In the LAN network, RJ45 plug that was not crimped correctly will cause one of the wires in the jack may have been pushed flat, and may not extended network out far enough to have contact with pin in the RJ45 plug.
The jack problem shown in this image can often be corrected by finding a thin pointed tool and carefully re-bending the pin so that its normal resting position places it in alignment with the other undamaged pins again. Take your time and do not over-bend the damaged pin in your attempt to resolve the LAN network problem. Be aware that this attempt may void some product warranties.
December 6th, 2008
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