Next, I went into my office and measured where the medicine cabinet was below me. Then, I used a stud finder ( My wife. . . ah, it’s getting old) to find a good spot for the Ethernet jack. Then, I used a 1-inch drill bit to drill holes in the corners where the wall plate...
The cable boot around the jack is textured and holds the underlying sheath in position. It comes in one color – black, and that might not be ideal for all situations if hiding it in the walls or trunking isn’t an option; in fact, this might turn out to be its biggest downfall for...
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m Important Do not plug a phone jack (RJ-11) into any Ethernet (RJ-45) port on your device. Doing so may damage the device. You must use twisted pair cables with RJ-45 connectors that conform to FCC standards in the device's Ethernet ports. Important Ne branchez pas une ligne...