How to install RJ-45 couplers
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Hello,
I would like to know how to wire RJ-45 splitters since I cannot add a socket, so I saw online a way to get around this problem using RJ-45 socket splitters. My last question is whether it is possible to configure the IP addresses of the two sockets.
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I would like to know how to wire RJ-45 splitters since I cannot add a socket, so I saw online a way to get around this problem using RJ-45 socket splitters. My last question is whether it is possible to configure the IP addresses of the two sockets.
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 49.0.2623.112
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Hello,
RJ45 splitters work in pairs. On a single cable, you will combine 2 Ethernet connections (limited to 100Mbps since it uses 4 wires).
If you have a wall socket where you plug in the splitter, at the origin of the cable coming to your wall socket, you should have an outgoing connection for example from a switch; here you need to plug in the second splitter, with 2 wires coming from the switch, and the splitter on the outgoing cable from your wall socket.
The splitter only serves to divide the 8 wires of an Ethernet connection into 2, so it has no effect on the IPs.
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RJ45 splitters work in pairs. On a single cable, you will combine 2 Ethernet connections (limited to 100Mbps since it uses 4 wires).
If you have a wall socket where you plug in the splitter, at the origin of the cable coming to your wall socket, you should have an outgoing connection for example from a switch; here you need to plug in the second splitter, with 2 wires coming from the switch, and the splitter on the outgoing cable from your wall socket.
The splitter only serves to divide the 8 wires of an Ethernet connection into 2, so it has no effect on the IPs.
Best regards
a stranger is a friend you haven't met yet.