I mean the wiring on the faceplates.
IDC, insulation displacement connectors.
The wires are pushed down between 2 blades that cut into the insulation to make contact. Sometimes the wires aren't pushed in firmly enough to make a good connection.
Edit: Don't try to push them in with a screwdriver blade, that can make matters worse as it opens up the gap. Get a proper tool, plastic versions are very cheap.
I'm not allowed to post links to Amazon, but if you Google IDC punch down tool, Amazon have a proper one rather than plastic for £6.99
Cupboard - upstairs Ethernet port
So the orange connector was pretty lose. I could lift it up easily. Problem is now I can't get it back in, what's the best way using something I would have in the house?
That would be expected if the cabling is faulty.
@dan3691 wrote:
Problem is now I can't get it back in, what's the best way using something I would have in the house?
See my edited post21
I've bought a kit from Amazon which includes the clipper, punch down tool and the all other bits and bobs.
Seems to have good reviews. What I've done this morning is unraveled the orange tangled wire a bit more to give me some more to play with then I'll use the punch down tool to clip of the old bit in the process (just in case I damaged it last night with my stupidity!)
Thanks for all your help so far @licquorice !
@licquorice so another update. I thought I'd send an email to the site manager/sales team for the redrow new build estate.
We only moved in last Friday, anyway they sent over an electrician this afternoon to look at the problem.
He clamped the wire back into place downstairs, but internet connectivity still wasn't working upstairs.
He then clamped a few more of the wires but still no luck, he took his LAN tester out and not all of the connections were coming back with the green light.
Long story short, he replaced the entire faceplate upstairs, I plugged the hub back in downstairs and now my PC is working perfectly.
He mentioned they've had a lot of issues with these cheaper faceplates redrow have now chosen to install.
Good result, glad you got it sorted in the end. Typical big business, end up spending £10 to save a fiver!!!