"Bad cable or end"
- roaoro
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"Bad cable or end"
After spending hours troubleshooting and replacing cable, ends, and equipment, I'm finding there is no problem as the cable test suggests. Why is it telling me there's a problem on our M radios if there's not?
- Julian
Re: "Bad cable or end"
What do the diagnostics say if you run them without a cable in the port?
Also, please include the model number and firmware version with your response, it will help me be of more assistance.
Also, please include the model number and firmware version with your response, it will help me be of more assistance.
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Re: "Bad cable or end"
OK maybe you should read this post: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1178
All airMAX M radios will always report short on pair 3 and 4 which technically is NOT standard and will report bad as ubnt shorts the pars together not following the standard.
Question: Why do I see short on pairs 3 and 4 on a of devices especially UBNT airMAX 10/100 gear.
Answer: Because every manufacturer does not follow the proper design specs and use a 4 channel Ethernet Transformer designed for POE with a center tab for each pair. Since pair 3 and 4 is not needed to carry data with 10/100 only links they use them for power only which allows them to use a cheaper 2 channel transformer without a center tap for pairs 1 and 2. They then connect the 2 wires from each pair to the board skipping the need for a transformer with a center tap so the 2 wires from pair 3 are connected directly to the board shorted together for positive and the 2 wires from pair 4 are shorted together directly on the board for negative.
All airMAX M radios will always report short on pair 3 and 4 which technically is NOT standard and will report bad as ubnt shorts the pars together not following the standard.
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