Cable Tester

Cable Tester
Need help with making Ethernet cable (TIA / EIA 568B)?

Lost 6 8CPC (RJ-45) and shots. I know I'm doing well. Orange White, orange, green, white, blue, white, blue, green, white brown, brown. And I'm placing correctly in making left to right (looking from the bottom of the socket). But it works! Do not have a cable tester, because I see no point just to tell her the sun and still have to start all over again if a chain Copper does not make the cut. But I'm thinking in the back of my head now, "it is a 568A?" But the 568 says CAT5E cable. And no CAT5E consider a 568B? Therefore, I think I have everything right so far. Think it's because when I take off my jacket I could have accidentally cut one of the copper wires in an accident, Microscopic as a small scratch? Also, I found this cable in a dumpster behind a school. You think I probably ran all the left-through cable with a self-destruct mechanism that no one else is able to use the cable? Thanks for your help.

From what has reported to have the correct order. 568A and 568B function exactly the same as long as you use the same standard to both ends. From experience, usually microscopic scratches do not loose connectivity altogether. I really would have had to reduce or severely weaken one of the wires to achieve that. And as far as I know, there is no reason (or even computers for that matter) to intentionally destroy a network cable before discarding. However, there are two possibilities: 1. The cable was broken lines in it to begin with why it was discarded. 2. Network Cable, cable, especially old, does not like to be relocated. If you feel a certain way for a while then remove and try to fold differently than before, some of the wires inside can decide to break as soon as it highlights the different experience. It is basically the effects of a prolonged fatigue cycle. You take a risk every time you try to reuse old cable. 3. The frame you are using is to break the wires. Some ends are specially designed for twisted cables while some are designed for solid wire. Using the wrong type of connector can mess you up. Also if you are old cable break could also just being crimped. The best suggestion I can give is get a new cable. If you are totally in making this cable work, and will not get a line tester, should at least get a cheap multimeter and check individually for each thread of continuity before hitting the ends. But with the old cable there is no guarantee that will not break after the fact, even after the success of the curvature, if you do this. Good luck!

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