How to Use an Ethernet Cable Tester
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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In this video we show you how to use a simple ethernet cable tester. These are actually really easy to use once you know what you’re doing. The harder part is knowing what each light is telling you and what the different combinations mean.
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Thanks! Your video is much better than some of the others that have no explanation.
no nonsense, straight to the point. thank you.
That was a great help! I use that tester and I never knew that it can be used that way.
I really appreciate the details as to why it does what it does. Thank you!
Great video, no fluff just information!
Thank you for making this. I was wondering what the S mode was.
Just to be sure if it skips a number that means the cable is bad right?
Yes
@@adamboiwhat if it skips it but comes back to it? The remote side is jumping around but the main side lights up in order.
Then it means whatever side of the cable is plugged into the remote side is wired wrong
Or damaged
@@Its-me-Chris-z3p yep. That’s what it was. Thanks for the reply.
Excellent - Thank you for this!
5 years ago exactly how many years ago i bought this tester and today I use it for the first time,
you can treat the ethernet ports in your house with 2 extra cables as 1 long cable assuming the 2 extra ones work correctly too
Just tested cat 7 with Jack at 2 ends & pasted test with same device. But , when I used it to connect my PC with router, then one direction is ok. but when I switched jacks of cable to plug in PC & router , then it doesn’t work.
Do you know why? If anybody know, please share your solution & reasons with me . Thanks
These little units do have one major problem in where you place the master and remote unit can have you confused on a finding a network cable. Always place the master unit on the outside cable in a house ( NVR installation) and use the remote section on the inside of the house to find a wire. This is because the master unit will light up if a cable that is connected to an active source like a TV is plugged into the master unit, making you believe you have the right cable.
Very helpful
Trying to use this as a cable finder.. what do you mean place it outside cable in a house and inside of the house?
@@apster07 The Master unit is hooked up and started then the one you take with you is the smaller remote unit locally. If you hook up the remote unit then walk around with the master unit to find the other end of the cable you will get a false positive as any live wire will bounce back to the master unit thus giving you the wrong cable!!! . Example you have cables with heads inside the house and there is cable with no head on the outside for a camera and the cables are not labelled, so you put a head on the outside cable and hook up the master unit to it and start the tester, then you take the remote unit ( small unit ) and take it inside the house now you try out all the cable ethernet heads on that small unit. Most people don't know but the master actually is the remote UNIT that is the one you hook up at the end of the run and you take the smaller unit with you to find the other end of the wires. Try this hook up an ethernet cable to your laptop and then to the master unit, now start the tester....You will see that the led lights will go through the test and all is okay, now imagine there are 2 cables now and you did not know that one cable was hooked up to a live source ( the laptop) and you hooked up the remote unit to the other cable end ( not hooked to the laptop, but your Master unit is hooked up to the ethernet cable which is hooked up the laptop if that laptop is hidden in a closet now you think the Master and Remote unit gave you the right wire thus leading you to then pull your hair out trying to figure out why the tester tells you the wire is okay yet no connection. The Master unit is only doing an OHM signal test it is not actually slaved to the Remote unit with it's own signal so you must be careful to always keep the Master unit at the end of the line where you started not where you are heading, good luck. The way I found this out was the Camera I was installing had no connection yet the cable tester said all was okay. So then I made sure all the cables inside the house were unplugged and cut the head of the cable and did a multimeter OHM loopback test on 2 wires ( use some alligator clips to hook them together) from the inside ethernet cable and then went outside cut the head of the cable and did the same thing then pulled out the multimeter and now I realized I had the wrong cable all this time!!!. So then I used the Multimeter to actually find the right cable, 10 minutes later after putting the heads on I decided this can't be right and hooked up the inside cable to a small switch, went outside and hooked up the master tester unit and it verified the cable was correct without having the remote unit attached WTF now I knew I was fooled.
Quick question... Is it always 1-8 will light but the UNDER the 8 which is G
Is it ok if the G wont turn on? That means its good?
G is ground. Only some newer cables have ground, so you are fine.
Is there a way to fix a potentially dead cable? In my main source, it cycles through all the number lights fine, but on the remote, it skips light number 2. Thanks and great video!
Did you ever get answer? My 3 fails to light on both ends.
Hello, checking manufacturer as well but I am curious
If I have a cable where they all pins light up, but specifically pin 5 lights up but not as bright as the others
had the same issue, you need to put a new battery in there, then the problem is solved.
This is a great video. I was wondering can this device be used to test out Ethernet wall connections to see if they are live? My house was wired for Ethernet but the previous homeowner cut the cables to their router and now I have no way to fix the cables. Any suggestions?
Yep put a keystone on the cut cables and plug a known good cable into the keystone. Cheers
@@eliseviv thanks for the advice. Now I need to look up what a keystone is.
Thanks just made a purchase of what looks to be same unit and it works as stated
Hello i have a question.
I bought a 100 meter cable and tested it with my lan cable tester
The reading shows
1st run 1 3 5 7
2nd run 2 4 6 8
Repeatedly...
Is it a problem??
Thanks I have this but they’re not realtime in sync is it ok? I was on other side of wall and master green light skipping a number same as remote skipping numbers but its hard to say they’re in sync seems not.. is that normal? Other room skipping like 3 numbers, while other skips 1
what happens if the lights go forward 1-8 on one end, and 8-1 on the other end? edit: I crimped the one end backwards
Network+ studies thank you!
What does is mean when it just flashing for example number 1 3 4 and flashing and the rest aren’t doing anything
Can we used virtual software to resarrange any order after connect then assigned or reassigned on spot may be better on noncontact diagnosed foundation
Hello, I have a tester similar to this. My problem is that when I connect the cable to both units the numbers light up in the correct way, the cable is fine but the number 4 stays on all of the time on both units. Any ideas what may be causing this ??
Physical damage, continuous or shorted connection.
what do the G stand for on the tester really like to know ?
It stands for ground. Some cables have a ground thread, and if that thread is left long enough to touch a metal RJ45 connector, on both ends, then it is grounded.
Hi, im Rose Vine N. Argallon BIT-CT 2H, i just want to say thank you for this educational video,
Hi there I hope all is well. I am NOT making my own ethernet cables.
Can I use this device to simply test if a purchased ethernet cable has gone bad? I'm so tired of purchasing ethernet cables because I have to assume they've gone bad. Thanks
Yes. All you need is both of the ends on the ethernet cable. It's the same procedure as building one. Plug the cable in and as long as both the cables sync in color in 1-8 then you should have a perfectly working cable.
What about if the pattern skip follows the tester? I have a long run in my house that has been reterminated twice and based on the pattern it looks like pins 3 and 5 are swapped, but if I switch the the testers it follows the tester not the connector. I get data across it but only negotiates at 10Mbit.
thank you for simple explanation
My remote goes wrong order 1-2-3-4- 6-5-7-8 ... did I miss crimp the lines?
What happens if my RJ45 becomes too short from the wall to crimp?
HELLOOOOO what was your solution to this I currently have the same problem
@@kennethedora452 Sorry, I don't remember. 😥
Perfect. Thank you.
I have a tester and when the remote is not connected only 2 lights flash what does that mean
Respected Sir in optical fiber cable otdr is used to check the distance,fault location and pressure point, but in utp cat6 which device used for testing distance, fault location etc please inform me
TRY TDR= TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMITRY, USED FOR CABLE TESTING , SIMILAR TO OTDR
How do I test network plug that’s in the wall
if my numbers are switched on both sides i mean on main tester there is 1 and on remote there is 8 that means i conneted them the other way round?
thank you very much for the video
I have the same tester. Already wasted quite some connectors, can't get the patching right it seems. I have one cable and used this tester. As long as I keep the cables straight in the rester, all lights turn on sequentially from 1 to 8 (but the G doesn't turn on, although it is a cat6a cable with shielded cat6a connectors). But if the cables bend a little, some lights don't turn. I suppose the cable hasn't been patched correctly then?
Maybe you stripped the cable a bit too deep and one wire is loose so when you bend it it disconnects
Does this work for cat6 cable?
So what does it mean if the left side lights are illuminating from 1 to 8 and the right side is going from 8 to1?
My guess is that you have a crossover cable. Meaning the ends aren't terminated with the same color pattern.
How can check that connector is faulty or cable faulty please
I have same tester.... All 8 light green in order together.....BUT the red light lights up on the one holding battery when it cycles again .... The cable is not working , what does the red light mean ?
Red means short, reversed or miss wired. Basically bad, same as no light.
Thanks a lot😊
I have one of these testers and after making up a new cable I have number 2 and 6 light up amber what does that mean?
Helpful video. Thank you. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Thank you sir, I apprecite this video
What if just 1 light comes on on both ?
I am getting all lights on the main 1 to 8 in that order but the remote reads 8 to 1 what could be the problem ?
Cables are upside down on one end.
Hi thanks for this video.
BIT-CT 21
tested my cable same signal from both side every seems fine but i dont recieve interenet true the cable still nothing work tried the router direct in a computer but nothing anyone have an idea
No mention of the ground??
thanks!
Hello ,exist tester for 30 wire cable ? thanks
Thank very much Teacher !!!
Mine runs through 1-7, doesnt oight up 8, or G. Laptop still connects, any issue with that?
Ethernet cables have 8 conductors inside and 4 are necessary for 100 Mbit communication. 8 are used for gigabit. Your cable might be broken on pin 8 but since that pin is not required for 100 Mbit communication, everything will work fine (but only at 100 Mbit speeds). The G doesn't light up on my tester either, even though I am testing a FTP cable here. Not sure if it's my unit or if they are all the same (non-working). The guy in the video didn't test that, unfortunately (he only tested a regular UTP cable).
Thank you!!!
What if one end has 2 pins inverted?
Testing both sides give differently results
What if the lights do not turn on in order? Like number 2 lights up first before number 1
Will a crossover cable result to an inoperable ethernet cable?
@@tanteiritzodid you ever get an answer to this? My main unit lights up in order but the remote jumps around.
what if it skips G
Thank you...
Hi, great clear video but my cable lights up 1, 2, 3 then 6, 7, 8 on both master and remote. is that ok?
It means pins 4 and 5 are not working. Unfortunately it doesn’t tell you which end of the cable is bad. It’s kind of a guess. The cable won’t work unless all lights turn on on both ends of the device.
@@AtTech128 thank you so much for the quick reply. Best regards.
@@AtTech128 can you please tell about the functionality of each ports
mantap bang, sukses teruss!
I tested my cable and for some reason it goes from 6, to 8 and then to 7. What does this mean?
1-5 is not properly plug
I used exactly this tester in order to verify a cable that is connected from one side to the patch panel and the other to a rj45 fruit. The tester shows that it is ok but when i connect to the switch with a comouter seems it is a dead link...computer ethernet is working and also the port on the switch is working :) either is faulty this tester or what else could it be?
Maybe you have a crossover cable instead of a straight through cable. Both would show as being ok when using the tester. www.cables-solutions.com/difference-between-straight-through-and-crossover-cable.html
Nice bro
Any device to detect if my lan cable is cat 8 or cat 7?
Look at the printed text on the cable jacket. It should be there.
What is the G light for??
Ground, I believe. CAT6A has a ground wire, but it doesn't light up even with that. Ignore in most cases. I think it's around for coax wires.
@@AtTech128 Whew, it's my first time crimping and thought I messed something up with my cat 5e xD
Thanks so much, very helpful, I lost the instructions to mine.
that is good sir
hi, any idea how it is possible that with one cable I only get ~90 mbit max speed (on LAN) even though the cable tester returns positive test results (1-8 light up simultaneously)? With another cable I do get 1000 mbit (which also tests positively on both sides 1-8)).
Maybe one of the cables is cat 5. It is only capable of 100mbps
@@baleriontheblackdread4491 thx it eventually turned out that the connector was not pushed in deep enough, so there was a bit too much resistance. The computer interface is more sensitive to higher resistance so it assumed only 2 twisted pairs instead of 4, thus 100 mbit
What's that G is for?
Ground
What about just a solid light on number 7?
I have a solid light on 2, wondering did you figure out your issue?
@@DConnor799 no lol
@@DConnor799 I use a link runner now
@@Howling-at-the-moon that's unfortunate! I can't find any info online about what the error means lol!
@@DConnor799 same bro. Somebody chime in, please!
Nice, simple video. On a cable, my tester lit up 1-8, the remote was: 1,2,5,4,3,6,7,8. I switched the tester & remote, got the same signal on the remote. Any ideas?
The cable is connected in an incorrect manner to the rj45 connector
Grazie
i wasn't seeing 8 light up on the left
What if one end of the cable is in the living room, but the other is in the basement? Should I connect a long enough cable so both tester units could be seen? Or maybe someone can shout if light is jumping erraticaly?
Leave them plugged in and walk over to the other tester. Can't see both at the same time.
This is just a continuity tester. How do you test the cable for speed? You can have great continuity on a 1000 feet cable but you’re not going to get 1000 Mbps.
For that you’ll need the Fluke networks data tester. It’s really the only one on the market and comes at a cost.
This didn't help at all answering how-to troubleshoot if one number light is skipped and what to do.
I've had one skip on both the master and the remote side. 6 kept being skipped. Terminated both sides of the cable run again, testing after each side, with the same skipped result. *When a number is skipped it means it is not terminated properly (open). In my case, I used a different tester and it tested good on both ends without issue.
When you test a single cable like a wall cable you can check only one síde. 😉🔅🔅🔅
In order for this to work you need a complete loop. If you’re testing a wall port, then you’d need to use the remote side and plug in a cable where the one in the wall terminates.
@@AtTech128 yes, but the 2 other cables you allready know that works, so you are only efectilly testing the wall cable. ;)
I normally use two short cables 20/30cms only to close the loop.
Mine goes 1,2,3.... then when the main side hits 4... the other side hits 6... then they both hit 5... then the main hits 6... and the small one hits 4.. then they both finish 7, and 8
All are green-list on the tester, however, incredibly, I tried to redo this and ended up repeating the same mistake because I stupidly followed the pattern for the connector I cut off... (which had the same error)
the cables are naturally set up to go in this way except the whites have to over lap... and for some reason two of the whites cause this... 4 and 6.
Yet... if you look at both ends of each connector (the original one that came made) vs the one I made... Blue and green are swapped on mine.
I'm like... wait .. what? Blue and green are #'s 3 and 5 respectively ... both showed green on the tester.
I fucking hate making my own ethernet cables so much. Ordered one of those to hopefully make is more berable
Easier with the push through connecters or the two piece push through ones.
I'm mossing the first 3 lights on the cable I made
Please stop saying go ahead and... ;) !
Hi, I know this video was updated a while ago, but I have an issue with a cable that's been installed in my walls. When I test it with both the master and the remote, the numbers light up in the correct order, no sign of any issue. But when I only plug the master without plugging anything on the other side (not even the remote), both lights 1 and 2 light up in sequence. When I do the same thing with a spare cable I have, no light at all except for the power light. Could it be electrical interference in the wall that causes this? I have issues with this cable too...
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That tester is a pile of junk I tested a line several time and it says it’s good but I replaced the line anyway because I checked everything else and the line was bad
I also tested a know good line and it said it was bad
Garbage
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nice
Useless video, zero explanation what to do when crossovers happen :/