I agree with Don. Try a new cable.
It doesn't take a lot of flex to break one of those small solid copper
wires.
If it's broken in the connector it wasn't crimped well, as the standard
RJ-45 has a strain relief built in that clamps down on the cable to keep
it from pulling out.
I just cringe when I see someone unpack a store bought cable, grab a
hold of the connector and start straightening it out.
On 5/1/2016 6:04 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Byron,
You might have a defective cable - get another one and see if the
problem goes away.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 5/1/2016 6:59 PM, Byron Peebles wrote:
I have indeed done all the clicks and boot removals and been unable
to resolve the disconnect.
It even happens when the radio is in-use and suddenly has the radio
disconnect from the computer.
So, the only answer is the standard "make certain it clicks", which
it does?
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