pete_c
Guru
I'm having an issue here with a long run of Cat5e. I have been using it for about 10 years now for an analog camera with a balun on each side of it carrying power and video just fine.
I am looking to change to an IP HD camera with a POE connection.
I disconnected the baluns and tested the cable with my old network tester. It appears fine.
Initially tested network connectivity and it not really good. It connects to the switch and lighting the LEDs. That said though it keeps disconnecting for whatever reason.
I tested the POE connection using a POE power splitter. From the 48V to the splitter I am getting good voltage except when I put a load on it; then it doesn't work.
Now I am wondering why? Should I take a multimeter to it?
Is there another means to test that all 8 wires are intact end to end?
I know that pins 1,2,3 & 6 are utilized for the network and pins 4,5, 7 and 8 are utilized for POE.
I checked my punch downs and I think they are fine (red and blue but I do have issues with orange and green).
I do have a cheap tester with just LEDs telling me that the pairs are wired OK. Its just a simple red/green blinking in order tester.
I do have another tester which I purchased from Monoprice. It has 9 LEDs on it but I do not think that it will tell me much more.
I am looking to change to an IP HD camera with a POE connection.
I disconnected the baluns and tested the cable with my old network tester. It appears fine.
Initially tested network connectivity and it not really good. It connects to the switch and lighting the LEDs. That said though it keeps disconnecting for whatever reason.
I tested the POE connection using a POE power splitter. From the 48V to the splitter I am getting good voltage except when I put a load on it; then it doesn't work.
Now I am wondering why? Should I take a multimeter to it?
Is there another means to test that all 8 wires are intact end to end?
I know that pins 1,2,3 & 6 are utilized for the network and pins 4,5, 7 and 8 are utilized for POE.
I checked my punch downs and I think they are fine (red and blue but I do have issues with orange and green).
I do have a cheap tester with just LEDs telling me that the pairs are wired OK. Its just a simple red/green blinking in order tester.
I do have another tester which I purchased from Monoprice. It has 9 LEDs on it but I do not think that it will tell me much more.