Lets say you have an Ethernet cable, could you buy an accessory or do something to it to make it give internet to two devices instead of just one?
>>53710580
a switch
>>53710580
>>>/g/sqg
>>53710605
Don't encouage threads like these!
>>53710580
Yes, if you have a computer with wireless capabilities you can combine the wireless network and the ethernet network into a host network that will kind of work like a sub router
split it in half, then plug them into both devices, the internet will distribute evenly through the cable and all your problems will be solved
>>53710580
yes
100mbit only uses 2 pairs (1/2 and 3/6), but there are 4.
You won't be able to push more than 100mbit over it of course.
What you are looking for is an Ethernet splitter.
>>53711385
You'll need them on both ends I think, as the switch or whatever is on the single end will send frames only on 1/2. Correct me if this is bullshit, I don't know how "aware" switches are of split cables.
>>53710580
as
>>53711385
>>53711428
suggested this is/was a technique used in building cabling
you just connect one cat single cable to a dual ethernet box/outlet, obviously has to be done on the other end too
Fuck you, you need a bridge...we are in 90's