How to connect my box to my patch panel to distribute the Ethernet network?

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Judge_DT Posted messages 644 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   -
Hello everyone, I’ve moved into a giant new villa, so there are RJ45 sockets and a patch panel with 300,000 wires and plenty of RJ45s for all the rooms. Currently, without anything connected, it’s impossible to get internet with the box; if I connect a cable to the OP2 port and link it to a corresponding port in a room, I can connect the box to the internet in that room only, and the other rooms are not supplied. I don’t understand how to set this up. The internet works, and all the RJ45s I’m using have been tested by me within the last hour. I would like to connect the box directly to the patch panel or in the living room AND distribute all the RJ45 sockets in the other rooms, or at least one of my choice to test before getting a switch! I will try to take the best quality photos possible so you can help/advice me because I’ve tried everything and I’m lost :/ thanks again for your future help.

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le druide Posted messages 40644 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   6 616
 
If the number of rooms is equal to or less than the number of RJ45 ports on your box, you don't need a switch. You just need some small RJ45 network cables, one cable = one port from the box to one port on the splitter to a room, etc.

port 1 of the box to port 1 of the splitter > room 1
port 2 of the box to port 2 of the splitter > room 2
etc...

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Nyuh Posted messages 9 Status Membre 1
 
I understood that yes, but that's not my problem. To have this logic, my box needs to be directly connected to the panel/rack, right? And the problem I have is that when I connect the box to the panel, it does not provide an internet connection.
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