ45 faceplate in my room - which then runs through another cable explained above. Then in the dining room, there is another cat5e connecting the faceplate downstairs to my server. I can't get it to connect anything above 100mbps.
I have a PC and a Mac in my room whch connect to the same switch, they connect at 1gbps. So it is obviously sommet to do with the faceplates.
I have just finished rewiring them incase I messed up, but exactly the same thing. I have swapped the cables round to see if that makes ad ifferent - no.
The card in the server that i cant get 1gbps is a GA311 Netgear. As I have said, this has worked before I installed these 2 faceplates. Just rang a direct cable from the switch to the computer in question and that worked fine.
I would say the total distance of cabling is about 15-20 meters so that should be the problem. Just do not ge it.
Any ideas?