Re: Ethernet Cord [message #372931 is a reply to message #372922] |
Sat, 21 February 2009 22:53 |
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Saberhawk wrote on Sat, 21 February 2009 20:33 | You'd have to adjust the instructions a bit because I doubt you have a professionally installed ethernet system. Basically, you'd need to wire the thing in reverse. Instead of two keystone jacks per splitter, you'd either need two ethernet cables going into one keystone jack (which would be good on the router-side), or three keystone jacks (two of them wired into one of them, the one of them being the one connected to your existing ethernet cable, the other two having new cables plugged into the two devices.)
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Ok I never done this before so its confusing I can google the parts and find out what they are on google but dont want to risk anything until I can see what you typed above in picture and description directions
and if it works for having my printer and mom pc using one 50 foot cable to my router im set
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