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Learn how to turn your phone jack into an ethernet port in 3 minutes.
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In this video I will demonstrate how to turn a household modular phone jack into a data port that supports ethernet. Wiring needs to be at least Cat5 in order to support data transfer. You will need to plug the other end of the wire into a switch or router in order to activate data transmission. Check out my channel for more DIY home theater and home networking!
In this video I will demonstrate how to turn a household modular phone jack into a data port that supports ethernet. Wiring needs to be at least Cat5 in order to support data transfer. You will need to plug the other end of the wire into a switch or router in order to activate data transmission. Check out my channel for more DIY home theater and home networking!
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Would love to see a list of tools plus where you prefer to get them. Great video, btw. Luckily, my house was wired for DSL and phone jacks years ago. Easy peasy.
Great video; was about to do this. Thanks for that! And to return the favor: _router_ (a device that _routes_ things) is pronounced "rooter" (since the base word there is _route,_ which is pronounced "root"). The way you're pronouncing _router,_ it's a device that _routs_ (carves grooves into) things, which is something totally different.
is it posible to use those existing ports, change them for ethernet new ones and keep the phone working while having the ethernet on those wires?
How can I now is it type A or type B in my house?
These speakers/subwoofer have good bass
These look like Premiere keystones, they sell an EZ punch down tool that does all 4 pairs in 1 go
You don’t need an actual punch tool, but they are good. Use a screwdriver or leave slack, pull down, then cut the excess wire to get them in there
And it is safe to unscrew this with the power on?
Yes, there is no voltage involved in this
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Thank you, but how do you connect the cables in the central location where they come in the house?
The Orange pair is for line 2 sir….
Can you show the step with the wires in slower please
How do I know which standard my house has?
When you called the keystone an insert (simplified term) I was afraid you were going to use the screwdriver as a punch tool
How do you take it OFF ONCE INSTALLED??
It works with wire or without
Before I start my project I need to find a stripper first, also a stripper pole with that... Great video 🫡 doing my project this weekend.
What if the phone jacks are connected to standard four wire phone cable?
You can still do 10mb/s with 2 pair
🤬NOT A "PHONE-JACK !🤬TOTALLY MISLEADING ! SHAME-ON-YOU !!!
I used a connector like you had and my network never worked. I didn't know which is A or B on the other end of the cable (which goes to a network hub). So I got a cable with screw posts, however, if there is a A-B difference, which wires are involved? I followed the directions and it seems my network still isn't being recognized.
Would I need to do anything at the service box outside or if I just replace the rj11 with rj45 in 2 rooms will it be live. Trying to create a lan just frim my master bedroom to my sons room for his gaming computer but only have rj11 terminals
How do you know if your house is wired with Cat 5? I found a wall plate in my home office and there's a blue cable that looks like Cat 5. How you know if it's 5 or 5e? I have no idea where that wire is coming from.
Just look at the print on the cable, mine says 5e. If yours only says 5 it's only 5
What is the purpose of doing this? How do you get internet from here?
Links to the items used would be awesome
It cabt write CDs bro
These were generally for phone providers not for use for DIY networking which means they are wired to some central location that goes to the telecom network. Even if you somehow manage to get your LAN to that central point do you want all ports on the same network anyway? Probably not.. better off just paying someone a buck and a half to do a proper drop.
All ports on same network?! What exactly do you mean.
This is a great option in most homes to convert to RJ45 port however finding out where it terminates is the real challenge. Often it will be outside in a phone box on an exterior wall. A ethernet network toner would be a great tool to locate the path of the cabling so it can be determined where the other end of the cable can be terminated closest to the router location.
Just use a multimeter on Continuity and extension plug(or long wires) . Use the pins on the extension plug as a extension for your multimeter probes . Stick one end of the wire that you are trying to identify into one of the holes on the plug then take the other end of the extension plug wherever there are data cables and then stick one of the multimeter probes into the same hole of the extension plug but oppisite side , then with the other probe touch the wires one at a time till you hear a beep or have continuity
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Anyone know how to replace a regular phone jack with a dual setup with a phone/broadband jacks? The moron who installed our AT@T gateway placed it in the far corner of the house where the signal is all but useless in most of the area. Thanks for any info offered 👍
Does it matter which jack receives the router, or that that router plugs into? Is there any "main jack" or something that has to be where the router plugs into?
lucky you. i only got 3 pairs line without brown pair. I can only make cat 3 cable with 10mb/s
Great personality bro. Box cutters scare me more than high voltage/amperage electricity. It records on USB drives in MP3 format. Considering how dirt cheap flash memory drives are today, you could record an incredibly library of music on one little thumb drive in the highest MP3 quality of 320Kbps! I listened to one today, wasn’t impressed or disappointed. I didn’t have great headphones though.
How do we know the standard?
tank you
Thank you so much! I just followed your instructions and did it by myself. AND IT WORKED!! I’m so proud❤
that was clearly not stripper
Sorry if this is a dumb question but once I do this how do I connect it to my router. For example, I want to give my house ethernet access. There are multipel phone jacks throughout the house. Do i just need to change the wiring on 1 phone jack, connect it to the router and then my house has ethernet?
I am wondering the same
You buy a network switch, plug that into your router and then each rj45 into the switch ports
You would need to do what he did with each phone jack and the one that’s in your living room by your modem you plug the main Ethernet cord into that phone jack, and then for instance if your using a console (Xbox pc or ps5) you would plug Ethernet into console and into the phone jack(that’s been done like he did in video) and because the modem is plugged up to living room phone jack you will have internet through each phone jack, it’s just that phone and Ethernet cords are different so you have to plate it how he did
is there a link to this kit?
How do we tie into our established home network to add another router and more ethernet ports?
What you'll need is a switch or a mesh network such as eero and add a switch to it.
Sonos says to use the wall anchors for drywall as well as concrete and brick. Why do you say not to for drywall?? I think I’ll use them. Otherwise great vid!
Sounds crazy could this bracket be used to install it to tv bracket above 32" tv? Not to wall.
looking for someone to come do this in my grandma's mobile home (rialto CA), they remodeled and covered her ethernet port so now there is no way to install a router
Is the Connect essentially the same as the Bluesound Node? Can get a used Connect for a fraction of the price or brand new Node - what’s your recommendation?
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Does this bracket trigger a reduction in bass output like the Arc bracket does?
what if my house doesnt have cat5e or cat5 routed through it already, i have a landline jack, but it does not look like the cable in the video
Can you send links of the equipment (insert, etc) uswd
how do i find the other end of that ethernet cable? I have multiple around my house. I feel like there should be a main somewhere feeding each jack in my home.
Yeah i’m trying to figure out the same. I have 4-5 phone jacks throughout my house, with cat5e cables feeding them. Then I have one un-terminated cat5e that ends in an exterior box that otherwise has only coax connectors in it. So, how is that exterior cable connected to all the phone jacks in my house? Are they all spliced together or something? I would have thought you’d need a switch of some sort to make them all functional.
@@TheStereoField were u able to figure this out?
@@kevs1768 yes, but not in a good way. They are all daisy-chained together, which works for phone lines, but not networking. I ended up getting a few MoCA adapters to use my coax wiring instead, since running ethernet in my house would be a major pain. The MoCA setup has been working great though
@@TheStereoField Or you could be spicy and use it like a bus-net, which was the case most of the time when Ethernet was new, that's why it's so good at collision-detection!
Actually Vinyl is old school. CDa nd CD players are still relevant. Problem is that this particular player suffers from a poor tray mechanism that fails on many. I've had this unit for 3 years now and although it sounds good, it now has issues keeping the tray in so it can read a CD.
You talk to much
My house has 2 ethernet wires in each port and they jump to each room. Could I put both wires in the RJ45 port?