Re: Ethernet Cord [message #372920 is a reply to message #372919] |
Sat, 21 February 2009 20:29 |
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saberhawk
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SSnipe wrote on Sat, 21 February 2009 22:17 |
Saberhawk wrote on Sat, 21 February 2009 17:31 |
SSnipe wrote on Sat, 21 February 2009 15:28 | Anyway to have one 40 foot cord be able to connect to different things?
I dont want to have to buy a second 40 foot cord to connect my printer if theres a way to have it be able to plug in both so on google i found this
http://www.instructables.com/id/E8JICT6K25EP287JWH/
look at step 6
Now imnot good at this but will that or anything work?
(I would do my printer wireless but only has wpa not wpa2 like I use)
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The splitter that that guide is constructing only would work for 10/100 ethernet, not gigabit. It abuses the fact that 10/100 ethernet only uses 2 twisted pairs out of an available 4 pairs.
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I dont think I need gigbit?
Witehr ways my router has wpa2 perosnal
while my printer has wpa-tkip or something like that
I want to be able to get my printer to hook up to my router with wpa2 but since no firewire update is out there im thinking since I have a 50 foot cable going to my router hooked up to my moms pc is there away to make it so it can split instead of buying a second 50 foot cable just for the printer
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Yeah, just follow those steps. The gigabit thing was just a heads-up should you ever try to get gigabit ethernet working over a connection with a splitter like that.
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