Which of the following is causing this issue?

A technician is troubleshooting a wired device on the network. The technician notices that the link
light on the NIC does not illuminate. After testing the device on a different RJ-45 port, the device
connects successfully. Which of the following is causing this issue?

A technician is troubleshooting a wired device on the network. The technician notices that the link
light on the NIC does not illuminate. After testing the device on a different RJ-45 port, the device
connects successfully. Which of the following is causing this issue?

A.
EMI

B.
RFI

C.
Cross-talk

D.
Bad wiring

Explanation:



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Christopher Schaffner

Christopher Schaffner

How is this bad wiring? I get that if it said ” replaced network cable” but all is it says the port was changed. Wouldn’t this answer be better as “Bad port used.”?

Asad Khan

Asad Khan

Port has not been changed. Device Network Interface Card(NIC) light does not show up. When Cable changed, It showed Up. Cable was crimped incorrectly

Christopher Schaffner

Christopher Schaffner

Ahh I see it was just implied that regarding the cable, thank you.