brent saner on 29 Apr 2008 07:28:07 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] Testing ethernet/cat5 wiring


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Mark Baker wrote:
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| I recently had my tester break on me.  I have run a lot of cable
| and am confident that the cable is OK, but need a good way to prove
| it to the user.  It looks like my best bet is to purchase another
| tester.  What is the best tester for the money these days?  A fluke
|  networks  model?
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| I did do a ping flood between the host and the main windows server
| and received 0% packet loss.
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| Mark
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then i'd say it's a ID10T error, from the lus3r process forked from
PEBKAC.... ;)

i'd sit down at the workstation yourself and see if you notice
anything odd.

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brent saner.
gpg info at http://www.notebookarmy.org/gpg.txt
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