4:04PM November 28, 2022
David Keith
P.S. I run into this same type of problem in the past when I was the Computer Technician for an AS/400 System for a company --> in their case it turned out to be a "loose wire" on the network, which wasn't connected to a terminal or "Terminated" to "Anything", at the time this "one loose connection" --> non-terminated connection --> was causing issues on the entire network, which someone "left" connected to the network.
According To The Net --> Fiber Optic Is The Same Way In Needing Terminated, Listed Below, "My Guess" Is That's The Issue, Or A Piece Of Hardware Failing, But I'd Look For Any "Lose" Or "Non-Terminated" Connections First Of All. It Can Take A While To Track Down Though If That's The Case.
Fiber optic termination is a necessary step for installing a fiber optic network. It is a physical connection of a fiber optic cable to create a seamless connection between similar or dissimilar devices.--> And any mistakes that occur in the termination will cause the system to break down or malfunction and raise some problems like return loss or insertion loss. To minimize such losses, the fibers must be aligned and connected as accurately as possible. There are generally two ways how we terminate fiber optic cables: connector or splicing.
3:50PM November 28, 2022
David Keith
Hornbeak also has this issue with fiber optic network stuttering, the stopping and starting varies --> sometimes it can last a few mins and other times only for a few seconds, it's been this way as well the past 5 days to a week. You can really notice it when connected to like a live stream, at times it also will not connect with another server, until retrying a few times, but you'll get dropped and have to retry again.
4:09PM November 28, 2022
David Keith
Links (Source): https://www.fastcabling.com/2022/03/07/how-to-terminate-fiber-optic-cable-fast-and-easily/ https://www.versitron.com/faq/procedure-of-fiber-optic-termination
4:04PM November 28, 2022
David Keith
P.S. I run into this same type of problem in the past when I was the Computer Technician for an AS/400 System for a company --> in their case it turned out to be a "loose wire" on the network, which wasn't connected to a terminal or "Terminated" to "Anything", at the time this "one loose connection" --> non-terminated connection --> was causing issues on the entire network, which someone "left" connected to the network. According To The Net --> Fiber Optic Is The Same Way In Needing Terminated, Listed Below, "My Guess" Is That's The Issue, Or A Piece Of Hardware Failing, But I'd Look For Any "Lose" Or "Non-Terminated" Connections First Of All. It Can Take A While To Track Down Though If That's The Case. Fiber optic termination is a necessary step for installing a fiber optic network. It is a physical connection of a fiber optic cable to create a seamless connection between similar or dissimilar devices.--> And any mistakes that occur in the termination will cause the system to break down or malfunction and raise some problems like return loss or insertion loss. To minimize such losses, the fibers must be aligned and connected as accurately as possible. There are generally two ways how we terminate fiber optic cables: connector or splicing.