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Checking the Coaxial Cable

1. If the system is operating, perform an orderly shutdown and then disconnect ac power from the workstations.
2. Disconnect the coaxial cable from one of the "end" workstations (where a 50 ohm terminator is present).
3. At the disconnected cable end, use an ohmmeter to measure the resistance from the BNC connector center conductor to the connector body (housing). The meter reading should be 50 - 110 ohms, depending on the length of the network cable (longer cables will have a higher resistance reading).
4. If the reading is less than 50 ohms, check the cable, the terminator, and the connectors for shorts.
5. If the resistance is greater than 110 ohms, check for one or more of the following conditions:
The terminator is missing from the end of the link; or it is open.
The cable shield or center conductor is open.
A poor solder joint on a BNC connector center conductor.
A damaged "T" connector at one of the workstations.