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Troubleshooting Faulty Cable Connectors

Network connectors are an important part of the entire flow of traffic, as they are the beginning and the end of every communication link. If you have a problem with the connectors (Layer 1), you will have a problem at every other upper layer and the applications will not function.

Connectors are susceptible to problems because they are often used and moved within a network. Some parts of the connectors might become faulty when using them, as opposed to other network components, like wires, that never move from their initial position. Considering the large number of connector types (as presented . . .

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