timeshifter
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In my ongoing saga of network wiring infrastructure projects I was dong a Google search for "how to certify CAT6 cable". I ran across this article.
https://www.bluejeanscable.com/articles/is-your-cat6-a-dog.htm
Basically they claim that 80% of CAT6 patch cords they bought in store and online from name brand vendors do not pass test for CAT6. Some even failed CAT5e.
So, how do I tell if the installed infrastructure is good?
I'm working on two projects right now.
One is a small office with about 8 people. They've taken over some neighboring space and bumped out their space. I had a contractor install 14 new drops, and having some real concerns with his install. See https://www.technibble.com/forums/threads/wiring-contractor-installs-used-patch-panel.82667/
The other is a small industrial type company with about 30 employees now. They bought a building two years ago that had a bunch of amateur installed CAT6 wire that's a mess, and they're using it. See https://www.technibble.com/forums/threads/how-would-you-clean-up-this-mess.82453/
I have borrowed a JDSU ValidatorPRO NT1155 from a friend. I think he said this will certify the cabling. I played around with it. Basically it sends a file to a remote unit and gives me a pass or fail. Is that certifying? I know it can run other tests and save the results for an entire job, but I was just experimenting with the manual tests.
BUT, I don't think this tester tells me anything about my CAT6 wiring. It only transmits at 1 Gbps. Wouldn't a CAT6 test run at 10 Gbps?
https://www.bluejeanscable.com/articles/is-your-cat6-a-dog.htm
Basically they claim that 80% of CAT6 patch cords they bought in store and online from name brand vendors do not pass test for CAT6. Some even failed CAT5e.
So, how do I tell if the installed infrastructure is good?
I'm working on two projects right now.
One is a small office with about 8 people. They've taken over some neighboring space and bumped out their space. I had a contractor install 14 new drops, and having some real concerns with his install. See https://www.technibble.com/forums/threads/wiring-contractor-installs-used-patch-panel.82667/
The other is a small industrial type company with about 30 employees now. They bought a building two years ago that had a bunch of amateur installed CAT6 wire that's a mess, and they're using it. See https://www.technibble.com/forums/threads/how-would-you-clean-up-this-mess.82453/
I have borrowed a JDSU ValidatorPRO NT1155 from a friend. I think he said this will certify the cabling. I played around with it. Basically it sends a file to a remote unit and gives me a pass or fail. Is that certifying? I know it can run other tests and save the results for an entire job, but I was just experimenting with the manual tests.
BUT, I don't think this tester tells me anything about my CAT6 wiring. It only transmits at 1 Gbps. Wouldn't a CAT6 test run at 10 Gbps?