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โJul-13-2018 02:10 PM
YC 1 wrote:
Time to pull a new cable. I suspect you will find the old one soaking wet.
โJul-13-2018 11:25 AM
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โJul-13-2018 09:13 AM
TenOC wrote:ksg5000 wrote:
Agree with Bobbo - take the computer into the stick house and direct connect. Easiest way to determine whether the cable is the issue.
The computer connects to the internet in the house using the same configuration (less long cable -- I used a short patch cable) as at the RV. Thus I am sure it is a cable problem.
After replacing the ends of the long cable I get and "unidentified" network error. Thus I think I need to spend the money for a new cable. I can not think of any reason to go to a CAT6 cable because as I understand it the CAT6 is NOT high speed at this long a distance.
โJul-13-2018 08:46 AM
TenOC wrote:
After replacing the ends of the long cable I get and "unidentified" network error. Thus I think I need to spend the money for a new cable. I can not think of any reason to go to a CAT6 cable because as I understand it the CAT6 is NOT high speed at this long a distance.
โJul-13-2018 08:10 AM
ksg5000 wrote:
Agree with Bobbo - take the computer into the stick house and direct connect. Easiest way to determine whether the cable is the issue.
โJul-13-2018 07:48 AM
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โJul-13-2018 06:44 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Most cabling is NOT rated for "direct burial". Conduit are not guaranteed to stay dry for their life, so you should still use direct burial cable.
โJul-13-2018 06:13 AM
โJul-13-2018 06:06 AM
mike-s wrote:
When plugged in, do you get a link light (little LED where the cable plugs in) at both the PC and "router" ends?
No led light at the PC. I have not checked the router end yet.
Assuming you do, and it's a Windows PC, open a command shell (cli), and enter "ipconfig". In the output, you want to look for the IPv4 address of your Ethernet adapter. If the address starts with 169.254... then it's not talking to the "router." You should expect it to start with 192.168...
The PC does not see any connection at all
โJul-13-2018 04:57 AM
TenOC wrote:
I get internet when a short patch ethernet CAT5 cable is plugged into the same port on the the router at the house that the long cable uses. Thus I know the router port is working.