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2/07/2012

D-Link VWR - Wireless router - 4-port switch - 802.11b/g - VoIP phone adapter - desktop Review

D-Link VWR - Wireless router - 4-port switch - 802.11b/g - VoIP phone adapter - desktop
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This is the crappiest wireless router ever. Everytime it loses power it will reset the wireless settings to the default.

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Product Description:
VoIP gateway and wireless router combined in 1 deviceConnects up to 2 Vonagephone lines through your high speed cable or DSL internet connectionBuilt-in 4 port router supports up to 4 PCsEasy installationIncludes VWR router power adaptor quick start guide RJ-11 phone cable 1 yellow Ethernet cable 1 blue Ethernet cable

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8/25/2011

RJ45 Splitter Adapter Cable Review

RJ45 Splitter Adapter Cable
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This adapter is designed for office network patch cabling applications.It simply splits the eight pins in standard Cat5 cabling into two RJ45 ports.Since ethernet networking only uses four pins of the available eight in Cat5, this adapter will use the extra four pins for a second network connection.This means you must have TWO of these adapters, one connected at each end of a CAT5 patch, in order to use them correctly.
The previous reviewers were obviously victims of the poor and incomplete description given here.The manufacturer's web page (http://www.startech.com/Product/ItemApplications.aspx?productid=RJ45SPLITTER&c=US) gives a more complete description, but some networking knowledge is recommended to properly utilize this.

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Product Description:
Only the best-quality components are used when StarTech.com's expert manufacturing team creates our cable supplies and this gender changer is no different. Our RJ45SPLITTER increases the number of RJ45 network connections on an RJ45 outlet. Backed with a lifetime warranty, these cables help StarTech.com maintain our tradition of offering top-notch parts and products for the best price possible.

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4/27/2011

Wired Home TLTN RJ45 Network/Telephone Line Splitter Pair Review

Wired Home TLTN RJ45 Network/Telephone Line Splitter Pair
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The damned things didn't work.It's hardly worth the money to return them, so I decided to just eat the cost.I'll probably try a different brand because, should I find a working pair, it would be a great way to expand the capacity of my network without the hassles of running new wires.

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Product Description:
Even the best plans sometimes leave us needing more capacity. Wired Home Tel/Net line splitters are the perfect way to maximize the signal capacity of your installed network. Only two of the four pairs on a category network cable are used for standard 10/100 Ethernet applications, allowing you to piggy back telephone signals onto the unused pair for a single cable run for both systems; especially useful for expanding existing network runs. Sold in pairs, the Tel/Net line splitters feature two RJ45 ports for system input/output on one side, and a single Cat 5e output/input plug on the other for connecting to a network jack. Two network labeling placards and two sets of system identification inserts are included. Note: Jack 1 is wired according to TIA/EIA-568 A and B standards and should be used for the network connection.

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4/08/2011

Cables to Go 37133 2-Port RJ45 Splitter/Combiner Cable, Gray 6-Inch (Single Unit*) Review

Cables to Go 37133 2-Port RJ45 Splitter/Combiner Cable, Gray 6 inch
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I'm thinking the people rating this poorly don't understand how to use it. It WON'T split a single Ethernet CONNECTION into two. It WILL enable a single Ethernet CABLE (which has 8 wires) to carry two connections (which require 4 wires each). This is helpful in places where you have a single cable running from your router (typically in a wiring closet) to two devices, and can't easily run a second cable -- i.e., where one cable is already installed in the walls.

Here's how you use it: Run Ethernet cables from 2 ports of your router into the female jacks of the first splitter. Plug the male end of that splitter into the jack in your wiring closet that runs to the part of your house you want. Plug the male end of the second splitter into the Ethernet jack at the other end of that cable run (i.e., in the room where the devices are located). Run Ethernet cables from the female jacks of the second splitter to the devices.

If you want to use a single Ethernet connection for two devices, these splitters won't work; you need a router that shares the connection among the devices.

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Product Description:
This 2-port passive splitter is handy when you need another network connection but don't have the time or the money to add another cable drop. Simply plug one device into your work area network port and another unit to the corresponding patch panel port. Now you can run two network devices over the same network cable. Non-intrusive to the network; a simple plug-and-play installation. Please Note: Sold individually, this item must be used in pairs for each installation, one on each end of the cable.

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