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...
see bulk Cat6 cable. But when it comes to the items needed that will be at the wall what should I get. I get that in the computer room and garage a keystone jack and wallplate is all that I need. But where the router is in the living room what should I put on the wall there...
Lastly, for the USB ethernet adapter to properly function, you will need a system that supports USB 3.0 which kind of makes sense for this type of a solution to be beneficial in the home lab. If you have a system with USB 2.0, the device will probably not work at least from testin...