Every time I come across a problem such as this, it ends up being something 
simple. I've resolved that when I have an explainable problem, I'll always go 
back to the basics.
Borrow a cable tester. The one I have is simple but it gives me the continuity 
of each pair. I'd start by verifying the connectivity. It could even be a 
marginal connection on an RJ45 connector so don't assume that because it worked 
once that you don't have a problem.
If you're close, you can borrow my cable tester, but you might not want to run 
up to SLC just for that.
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On Sat, 7/16/16, James Alton <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [OT] printer not found on wired network
 To: "Provo Linux Users Group" <[email protected]>
 Date: Saturday, July 16, 2016, 4:04 PM
 
 Did you wire it yourself? 568A or
 568B? If I had one guess, I'd say it
 sounds like one of the pairs is broken. (Some networking
 devices can work
 around this, some cannot.) How did you test the wire?
 Something like this?
 (One of the first matches, not recommending this brand:
 https://www.amazon.com/Foto4easy-Telephone-Cat5e-Network-Tester/dp/B00N2QXKA6
 )
 
 Then of course as others have already said, if you have a
 solid connection
 with an LED network tester, you may need to move into the
 range of
 hundred/thousand dollar testers. (If you can't borrow one,
 it might make
 more sense just to run another wire.) This is assuming you
 swapped around
 cables on the switch end and swapped around patch cables on
 the printer end
 and tried to punch new end connectors on both sides.
 Easy/cheap stuff to
 rule out first.
 
 Also, you're not exceeding the cable length for CAT5, right?
 :-) (This
 would be another thing where some NICs could compensate and
 some cannot.)
 
 James
 
 
 On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 12:59 PM, Wade Shearer <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 
 > My house is wired with CAT 5. I have a certain room
 where a printer can’t
 > be seen. If I move the printer to any other room, it
 can be seen. Computers
 > plugged into the same jack can be seen and operate on
 the network normally.
 > I have checked the wires at both ends and everything
 seems to be in order.
 > I’m at a loss as to what the issue could be and what
 to do next. Any ideas
 > as to what would cause this strange behavior?
 >
 > Wade
 >
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