I had a broadband problem and had to move my master socket to the front of the house. So that's where I plug in my router. The person who identified and fixed the problem was a telephone engineer. I got him to lay 3 network cables under the floorboards to my workstation area for a small fee. I say small fee - it was 90 of our English Pounds. That's currently about 5 dollars I think. He laid the cable then crimped the ends.
Anyway, I tested them all on my desktop, and connectivity and particularly download speeds were great. That's got an Nvidia nForce networking controller. Tried one in my Dell XPS laptop, I think with an Intel chipset, and that was fine too.
I've just been playing about with my little mini-itx boxes with a Via chipset (Via Rhine II Ethernet controller) and they can't connect to the router.
I've tried a conventional off the shelf cable and that's fine. So it's definitely these cables. I'm just surprised that they work with some systems and not others.
As I look at the network port on the back of a mini-itx box (I've tried several motherboards by the way), the bottom (or the right, depending on your perspective) of the 2 lights flashes constantly. When a good cable is plugged in, it's on constantly. Which I think is what I would expect.
I'd appreciate some opinions as to what is most likely wrong. Obviously it's a cable issue, but why work on some systems and not others?
Thanks
Martin
Anyway, I tested them all on my desktop, and connectivity and particularly download speeds were great. That's got an Nvidia nForce networking controller. Tried one in my Dell XPS laptop, I think with an Intel chipset, and that was fine too.
I've just been playing about with my little mini-itx boxes with a Via chipset (Via Rhine II Ethernet controller) and they can't connect to the router.
I've tried a conventional off the shelf cable and that's fine. So it's definitely these cables. I'm just surprised that they work with some systems and not others.
As I look at the network port on the back of a mini-itx box (I've tried several motherboards by the way), the bottom (or the right, depending on your perspective) of the 2 lights flashes constantly. When a good cable is plugged in, it's on constantly. Which I think is what I would expect.
I'd appreciate some opinions as to what is most likely wrong. Obviously it's a cable issue, but why work on some systems and not others?
Thanks
Martin