Whats the recommended way of cleaning these RJ45 sockets?
I have a 48 port network switch in the loft.
I am having connectivity issues when I patch in an unused port on the
switch to a unused patch panel socket (which has just been wired up to a
new wall socket elsewhere in the house.
I have to wiggle both ends of the ethernet patch cable before I get a
stable ethernet connection.
Neither switch or the patch panel come with protect dust/dirt covers for
the RJ45 sockets
Whats the recommended way of cleaning these RJ45 sockets?
I have a 48 port network switch in the loft.
I am having connectivity issues when I patch in an unused port on the
switch to a unused patch panel socket (which has just been wired up to a
new wall socket elsewhere in the house.
I have to wiggle both ends of the ethernet patch cable before I get a
stable ethernet connection.
Neither switch or the patch panel come with protect dust/dirt covers for
the RJ45 sockets
Whats the recommended way of cleaning these RJ45 sockets?
On 18/09/2023 12:55, SH wrote:
I have a 48 port network switch in the loft.
I am having connectivity issues when I patch in an unused port on the
switch to a unused patch panel socket (which has just been wired up to a
new wall socket elsewhere in the house.
I have to wiggle both ends of the ethernet patch cable before I get a
stable ethernet connection.
Neither switch or the patch panel come with protect dust/dirt covers for
the RJ45 sockets
Whats the recommended way of cleaning these RJ45 sockets?
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