I'm trying to sort out one of the network connections in our house, according to my basic tester there are 2 or 3 broken wires in the cable.
Now the obvious answer is to replace the cable, but it's going to be a pain to do that, so depending on where the break is I may be able to move the connector, but it's only worth doing if the break is within a certain area.
What I'm wondering is, is there a cheapish tool that can let me find the breaks without cutting off 6 inches of cable at a time? (the tool would almost certainly get used again in the future so I don't mind buying it if it's not too expensive).
 (the tool would almost certainly get used again in the future so I don't mind buying it if it's not too expensive).
I suspect the breaks are probably at the same point at roughly one of two locations, as the cable was working find about 9 months ago, but we've been doing some minor redecoration and I suspect that the cable has been pinched badly at one point.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Now the obvious answer is to replace the cable, but it's going to be a pain to do that, so depending on where the break is I may be able to move the connector, but it's only worth doing if the break is within a certain area.
What I'm wondering is, is there a cheapish tool that can let me find the breaks without cutting off 6 inches of cable at a time?
 (the tool would almost certainly get used again in the future so I don't mind buying it if it's not too expensive).
 (the tool would almost certainly get used again in the future so I don't mind buying it if it's not too expensive).I suspect the breaks are probably at the same point at roughly one of two locations, as the cable was working find about 9 months ago, but we've been doing some minor redecoration and I suspect that the cable has been pinched badly at one point.
 
	 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		 
	
