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Old 02-07-2008, 10:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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no ip from 100ft cat5

A customer of mine has a very large house. Originally he had his cable modem connected to a 5 port hub, and 5 lines running to all his computers around the house. He called me because only 3 of his computers get internet access the other 2 say "limited or no connectivity"

This was very easy to solve becuase I knew that shaw only gave 3 ips, so he needed a router. Hooked up a router and still only 3 computers get internet access. The two in the basement wont get an IP address off the 100ft network cable, but my laptop (G4 powerbook) will get an IP fine off the 100ft network cable and browse the internet. However the desktops WILL get an ip if I bring them up by the router and hook them up with 10ft network cable.

This is driving me crazy, I set him up with wireless temporarily.
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Old 02-07-2008, 04:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: no ip from 100ft cat5

I'd bet that the pairs in the cable are not wired properly. If the cable is wired properly, there's no difference between six feet of cable and three hundred feet.

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Old 02-08-2008, 11:07 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: no ip from 100ft cat5

Thats what I would think as well, but I even purchased brand new cables and still nothing. Works fine on any 5 ft cat5 cable but the 100ft cables will not give the computer an IP address. I learned something during my networking course for troubleshooting networking problems and I seem to recall them saying that the longer the cable the less reliability you have. But they never said anything on how to make i work if its long. Is there some kind of amplifier or something? I just dont understand because I have wired houses that needed over 300ft of cat5 and they have never had a problem.
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Re: no ip from 100ft cat5

Actually, I don't know what networking course you took, but they should update the curriculum. A properly wired 100 foot CAT5 or better cable will have NO effect on the network connection. I've run CAT5e for more than 300 feet (yes, I know it's more than is in the spec), and the network performed flawlessly. Truthfully, I've never seen properly wired cables that don't exceed the specification ever cause an issue.

One thing that CAN affect a long cable run is ground differentials between the two connected machines. If the ground differential exceeds the common mode rejection capability of any of the NIC cards, then the connection will fail.

I still think it's a bad cable, or one that's wired incorrectly.
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Old 02-09-2008, 11:59 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: no ip from 100ft cat5

Alright I will tripple check my connections again.

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