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Wiring diagram
Hi,
Plz excuse me if this is posted somewhere else, i did have a look but couldn't find anything similar. I have just bought a router and set it up ok for the pc's that are close enough to reach with off the shelf cat5 cables, but i want to "hard wire" some extension sockets further away so i can plug laptop in where and when i need to. I have the extension box's and cable, but no wiring diagrams. I broke apart an old rj45 male connecter to see the connections there but i am unsure of what colour cable connects to what number pin in the extension box. If someone could point me in the direction of a wiring diagram it would be really helpfull. Thanks |
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Not very detailed. but the best I could find... http://www.physiol.ox.ac.uk/~trp/pinouts.html#14
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Also see http://www.linksys.com/tech_helper/cabling.html
If you're just extending a cable you'll be interested in the straight-through setup. Ben |
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Excuse the manners of the previous 2 posters.....;)
:welcome: to the site! :D |
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Thx for speedy help ..it was just what i needed. :tu:
Thx also for the welcome Neil. :) |
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CHances are, if you buy some extension sockets, you may well find a leaflet in with them or the sockets themselves have colour marks to show how to connect them.
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:welcome: http://www.broadbandcarrier.net/
Have a look at this you already have the wiring in your house, all you need is adapters that plug into mains sockets :) This is first google i found not cheap but so easy ,you can take you network socket anywhere around the house and I would imagine through an extension lead into garden etc http://www.broadbandstuff.co.uk/prod...e58809a210d271 cheaper http://www.shopmagenta.com/product/spleth.aspx?advert=4 cheapest |
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