I ran into the same problem with patch pannels I got from Home Depot.
Try switching your PC's down to 10MB and see if they can talk okay then.
What I found was the wiring scheme used on the ports and punch downs was
messed up and had to switch around a few wires on the patch pannel to get
100MB to work correctly.

When they were building our house I came in when they had finished framing
and ran 2 cat5e (one data one phone) to every room.  Also ran RG-6 to each
room.  Got a nice enclosure from Home Depot and put that in the basement.
Works pretty slick.

JasonL


----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Churchill" <churchid at visi.com>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 12:57 AM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Home Wiring Question


> On Thursday 14 February 2002 11:16 pm, Yaron wrote:
> <snip>
> > Being a complete dork, I didn't test the first wire I put in. I just put
> > in about 12, punched everything down (using the 568B scheme), and THen
> > plugged a machine in one end and patched over to the switch on the other
> > end.
> >
> > Link light comes on, 100M light comes on, DHCP server sees machine send
> > request, machine doesn't see DHCP server send reply.
> >
> > I tested all the cables outside the walls and they're fine. I tried
> > several different machines and NICs, and it looks like they can all
> > transmit and not receive.
> <snip>
>
> If machines on both ends can transmit and not receive, then you have a
> confused wiring problem somewhere.  Make sure that the white/colored side
> of each pair is the same on both ends.  If you have dual-labeled 568A/B
> jacks, double and triple check that you looked at the right scheme.
> They're not that different, and this has frequently been my problem when
> I've screwed up the wiring scheme. :(  I would take John up on his offer
> to loan you a tester that will show you which pairs are working and which
> are not.
>
> Dan
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