You may prefer to use wireless only for convenience. Even so, you should still connect the backbone network (between routers) using a cable. Wired network routers and switches have a significant long service life. Making your own LAN cables is easy, and only requires inexpensive tools. Once y...
Reduce the width of the sheath in order to allow the sheath access the RJ11 clip. This is done so the crimp is on the sheath, not the wires. Make the cut another 0.25in (6mm) down into the sheath as shown in the image. Connect Crimp RJ11 Clip The cable...
This is my preferred brand of Crimp and Strip tool. If you want you can search around on Amazon to find a brand to your liking (or price for that matter!). Network Cable Tester This basic network cable tester is used to determine if cable is good, bad, or wired incorrectly. You will...
2. Set static ip in your server lan properties (Figure 2).Figure 2 3. Check client ip in ccboot manager right click edit client (Figure 3).Figure 3 4. Go to bios check if "boot on Lan" are enabled or not. 5. Check utp cable or re-crimp, use cat 6 utp.Related...
If you can’t put your wireless router in the center of your home, at least try to avoid putting in a closet that will crimp its range. You don’t need to move the gateway, but you can use a longer (and very inexpensive) CAT5e or CAT6 cable to connect the router to the gateway...
Set Monitor FE cable connection mode to Standalone on the Access Control screen of each unit. Connect the COM/FE port on the main control module of each unit to the FE port on the host. FE Teamwork + RS485 Monitoring Crimp a network cable. Figure 4-97 RS485 mo...
Do you need to connect your Windows or Mac computer to the internet? If your device doesn't have Wi-Fi capabilities, you'll need to plug an Ethernet cable (also known as LAN or CAT5/6 cable) into your computer. This cable connects from your modem or router. This wikiHow will show ...
Set Monitor FE cable connection mode to Standalone on the Access Control screen of each unit. Connect the COM/FE port on the main control module of each unit to the FE port on the host. FE Teamwork + RS485 Monitoring Crimp a network cable. Figure 4-97 RS485 mo...