Internet on all my RJ45 in the house
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Hello,
I built a house in 2017 and had RJ45 ports installed in every room to have internet access in each of these rooms. I have a Bouygues Telecom box connected in my office, along with my home automation boxes (Jeedom, Tahoma Somfy, and Eedomus), but I'm not getting internet on the other RJ45 outlets in the house....
I have a box in my pantry that distributes my RJ45 ports, but if I understand correctly, I need to connect my Bouygues box to it? But how do I do that?
Here is a picture of this box.
Thank you for your help.
Nicolas
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I built a house in 2017 and had RJ45 ports installed in every room to have internet access in each of these rooms. I have a Bouygues Telecom box connected in my office, along with my home automation boxes (Jeedom, Tahoma Somfy, and Eedomus), but I'm not getting internet on the other RJ45 outlets in the house....
I have a box in my pantry that distributes my RJ45 ports, but if I understand correctly, I need to connect my Bouygues box to it? But how do I do that?
Here is a picture of this box.
Thank you for your help.
Nicolas
Configuration: Macintosh / Chrome 63.0.3239.84
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Hi,
what do you mean by your home automation boxes?
How are they connected to your Bbox?
Indeed,
you should connect your Bouygues box to this cabinet by connecting its ADSL port to the modem output (blue) of the master filter.
You will need to disconnect the octopus cable that serves as a telephone splitter connected to the sockets 2/3/4/6 of the patch panel.
Then you connect the Ethernet ports of your box to the appropriate sockets in the patch panel; it would be better to identify them based on the rooms rather than by numbers.
See the principle:
--
and ... There you go!
what do you mean by your home automation boxes?
How are they connected to your Bbox?
Indeed,
you should connect your Bouygues box to this cabinet by connecting its ADSL port to the modem output (blue) of the master filter.
You will need to disconnect the octopus cable that serves as a telephone splitter connected to the sockets 2/3/4/6 of the patch panel.
Then you connect the Ethernet ports of your box to the appropriate sockets in the patch panel; it would be better to identify them based on the rooms rather than by numbers.
See the principle:
--
and ... There you go!
