- CAT-5 cable stuck in ethernet port - can't remove
- Posted by patiwatp@gmail.com on April 26th, 2006
I just bought a brand-new laptop (Thinpad R52) and connected a CAT-5
cable into the Ethernet port. It seemed a bit tight at first when
inserting the cable, but after a bit of pressure, I felt the cable snap
in to place. Everything worked fine until I tried to remove the cable.
Pressing down on the clip of the RJ45 connector results in a very
quiet snapping sound, but the cable is still stuck hard in place.
I've tried multiple angles, nudging it in deeper and then trying to
remove it, pressing down both soft and hard on the clip, but the cable
is still stuck in the port. This problem is pretty frustrating - in
years of using networking gear I've never seen a cable stuck like this
before. Any tips to removing that cable - without damaging the
Ethernet port - would be greatfully welcomed.
patiwat_at_sloan.mit.edu
- Posted by Sjaakie on April 26th, 2006
patiwatp@gmail.com schreef:
You could try to use a small screwdriver (like they use for repairing
watches). Stick it where the clip used to be and put some light presure
on it (make the tip tilt slightly upwards) while gently pulling the RJ-45.
Good luck
- Posted by Travis M. on April 27th, 2006
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If you just purchased it the warranty should still apply. Take
it back to the seller.
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Travis in Shoreline Washington
- Posted by jacobyd on May 2nd, 2006
Did you try needle-nose pliers to squeeze the clip and grab the connector at
the same time?
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- Posted by Pete on September 6th, 2006
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You're at MIT: take it over to the IT department and have them get the thing
out.