Did the TP-Link AC1750 Smart WiFi Router (Archer A7) fry my shielded Cat 5e cable?
I was excited to get my new router yesterday and it seemed to work just fine after setting it up yesterday afternoon. Today when I went out to my workshop (where it is installed) I found it not functioning, or rather that the shielded Cat 5e underground rated cable which has served me flawlessly to get the ethernet out to my workshop for 12 years, "coincidentally" has failed now to function. Overnight. No storms, no digging up the PVC tube that carries the shielded cable, no mice chewing on anything... just a failure for the cable to operate now, for any sort of connection. It is effectively fried. Any suggestions about how to fix? It was professionally installed to run the 90 yards from my house to the workshop. Is this a typical problem for this router?
TP-Link AC1750 Smart WiFi Router (Archer A7) - brand new.