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My other desktop would not connect to the internet. Looked at Ethernet cable, clip had busted. no problem, i have another cable somewhere here, swapped cables, still nothing. Swapped sockets on hub, still nothing. Got another cable, all working.

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Is one of the cables (see pic) a cat 6 cable?

Both cables have been sitting around doing nothing, not used.
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For the sharp eyed, you will notice the clip broke off the 2nd cable too. (So binned that one as well)
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Check the colour coding of the wires in the plug - you'll probably find one is wired as a cross-over and the other as straight-through.
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The second cable you tried could have been an ethernet crossover cable (used for connecting one computer to another, or a computer directly to another network peripheral like a printer, without going through a hub or router).
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Most of the clips are snapped off mine, I'm heavy handed I think.

If it's Cat6, it will usually say on the cable, inked along the cable. Usually a lot stiffer due to the insides of the cables too.

Unless you have a really old computer, then you should be able to use cross over or straight though - doesn't make a jot of difference, the network card will detect and adjust accordingly (auto MDIX).

If it worked, now it doesn't, I'd say one of the cables have a break inside. It's light cable (24 awg?) and it's quite easy to crush and snap one - if you don't have a tester, then OHM it out if you REALLY care.

For the cost of a pack of cables, I don't even bother testing - throw it, grab another :lol:

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Thanks everyone.

BillyGoat wrote:For the cost of a pack of cables, I don't even bother testing - throw it, grab another :lol:

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