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Hey there, just checking what's on your wall since you moved in. You might be thinking about Ethernet, but I'm not sure what you're referring to. Let me know!
They seem to be Ethernet ports. Check if they come ready to use or need setup.
It seems you're connecting the Ethernet cable directly from the modem to the router and then to your computer in the same room.
I connected it first and then to the devices inside the room, but nothing worked. Could there be an underground component managing those connections? Thanks again ahead of time.
Likely not inside the house, possibly in the basement. It might be connected at a patch panel—several Ethernet jacks on one board—or left unfinished in the attic or another spot like a closet. You’ll need to search thoroughly and check for many blue cables.
Relies on your local area and typical home wiring habits for Ethernet setup. On the wall outlets, you notice a European style. To make use of the ports, identify where the cables end—often in a utility patch panel near where your ISP connection arrives inside the house. Connect this panel to your modem, router, or gateway so the Ethernet ports can be used elsewhere.
Sure, I understand. It sounds like you're talking about being in New Zealand and the structure beneath the house. Let me know if you need more details!
That’s a fiber optic connection, so if your neighbor needs a shorter run, it comes from there directly. It’s probably inside, maybe in a closet near your breaker box—it could be there. From the photo, the jacks were pulled through the floor, possibly to the first or basement level. Follow the path as best you can.
Under the house there’s only silence, just dust on the floors. Yet because the lines go beneath it, I’m assuming it exists. I’ve searched every corner inside, so this is probably where I should look. Just need to locate my torch, okay?