[ale] How to test a cat5 wire?
Christopher Hagler
haglerchristopher at gmail.com
Thu Aug 15 22:44:16 EDT 2019
I don’t know much about the POE stuff as I am just learning all of that stuff myself. However, you can get a DMM (Digital Multimeter) and test for the continuity in the wires. I think this videos shows how to do a continuity check on a cat5 cable https://youtu.be/Sphe1oBnQd8
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> On Aug 15, 2019, at 7:08 PM, Derek Atkins via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:
>
> HI,
>
> I am renovating my house and pulling lots of wire. I pulled some Cat5e
> for some in-house PoE IP Cameras and one wire appears to have been clipped
> by the mudders. They ripped the outside insulation and appear to have
> nicked one of the wires -- looks like the blue. Doesn't look like the
> broke the wire, just grazed it. Unfortunately they did it just where the
> cable exits the wall, with no slack inside the wall (but a good 10-20 feet
> rolled up outside, past the nick! OOPS).
>
> I know my cameras are only 100mbps.
>
> According to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet it looks
> like PoE with 100BaseT may leave the blue (and brown) wires unused, if
> it's using mode PoE A. How do I know what PoE mode the switch (a Unifi
> US-48-750) and my camera will use?
>
> In a related note, what is the best way to test if the wire is still okay
> or if it got sliced? I can't tell by looking at it. It doesn't look cut,
> just a bit stripped.
>
> Any suggestions (short of asking my contractor to re-run the cable?)
>
> -derek
>
> PS: Linux related because I am running zoneminder on a linux box :)
>
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