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Ethernet Splitter for Computers

If you have more than one computers at home or in an office area, more likely you will need to share the internet connection between all the computers so that all the users can access the internet at once. For this reason you can employ an ethernet splitter to create a network where all the PC’s can be connected to utilize the internet connection. So the network is basically all the PC’s linked by a communications device that facilitates communicating resources between all the users.

If it is not convenient enough for you to get an ethernet splitter, then you can utilize this article to understand how you can create one by yourself. But it takes time, patience and a little knowledge of wiring. By installing an Ethernet splitter, you can link two or more computers at the same time on one Ethernet device.

In order to make your own ethernet splitters you will need some devices and instruments such as two RJ45 Crimpable Plug, four RJ-45 keystone jack, a small Ethernet Cable Scrap approximately 2 feet in length and instruments like a RJ45 Crimp Tool Craft knife, 110 Punch Down Mechanism, Loctite  Super Glue. initially you will need to crease the RJ45 Plug to the Ethernet wire. For this to be done you will require to follow a wiring codes taken from a hardware book or from the instructions on the package.

Now use the 110 Punch Down Mechanism to punch down the other end to the RJ-45 keystone jacks and take the other side of the cable and slice it to 9 inches and punch down the four pairs by using this wiring code, Jack #1: 1 White/Orange to pin 1keystone jack 2 Orange to pin 2 keystone jack 3 White/Green to pin 3 keystone jack 6 Green to pin 6 keystone jack #2: 4 Blue to pin 2 keystone jack 5 White/Blue to pin 1 keystone jack 7 White/Brown to pin.

Use the preceding instructions to make one more splitter so you ultimately create two splitters. Place one splitter to the RJ45 wall plate and join the two PC’s to the splitter. Now plug the other splitter to the patch panel and plug two patch cords from the splitter to two free Ethernet cables from the switch. If your splitter cables are right then the two links from the switch on which the patch cable are connected should turn on. After this setup is achieved, then you will be able to setup two PC systems all at the same time joined using only one Ethernet cable. This method is similar to Power over Ethernet but rather than inserting DC, it is insering another data. It is better if you can to pull one more Ethernet cord from the patch board to the wall plate. Once you follow these instructions then you should make a successful Ethernet splitter, otherwise you will need to start over the process all over again.

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