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Default RJ45 Cat5e plugs

On 26/01/2019 22:32, T i m wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jan 2019 15:06:13 +0000, RobH wrote:

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A big oops here as when I tried them connected direct from the router to
a desktop, they all worked.

It now looks like the RJ45 ethernet socket on my laptop has bit the dust.


I would first look inside the socket at the pins and check they
haven't been distorted / miss located.

As I believe has been mentioned, you can easily plug a Type A USB plug
into an RJ45 socket and 'sometimes' the pins get bent, losing their
shape and so tension.

I have generally been able to straighten and re-tension the pins using
a couple of small flat-bladed screwdrivers and some quality fine
tweezers.

And / or one bent, they don't it back in the right places (little
'bays' in the socket moulding).

Or it could also have been damaged electrically / just failed. ;-)

If the Ethernet port is on the mobo then you might find a new Mobo on
eBay pretty cheaply or it may even be on a 'remote' board (even
cheaper). Or you can use a USB Ethernet adaptor, if you just need
USB for connectivity rather than performance etc.

Cheers, T i m


I had a look inside the rj45 socket using a small torch and it looks
like the the brown wire pin and the orange / white wire pin are right up
to the top of the back slot. The brown / wire wire pin looks like it is
flat down to the bottom of the back slot, and the rest of the wire pins
are all in a line just up from the bottom of the back slot.