Hi Cameron,

I think this paragraph goes to the heart of the matter...

Cameron Hissey wrote:
are connected to the standard switch, however the cabling was a bit of a rush job and consequently the PoE has proven unstable on many of the points, with some of them not even supplying data packets.
Benny Amorsen suggested trying a store-bought cable direct to a phone, how did that go?

I would have a very close look at the cabling. Were the "R45" plugs put straight onto the cable or terminated in a wall jack? There are two types of plug. The one that is most commonly available is not intended for the solid copper core cable that is most commonly available in bulk boxes and WILL cause flakey connections.

Check the cables for correct pinout (see link below), not just continuity. The price of a reasonable cable tester will save you a fortune here. Nothing fancy but it must be able to check for split pairs. Split pairs could cause the symptoms you describe.

http://www.ertyu.org/steven_nikkel/ethernetcables.html

regards,

Drew

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Drew Gibson

Systems Administrator
OANDA Corporation
www.oanda.com

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