Hello all. I have a client that connect to the internet, I think I know the answer but need some reassurance before having them spend money.
Here's the situation - Residential client has a hardwired network. All of the jacks are operating except for one and the computer doesn't get an IP, it shows 0.0.0.0. When I connect a different Cat5 cable to the router where the dead jack is connected, I'm able to get an IP and get out to the internet.
I've tested the jack with my laptop as well and do not get an IP address. Is it safe to assume that it is a bad cable? I'm just nervous because the cable is run from the basement to the 2nd floor of the house and I don't do cable runs so I would have to contract the work out. But I don't want the customer to spend that money and the connection still not work.
Thanks for your help.
Here's the situation - Residential client has a hardwired network. All of the jacks are operating except for one and the computer doesn't get an IP, it shows 0.0.0.0. When I connect a different Cat5 cable to the router where the dead jack is connected, I'm able to get an IP and get out to the internet.
I've tested the jack with my laptop as well and do not get an IP address. Is it safe to assume that it is a bad cable? I'm just nervous because the cable is run from the basement to the 2nd floor of the house and I don't do cable runs so I would have to contract the work out. But I don't want the customer to spend that money and the connection still not work.
Thanks for your help.