![]() ![]() My understanding - very little info is available online for this system - is that this was designed to be modular. Still, I plugged my cable modem into that RJ-45 (both regular Cat6 and crossover) and nothing happened. But the other part seen above, the green PCB, has an RJ-45 jack/dongle in it.Īlas, it’s clearly the security part. The coax section employs a wacky splitting system to drive cable to all the ports in the house, and this appears to work - I’ve tested a few of the jacks and we get our Comcast Xfinity just fine, so I’m not messing with it. I found this panel in the master bedroom closet. There’s even one in the kitchen.Ĭould I be that lucky - is this house wired for broadband? Well, if I am and it is, I haven’t figured out how to make it work. We found a great place in Hayward for the move back to the Bay Area, and I immediately noticed that the walls contained both coax barrels and RJ-45 jacks marked DATA in most rooms. I want Ethernet jacks in every room so we can stop relying on flaky WiFi for all our various computers, video streamers, game consoles, and whatever else comes up later. Whenever Kat and I talk about the house we will one day own - that is, the house we hope to buy once we get off the rental treadmill - we have agreed that one necessity is that the entire place be wired for broadband. ![]()
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