I have been looking for an answer for this everywhere and from everyone I felt might know. I spent the majority of my 4 day Thanksgiving weekend setting up ethernet cables running to 3 rooms in my house. Just to give as much info as possible here is how I have it setup: in my closet I have my cable modem and my WiFi router (with 4 ethernet outputs). In the closet I have 3 female sockets going to the 3 different rooms I want hardlined. I made patch cords out of left over cable, tested those with a tester and they work 100%. I then tested the cables running thru the walls only to find my tester not picking up wire #4. I tested them connected to my router also but only to get approximately 80Mbps while my phone connect to the WiFi was able to get 114Mbps. That is a 25% decrease in speed! I double checked, maybe even triple checked that all wires were seated properly in the female socket. I feel like this decrease in speed is because of that wire #4 not being picked up. Is there something I could be missing causing that wire to no be connected? Please help! I appreciate any and all help! Thank you!
PS - This is happening with all 3 cables, not just one. I had feared that I had kinked and broke, a wire but i find it would be a slim chance that I broke the same wire in all 3 cables.
PS - This is happening with all 3 cables, not just one. I had feared that I had kinked and broke, a wire but i find it would be a slim chance that I broke the same wire in all 3 cables.