Hello.
Our builder told us that a TAE socket is no longer required. Modern routers like the FritzBox should be connected differently to get Internet access. As I understand it, a Cat cable is connected directly to the telephone main line, which then goes into the router (FritzBox works)... Could you please clarify what he means by this and if it is really the case?
Thank you.
Our builder told us that a TAE socket is no longer required. Modern routers like the FritzBox should be connected differently to get Internet access. As I understand it, a Cat cable is connected directly to the telephone main line, which then goes into the router (FritzBox works)... Could you please clarify what he means by this and if it is really the case?
Thank you.
Marc1 schrieb:
I still know how to connect with the good old TAE socket and router, Well then: Same procedure with every cable. You take the wires as you did before, except now you don’t just use two wires and stuff the others into the socket, but connect all eight.
Marc1 schrieb:
They have to somehow reach the Fritzbox, right? The route remains unchanged.
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Simply explained.
Usually, all cables from the network outlets in the individual rooms run to a central point, often where the router is located, for example, the utility room. There, the cables are connected to a patch panel. If there are more connections than the router has ports, the connections are patched through a network switch. This switch is then connected to the router.
If the router’s Wi-Fi coverage is insufficient, or it is known in advance that it won’t be enough, network outlets for Wi-Fi access points are also installed at central points in the house. Don’t forget power nearby or power supply via PoE (Power over Ethernet).
I hope this is reasonably clear.
Usually, all cables from the network outlets in the individual rooms run to a central point, often where the router is located, for example, the utility room. There, the cables are connected to a patch panel. If there are more connections than the router has ports, the connections are patched through a network switch. This switch is then connected to the router.
If the router’s Wi-Fi coverage is insufficient, or it is known in advance that it won’t be enough, network outlets for Wi-Fi access points are also installed at central points in the house. Don’t forget power nearby or power supply via PoE (Power over Ethernet).
I hope this is reasonably clear.
Uh, yes, exactly, I often forget to mention this obvious point: for a double back box, of course, two cables are installed. Whether they are bundled together or not does not really matter.
A double back box is basically two boxes combined within a single housing.
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A double back box is basically two boxes combined within a single housing.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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