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Trust No One®
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      12-31-2008, 06:48 PM
Hi Folks,

I've treated myself to a Netgear 24 port managed gigabit switch and a cheap
HP server for Christmas.

I'm having problems obtaining Gigabit speed using certain patch cables. The
speed negoitated on the switch port with these cables is only 100mb/s. The
problematic patch cables are brand new 2m coloured ones (I luv these) and
are labelled

ALCATEL DATA CABLE UTP FLEX 4PR Patch Cable 7XO.2 CATEGORY 5 EC VERIFIED

If I try forcing the switch port to 1000 Mb/s, it stays down.

I've tried other "no name" cables and they work fine, with 1000 Mb/s being
negotiated every time.

So do I need special cables for Gigabit or do I have duff patch cables? I
thought Cat 5 did Gigabit!

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      01-01-2009, 05:29 AM
Trust No One® wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've treated myself to a Netgear 24 port managed gigabit switch and a
> cheap HP server for Christmas.
>
> I'm having problems obtaining Gigabit speed using certain patch
> cables. The speed negoitated on the switch port with these cables is
> only 100mb/s. The problematic patch cables are brand new 2m coloured
> ones (I luv these) and are labelled
>

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Looks like I need Cat5e or Cat6 cables to support Gigabit speed.

I'll get my coat....

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      01-01-2009, 11:39 AM
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 18:48:39 -0000, "Trust No One®"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hi Folks,
>
>I've treated myself to a Netgear 24 port managed gigabit switch and a cheap
>HP server for Christmas.
>
>I'm having problems obtaining Gigabit speed using certain patch cables. The
>speed negoitated on the switch port with these cables is only 100mb/s. The
>problematic patch cables are brand new 2m coloured ones (I luv these) and
>are labelled
>
>ALCATEL DATA CABLE UTP FLEX 4PR Patch Cable 7XO.2 CATEGORY 5 EC VERIFIED
>
>If I try forcing the switch port to 1000 Mb/s, it stays down.
>
>I've tried other "no name" cables and they work fine, with 1000 Mb/s being
>negotiated every time.
>
>So do I need special cables for Gigabit or do I have duff patch cables? I
>thought Cat 5 did Gigabit!


you need 4 pair cables and the pairing needs to line up correctly.

GigE 1000-Base-T ports test the cabling before allowing the port to be
used, to make sure all 8 wires are connected.

in theory you also need Cat5 or better - but for 2m anything better
than wet string would work if the pairing was correct.
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