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Steve
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      08-27-2008, 09:49 PM
Hi,

Very silly question.

I tried to make some Cat6 cables, and communicate @ 1 Gb/s

I am using Cat6 FTP cable ( ~ 20m ) and ALL my cables negotiate only at
100 Mb /s !??!

Is there any trick ?

( I am using shelded RJ45 plugs... Are there some specific for Cat6 ??
Could it be the problem ?

Thanks and regards,

Stephane
 
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Unruh
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      08-28-2008, 03:04 AM
Steve <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:

>Hi,


>Very silly question.


>I tried to make some Cat6 cables, and communicate @ 1 Gb/s


It is not the cable. It is the cards. all cards must be gigabit cards. Also
cat5e is capable of of gigabit speeds ( I do it)


>I am using Cat6 FTP cable ( ~ 20m ) and ALL my cables negotiate only at


I have no idea what cat6 ftp cable is.


> 100 Mb /s !??!


>Is there any trick ?


>( I am using shelded RJ45 plugs... Are there some specific for Cat6 ??


What are shielded RY45 plugs?

>Could it be the problem ?


>Thanks and regards,


>Stephane

 
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Joerg
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      08-28-2008, 05:38 AM
Unruh wrote:

> Steve <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:
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<snip>

>>I am using Cat6 FTP cable ( ~ 20m ) and ALL my cables negotiate
>>only at

>
> I have no idea what cat6 ftp cable is.
>

Foiled Twisted Pair: The pairs are shielded with foil, aka
U/FTP
>

<snip>

>>( I am using shelded RJ45 plugs... Are there some specific for
>>Cat6 ??

>
> What are shielded RY45 plugs?
>


http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Im...e_shielded.jpg

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Steve
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      08-28-2008, 07:10 AM
Joerg wrote:
> Unruh wrote:
>
>> Steve <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:
>>

>
> <snip>
>
>>> I am using Cat6 FTP cable ( ~ 20m ) and ALL my cables negotiate
>>> only at

>> I have no idea what cat6 ftp cable is.
>>

> Foiled Twisted Pair: The pairs are shielded with foil, aka
> U/FTP
> <snip>
>
>>> ( I am using shelded RJ45 plugs... Are there some specific for
>>> Cat6 ??

>> What are shielded RY45 plugs?
>>

>
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Im...e_shielded.jpg
>
> Joerg



Yes sure my router and my Ethernet Card are Gigabit LAN

With a cable from the shop that work fine, with my own cable,
negatiation at 100 Mb/s !??!! - Don't know why :-(
 
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Max
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      08-28-2008, 10:00 AM
Steve schreef:
> Joerg wrote:
>> Unruh wrote:
>>
>>> Steve <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:
>>>

>> <snip>
>>
>>>> I am using Cat6 FTP cable ( ~ 20m ) and ALL my cables negotiate
>>>> only at
>>> I have no idea what cat6 ftp cable is.
>>>

>> Foiled Twisted Pair: The pairs are shielded with foil, aka
>> U/FTP
>> <snip>
>>
>>>> ( I am using shelded RJ45 plugs... Are there some specific for
>>>> Cat6 ??
>>> What are shielded RY45 plugs?
>>>

>> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Im...e_shielded.jpg
>>
>> Joerg

>
>
> Yes sure my router and my Ethernet Card are Gigabit LAN
>
> With a cable from the shop that work fine, with my own cable,
> negatiation at 100 Mb/s !??!! - Don't know why :-(


As far as I know to get 1 Gb/s your cable need to have all 8 wires
connected. A 100 Mb/s network only uses 4 wires. So if you make your own
cables chances are much higher to fail.

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David Schwartz
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      08-28-2008, 04:16 PM
On Aug 28, 12:10*am, Steve <St...@nobody.com> wrote:
> Joerg wrote:
> > Unruh wrote:

>
> >> Steve <St...@nobody.com> writes:

>
> > <snip>

>
> >>> I am using Cat6 FTP cable ( ~ 20m ) and ALL my cables negotiate
> >>> only at
> >> I have no idea what cat6 ftp cable is.

>
> > Foiled Twisted Pair: *The pairs are shielded with foil, aka *
> > U/FTP
> > <snip>

>
> >>> ( I am using shelded RJ45 plugs... Are there some specific for
> >>> Cat6 ??
> >> What are shielded RY45 plugs?

>
> >http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Im...e_shielded.jpg

>
> > Joerg

>
> Yes sure my router and my Ethernet Card are Gigabit LAN
>
> With a cable from the shop that work fine, with my own cable,
> negatiation at 100 Mb/s !??!! * - Don't know why :-(


Did you wire the cable correctly? Explain which pins you wired in
pairs. If you paired 1+2, 3+4, 5+6, and 7+8, that's why it's not
working.

DS
 
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David Schwartz
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      08-29-2008, 01:45 AM
By the way, it's worth reminding people that connecting two GigE
devices with a cable that's not GigE capable is an unsupported
configuration. The cable cannot negotiate. The same goes for other
purely passive pieces of equipment such as connectors.

You cannot connect two GigE-capable, auto-negotiating devices with any
passive components that are not GigE-capable.

DS

 
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Unruh
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      08-29-2008, 05:22 AM
David Schwartz <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:

>By the way, it's worth reminding people that connecting two GigE
>devices with a cable that's not GigE capable is an unsupported
>configuration. The cable cannot negotiate. The same goes for other
>purely passive pieces of equipment such as connectors.


A cat 5e cable is GigE capable. Cat 6 certainly should be.



>You cannot connect two GigE-capable, auto-negotiating devices with any
>passive components that are not GigE-capable.


I agree but that seems to be an irrelevant observation as far the OP is
concerned.


 
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h.stroph
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      08-29-2008, 05:33 AM
In news:bILtk.10382$nu6.3995@edtnps83,
Unruh <unruh-(E-Mail Removed)> typed:

> A cat 5e cable is GigE capable. Cat 6 certainly should be.


5e most certainly is not; 6 most certainly is. You have a very
consistently-observed habit in Usenet of shooting your mouth off about
things of which you know very little, if anything.


 
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Unruh
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      08-29-2008, 07:08 AM
"h.stroph" <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:

>In news:bILtk.10382$nu6.3995@edtnps83,
>Unruh <unruh-(E-Mail Removed)> typed:


>> A cat 5e cable is GigE capable. Cat 6 certainly should be.


>5e most certainly is not; 6 most certainly is. You have a very
>consistently-observed habit in Usenet of shooting your mouth off about
>things of which you know very little, if anything.


Lets see, I have about 20m of cat 5e cable connecting my machine to the
main switch and then 20m m connecting the main switch to another
computers both with Gigabit ethernet cards. I get 80MB/s between the two
(dominated by disk time) ( which is about 600Mb/s) I would say cat 5e is
capable. And the user had Cat 6 wired directly

If I go to Wikipedia on the Gigabit Ethernet page, we get
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigabit_Ethernet)

"1000BASE-T (also known as IEEE 802.3ab) is a standard for gigabit Ethernet
over copper wiring. It requires, at a minimum, Category 5 cable (the same
as 100BASE-TX), but Category 5e ("Category 5 enhanced") and Category 6
cable may also be used and are often recommended. 1000BASE-T requires all
four pairs to be present and is far less tolerant of poorly installed
wiring than 100BASE-TX."

Now, do you have any other comments to enlighten us with?



 
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