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Seems like a reasonable question. Possibly the answer is 'oops,' or maybe 'the expected temperature rise from overload has been determined to present an acceptable fire risk.'
Probably it has the same answer to this question, as all Ethernet layer 0 related problems. No way to detect it, no way to avoid it, and it will just not work. I think you also broke a complete pair, not just 1 cable.
Quote from: NANDBlog on March 02, 2018, 07:53:26 amProbably it has the same answer to this question, as all Ethernet layer 0 related problems. No way to detect it, no way to avoid it, and it will just not work. I think you also broke a complete pair, not just 1 cable.one wire or one pair broken you still are pushign current down a path that has not enough copper.