The network cable in my house is from the modena to the master bedroom, and then from the master bed

Updated on Master bedroom 2024-08-15
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can add a switch or a 4-port router to the master bedroom, that is, plug the main line into the 4-port router or switch, and then lead out three wires. One for the master bedroom, one for the living room, and one for the second bedroom.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Peel the network cable from the middle (Lan, Lanbai, Zong, Zongbai) of the four lines, make a new network cable head wiring sequence 1 Lanbai, 2 Lan, 3 case white, 6 cases, in the signal box will be the bedroom line and the living room TV line docking, Lan Bai to orange white, Lan to orange, Zong Bai to green white, Zong Bai to green, living room TV this normal connection, 1 orange white, 2 orange, 3 green white, 4 Lan, 5 Lan Bai, 6 green, 7 white, 8 case,

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Get a wireless router or a crystal head.

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