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<blockquote data-quote="Dirk Martens" data-source="post: 121034" data-attributes="member: 6036"><p>Re: ESD</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well on AES50 you find that the Wordclock is transported on the empty pairs of the multi. Not on the regular 4 ethernet Pins. That means in return that on an aes50 multi all 8 pins of the multi need to work fine. otherwise you loose your wordclock every now and then.</p><p>This might be why your ethernet tester or laptop works happy with the cable, or even other desks. Anyway if you loose one of the pins you get clicks. and you can not find out with a normal ethernet tester. udp or stp has little to do with that. so when you tested you might just have a cable that transports all pins rather then one that doesn't. I have suffered this a lot with cheap cables that I got from Conrad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirk Martens, post: 121034, member: 6036"] Re: ESD Well on AES50 you find that the Wordclock is transported on the empty pairs of the multi. Not on the regular 4 ethernet Pins. That means in return that on an aes50 multi all 8 pins of the multi need to work fine. otherwise you loose your wordclock every now and then. This might be why your ethernet tester or laptop works happy with the cable, or even other desks. Anyway if you loose one of the pins you get clicks. and you can not find out with a normal ethernet tester. udp or stp has little to do with that. so when you tested you might just have a cable that transports all pins rather then one that doesn't. I have suffered this a lot with cheap cables that I got from Conrad. [/QUOTE]
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