
Specifications: - It is a small and lightweight 3 way network RJ45 splitter plug in-line coupler
- RJ45 modular female to female couplers/gender changer
- Ethernet splitter is widely used in our life
- Ethernet splitter's parameters are maintained for proper operation
- Safety locking-click for cable
- This 3 way RJ45 splitter plug does not replace a hub
- 3 Way: Using special RJ45 cable to split the RJ45 socket to two socket
- Size: 3.2 x 3.0 x 2.4cm/1.2 x 1.3 x 0.9in(L x W x H)
Details: - Ethernet splitter also called RJ45 splitter plug can expand one RJ 45 outlet into two 8 wire RJ-45 T adapters
- Made of high quality material, this Ethernet splitter is durable for long time use
- With special design, this Ethernet splitter ensures its proper operation
- The Ethernet connector is designed for 3 way network which is using special RJ45 cable to split the RJ45 socket to two socket
- This Ethernet splitter can support laptops, desktops and gaming consoles
How to Split Network Cables:
Splitting network cables is necessary when you want to share an Internet connection between two computers or due to any other unforeseen circumstance that requires one connection between multiple computers or data receivers. The process of splitting a network cable is not a difficult task
- Plug one Ethernet cable into the network data port and attach the other end to the single side of the type 'Y' Ethernet cable splitter
- Plug one end of each of the remaining cables into the double side of the type 'Y' Ethernet cable splitter
- Plug the other end of the now split cables into your computers or other network connected devices
How to Connect Cable Splitters:
The premise behind cable splitters is simple: a coaxial cable is attached to one part of the splitter, and then more cables can feed off that cable while going to different sources, namely to multiple TVs. The most common use occurs when the main coaxial line is attached to the end of the splitter, and then several lines connect to the splitter to pick up the cable service at multiple locations. If you need to install a splitter, don't fear; it's an easy process
- Check the splitter to see if the ends offer "In" or "Out" Labels. As the names would suggest, these refer to "Input" and "Output." In most cases, cable splitters will allow for "In/Out" on all connecting ends, since the splitters are typically "Passive," meaning they simply pass on information without the need for a power source
- Plug your main cable source into an "In" or "In/Out" port. You simply screw in the coaxial cable as you would do on the back of your television.
- Plug the new sources to which you would like your cable to travel into the "Out" ports. For this, you simply screw in the cable that is traveling to your TV set to the open ports, and then connect the cables to your televisions
Package Included: - 1 x 3 Way Network Cable Splitter Plug/Extender Coupler for RJ45
|