roofer
Electrical
- Apr 27, 2003
- 1
I have wired up two networking jacks approximately 30ft apart. They are wired in parallel sharing the same Cat 5 cable. Only 1 PC will be connected to one of the two jacks at any given time.
Here is a brief schematic:
jack1 and jack 2 share the same wires for pins 1-8. If I connect PC 2 to jack 1, I can ping PC 1 but if I connect PC 2 to jack 2 there is no reply when PC 2 pings PC 1. There is continuity for all wires 1-8 from jack 2 to the network hub along with lit link lights on both ends. I can not figure out why the two computers cannot communicate. I can only hypothesize that wire between jack 1 and jack 2 is somehow throwing the communicating frequency out of phase?
Here is a brief schematic:
jack1 and jack 2 share the same wires for pins 1-8. If I connect PC 2 to jack 1, I can ping PC 1 but if I connect PC 2 to jack 2 there is no reply when PC 2 pings PC 1. There is continuity for all wires 1-8 from jack 2 to the network hub along with lit link lights on both ends. I can not figure out why the two computers cannot communicate. I can only hypothesize that wire between jack 1 and jack 2 is somehow throwing the communicating frequency out of phase?