On Sep 17, 6:31*pm, "Ron Lowe" ronATlowe-famlyDOTmeDOTukSPURIOUS
wrote:
"Ron Lowe" ronATlowe-famlyDOTmeDOTukSPURIOUS wrote in message
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A photograph of the back of one of the 1-gangs is he
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30588773@N04/2865124701/
The wires, from left to right, top to bottom, are
Blue; Blue/White; Orange; Green/White
Green; Orange/White; Brown; Brown/White
The wiring is the same on the matching socket of the 4-gang.
Looks like it's wired up totally wrong.
You need to look at the labeling under the wires.
Pin 1 is green/white.
Pin 2 is orange.
That's all wrong.
The pairs are all messed up.
You need to pull the wires out of the punch-downs and do them as everyone
has indicated. * Use the colour codes I listed.
Check both ends.
--
Ron
To be more specific, it looks like the Orange/white and Green/white are
swapped.
Again, check all outlets, both ends.
I have a problem with this problem, conceptually.
When I plug my laptop directly into the router, the patch cable
carries the signal directly along the cable according to how the patch
cable is wired.
However, if I plug the patch cable into the 4-gang wall socket, and an
identical patch cable from the destination 1-gang socket into my
laptop, surely the colour of the wires between the 4-gang and the 1-
gang is irrelevant, provided that the two sockets are wired the same?
See this diagram that will probably only confuse the issue
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30588773@N04/2866137802/
Edward