Re: Will this ethernet "splitter" work satisfactorily?

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Author: Dale Farnsworth
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To: BONeal, PLUG-discuss
Subject: Re: Will this ethernet "splitter" work satisfactorily?
In article <> you write:
> How well did it work? I was thinking about this just the other day. I
> have two CAT6 cables and jacks in one cube. In that cube I have a
> device requiring 3 of the four pairs and two devices requiring only 2
> pairs. I thought about just re-punching on both ends to split the
> pairs, but not being very good with CAT6 and not having a high end
> tester, I felt I would end up destroying my lovely tested GIG-E
> connection. Since I plan on actually utilizing it in the next two years
> I really did not want to do that, and I am just too lazy to run a cable
> and make it look pretty.


Worked fine. Instead of buying commercial splitters, we made them
ourselves. (Well, actually someone in the company made them; I just
used them.)

-Dale

> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of Dale
> Farnsworth
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 7:19 AM
> To:
> Subject: Re: Will this ethernet "splitter" work satisfactorily?
>
> > NO! I'm sorry... It makes NOOOOOOO SENSE!
>
> This doesn't solve the originally posted problem, since using it still
> requires a switch, but once you understand what it does, it makes a lot
> of sense.
>
> It doesn't splice two connections onto one. Since 100bT only needs two
> twisted pairs and a cat-5 cable has 4 pairs, a cat-5 cable has enough
> wires to support two independent 100bT connections. You put one of
> these
> "splitters" on each end of a cat 5 cable, and now it operates like two
> independent cables. We used these regularly at Motorola where we needed
> an extra network connection in a cubicle, but didn't want to pull an
> extra
> cat-5 cable. It won't work for gig-E because a single gig-E connection
> uses all 4 pairs of the cable.
>
> Dale Farnsworth
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