Yesterday, my UTP CAT6 cable just suddenly died. No LED flicker at the router, no signal, yet the router was routing everything else just fine. First I thought it might be a port misconfiguration, but no.
The cable has been in place for a few years, with exactly zero active tugs or twists on it, the whole run was fixed in place and neither the computer or the router were ever moved an inch, AFAIK. No storms or lightning here either, plus the run is too short for any transients and both the box and router are on mains surge protectors.
Maybe some slow creeping elastic deformation of some kinked wire finally reached its limit of elasticity and broke? Maybe heat from the fan exhaust directly in front of the cable added to it? Or maybe just lightly touching the cable while plugging in a USB device nearby did break a wire at its limit? Catching at straws here.
I am perplexed. I've yet to bring out the multimeter to test it. Weird...
The cable has been in place for a few years, with exactly zero active tugs or twists on it, the whole run was fixed in place and neither the computer or the router were ever moved an inch, AFAIK. No storms or lightning here either, plus the run is too short for any transients and both the box and router are on mains surge protectors.
Maybe some slow creeping elastic deformation of some kinked wire finally reached its limit of elasticity and broke? Maybe heat from the fan exhaust directly in front of the cable added to it? Or maybe just lightly touching the cable while plugging in a USB device nearby did break a wire at its limit? Catching at straws here.
I am perplexed. I've yet to bring out the multimeter to test it. Weird...