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Based off of his original picture, he made his cable up for mode B.

Based off of his original picture, he made his cable up for mode B.
Cables built to the standard are the same for both modes. Most modern switches do not support Mode B. I've never heard of a switch supporting Mode B, although at least one must certainly exist.Based off of his original picture, he made his cable up for mode B
OK, so you're using an injector, where 7/8 DO matter. One remote possibility is a mistake I made on one cable, where totally not visible looking at it, the stripper cut through one of the wires leaving the unconnected end firmly attached by the uncut part of the insulation. But since you had the same failure multiple times, this is a low probability explanation. Maybe this was already covered, have you run a known-good cable on the tester, to test the tester?Sorry guys. I use B which is just what I am use to.
Cables built to the standard are the same for both modes. Most modern switches do not support Mode B. I've never heard of a switch supporting Mode B, although at least one must certainly exist.
OK, so you're using an injector, where 7/8 DO matter. One remote possibility is a mistake I made on one cable, where totally not visible looking at it, the stripper cut through one of the wires leaving the unconnected end firmly attached by the uncut part of the insulation. But since you had the same failure multiple times, this is a low probability explanation. Maybe this was already covered, have you run a known-good cable on the tester, to test the tester?
Amen. Glad you said this as I was getting ready to ask "what the heck do POE Modes A and B have to do with whether a RJ-45 is wired to T-568A or T-568B?Cables built to the standard are the same for both modes.