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The Ethernet is stuck in a "Identifying..." state or a "Cable unplugged" loop.

The Ethernet is stuck in a "Identifying..." state or a "Cable unplugged" loop.

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lolito52
Member
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06-15-2025, 01:18 PM
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I purchased a 15M cat5e cable recently and it stopped functioning right away. Initially, I suspected I might have damaged it during installation, but after verifying the adapter settings, it kept looping. After repeatedly unplugging both the router and the computer, the issue persisted, so I assumed something was broken. After about three hours of continuous failure, it suddenly worked perfectly again, which made me think it might have been a temporary glitch before it reset itself.
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lolito52
06-15-2025, 01:18 PM #1

I purchased a 15M cat5e cable recently and it stopped functioning right away. Initially, I suspected I might have damaged it during installation, but after verifying the adapter settings, it kept looping. After repeatedly unplugging both the router and the computer, the issue persisted, so I assumed something was broken. After about three hours of continuous failure, it suddenly worked perfectly again, which made me think it might have been a temporary glitch before it reset itself.

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Komodo88
Senior Member
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06-19-2025, 05:31 PM
#2
Sure, I can try with a different cable.
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Komodo88
06-19-2025, 05:31 PM #2

Sure, I can try with a different cable.

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TheSimple
Member
229
06-21-2025, 07:42 AM
#3
In addition to switching to a different cable between the same devices: Keep power wires away from the cable. I’ve experienced similar problems before and reduced the speed to 100mbps using a standard Ethernet cable that likely lacked shielding—it probably came from a more affordable source. Any intersection of Ethernet with electrical wiring should be oriented at a right angle (180 degrees) to limit overlap. This approach has worked well even with higher-power internal wiring that runs alongside regular power cables for device adaptors. Connect the cable to a switch and another device, and run a test for cable length. While not conclusive, if the switch measures the expected distance, the issue might be elsewhere—possibly other connected devices or the overall path the cable follows.
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TheSimple
06-21-2025, 07:42 AM #3

In addition to switching to a different cable between the same devices: Keep power wires away from the cable. I’ve experienced similar problems before and reduced the speed to 100mbps using a standard Ethernet cable that likely lacked shielding—it probably came from a more affordable source. Any intersection of Ethernet with electrical wiring should be oriented at a right angle (180 degrees) to limit overlap. This approach has worked well even with higher-power internal wiring that runs alongside regular power cables for device adaptors. Connect the cable to a switch and another device, and run a test for cable length. While not conclusive, if the switch measures the expected distance, the issue might be elsewhere—possibly other connected devices or the overall path the cable follows.

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maddie0192
Junior Member
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06-21-2025, 11:04 AM
#4
Shortened cables function properly.
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maddie0192
06-21-2025, 11:04 AM #4

Shortened cables function properly.

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blondeminion
Senior Member
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07-07-2025, 05:32 PM
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Cable connection is functioning but speed has dropped to 100mbps now. It seems proximity to power lines is affecting performance, so upgrading to a shielded cable might be necessary. For clarity, installation typically takes 3–5 hours once connected or after a system restart.
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blondeminion
07-07-2025, 05:32 PM #5

Cable connection is functioning but speed has dropped to 100mbps now. It seems proximity to power lines is affecting performance, so upgrading to a shielded cable might be necessary. For clarity, installation typically takes 3–5 hours once connected or after a system restart.

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TheArchingYT
Junior Member
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07-07-2025, 08:50 PM
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The 15m cable has a defect.
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TheArchingYT
07-07-2025, 08:50 PM #6

The 15m cable has a defect.

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finechienne
Junior Member
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07-09-2025, 08:53 PM
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We haven't verified completely that the power wires are the exact source unless you have the same shorter wire along the identical route and it exhibits the same problem. Still, it's possible the shorter wire performs better at handling transmission, reducing the same electrical interference seen with the longer cable. Using a different high-quality cable from another brand might help, and opting for a shielded cable could be beneficial if the issue is indeed near power wires.
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finechienne
07-09-2025, 08:53 PM #7

We haven't verified completely that the power wires are the exact source unless you have the same shorter wire along the identical route and it exhibits the same problem. Still, it's possible the shorter wire performs better at handling transmission, reducing the same electrical interference seen with the longer cable. Using a different high-quality cable from another brand might help, and opting for a shielded cable could be beneficial if the issue is indeed near power wires.

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Lionblaze711
Junior Member
44
07-10-2025, 01:11 AM
#8
I’m sure it’s the cable, so I’ll go ahead and replace it. I’ll check it out after removing it from the wall to confirm if the issue is related to the nearby power cables.
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Lionblaze711
07-10-2025, 01:11 AM #8

I’m sure it’s the cable, so I’ll go ahead and replace it. I’ll check it out after removing it from the wall to confirm if the issue is related to the nearby power cables.

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Skye_Tyden
Member
52
07-10-2025, 02:28 AM
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Grounding one end of shielded cables is essential; consider starting with a CAT6a cable.
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Skye_Tyden
07-10-2025, 02:28 AM #9

Grounding one end of shielded cables is essential; consider starting with a CAT6a cable.