- Liittynyt
- 05.01.2021
- Viestejä
- 1 821
(Sorry for writing in English)
It looks like I also have some related situation to the whole A/B standards and cable routing through the house.
We are getting optics fiber in a few months and I want to future proof the network; the house is from 2012 and it already has cat 6 cables connected from the electricity panel inside the house to all rooms. I tried to see if the cables work and connected a switch inside the electricity panel, but I get no connection to the pc / laptop if I hook it up to any of the outputs in the rooms. So I bought a cable tester, and the master lights up in the proper order, 1->8, but here is the surprise, all jacks at the other end (in the rooms) light up in the reverse order, 8->1 . Does this have anything to do with the standards, or are all keystone outputs in the rooms reversed wired?
Checking the cables, they look to be terminated to standard A at both ends, if I saw that correctly. So now I am lost and have no idea why they don't work. Is there something that I miss here, or is the wiring in the house done weirdly?
What would be the way to fix this, re-wire the jacks in the rooms, or replace the cables completely and terminate them in standard B?
To mention a bit about the plans, will get a Unifi Dream Machine SE, that will be connected to the switch in the electricity panel (10Gb ideally) and from there to the rooms. And a U6 access point will take care of the wireless, so the cables should also be PoE or PoE+ capable.
Hmm... Is there a possibility on the cabinet side connector to be put backwards? So that it is not 1 to 8, but to 8 to 1. Does the small white part come off? Maybe the top part have been put in the wrong way to the bottom part and that causes the numbering error. Strange that if every connector is the same?