Haimsey
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I need to know if it is possible to get a connector (like for TV areials) that allows you to make 2 internet cables plug into the one socket in the wall?
Links if possible to sites...
Thanks
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Sam
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Do you mean ethernet cables?
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Haimsey
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Yeah
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Haimsey
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I imagine it to be like this; but allowing for 2 ethernet cables
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John
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You don't get an adaptor like that.
You'd either need 2 cables or a switch/hub.
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Haimsey
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Internet confuses me
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Tim
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You can buy them, but they won't work for gigabit connections (GigE needs 8 wires to itself).
You need to buy these in pairs though -- one each end of the structured cabling. What are you trying to achieve?
http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/3516468/Cat5-RJ45-Ethernet-Network-Splitter-Economiser-Adapters/Product.html
At the price though you could just buy a switch as John suggested
[Edited on 05-10-2008 by Tim]
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Haimsey
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That play link is what i imagined, but in pairs
What im trying to achieve is - two wires coming from my one wall socket so i can use one for laptop and one for PC
----------------------- PC
[wall socket] -<
----------------------- Laptop
Edit:
I think i found what i need on ebay...
[Edited on 06-10-2008 by Haimsey]
[Edited on 06-10-2008 by Haimsey]
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John
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I didn't know you could get what Tim posted, it must use seperate pairs to transmit it then seperates them at the other end.
You can't do what you're suggesting 1 ended though, ethernet doesn't work the same way a phone line does, every connection needs a different cable.
Edit now you've posted that picture, that'll work.
[Edited on 06-10-2008 by John]
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Haimsey
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Awesome Thansk for help, its got ages left but ill watch closely and hope for a bargain
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That netgear hub is what you need.
3 Cat5e RJ-45 cables needed. One from your wall socket to the device, then one from each of the computers to the device
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Haimsey
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I have 3 cables that would potentially plug into the wall, so i presume they are Cat5s cables
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