mto
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I upgraded my wired network in my home:
The network connection is successful in all of them.
But there's an issue with the speed (reported by Windows 10):
The connections which have 100Mbps - means that something is wrong in the cabling.
But I don't understand why that happens?
The instructions on how to connect RJ45 are really easy.
I carefully followed them.
And fact - Some of my connections are 1Gbps.
Is there a known method to debug the issue?
I appreciate your help.
Edit:
I'll emphasize:
The issue is in the RJ45 Female to Female connection!
- Prepared "patch cables" by myself which connect between a RJ45 Female plug to a device (RJ45 Male to Male connection).
- Prepared "port-to-port cables" (within the walls) which have RJ45 Female to Female plug.
The network connection is successful in all of them.
But there's an issue with the speed (reported by Windows 10):
- Some "port-to-port cables" show 100Mbps speed.
These connections also take longer time until Windows successfuly connects. - Some "port-to-port cables" show 1Gbps speed.
The connections which have 100Mbps - means that something is wrong in the cabling.
But I don't understand why that happens?
The instructions on how to connect RJ45 are really easy.
I carefully followed them.
And fact - Some of my connections are 1Gbps.
Is there a known method to debug the issue?
I appreciate your help.
Edit:
I'll emphasize:
The issue is in the RJ45 Female to Female connection!