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The upload speed on your PC is almost nonexistent?

The upload speed on your PC is almost nonexistent?

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ThinkPopular
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02-07-2021, 12:38 PM
#11
Using an ethernet splitter is not cost-effective and causes problems. You might be facing issues with auto negotiate best speed—full duplex is recommended. A £40 8x2.5G unmanaged switch is affordable, and I’ve found Cat8 to be very budget-friendly. Since I rely on it regularly, it’s a practical choice.
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ThinkPopular
02-07-2021, 12:38 PM #11

Using an ethernet splitter is not cost-effective and causes problems. You might be facing issues with auto negotiate best speed—full duplex is recommended. A £40 8x2.5G unmanaged switch is affordable, and I’ve found Cat8 to be very budget-friendly. Since I rely on it regularly, it’s a practical choice.

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mackan2212
Junior Member
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02-07-2021, 12:49 PM
#12
When purchasing in bulk for commercial use it tends to be more cost-effective than buying retail, though it remains pricier than Cat6a and offers no clear advantage unless you plan to upgrade to 40Gbps later. A standard Ethernet splitter set can still function adequately in certain situations—such as connecting IP phones and PCs in an office where the network isn't fully utilized—but it's not ideal for high-speed needs, as it restricts each connection to 100Mbps. It’s hard to define what someone would call an "adapter" instead of a switch in this context.
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mackan2212
02-07-2021, 12:49 PM #12

When purchasing in bulk for commercial use it tends to be more cost-effective than buying retail, though it remains pricier than Cat6a and offers no clear advantage unless you plan to upgrade to 40Gbps later. A standard Ethernet splitter set can still function adequately in certain situations—such as connecting IP phones and PCs in an office where the network isn't fully utilized—but it's not ideal for high-speed needs, as it restricts each connection to 100Mbps. It’s hard to define what someone would call an "adapter" instead of a switch in this context.

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GewoonRomano
Member
195
02-07-2021, 04:10 PM
#13
When I see "Ethernet splitter" or "adapter," my mind goes to connecting two pairs to each device, which might restrict performance to 100Mbps or even less based on the design and materials. This setup could be seen as a substitute for a network switch, but it raises doubts about the value of $3.11.
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GewoonRomano
02-07-2021, 04:10 PM #13

When I see "Ethernet splitter" or "adapter," my mind goes to connecting two pairs to each device, which might restrict performance to 100Mbps or even less based on the design and materials. This setup could be seen as a substitute for a network switch, but it raises doubts about the value of $3.11.

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Phant0mPulse
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56
02-07-2021, 11:35 PM
#14
Those splitters are inexpensive and straightforward to use. They don’t require high costs or top-notch quality, just as you wouldn’t need gold-plated cables. You can craft your own by connecting keystone jacks to a short cable and leaving them hanging, with a single RJ45 at the other end. Of course, the construction and material might be poor for that price, similar to buying the cheapest cables or jacks available. The person asking hasn’t shared much about the cabling setup and didn’t mention having two adapters, so I assume they’re not a set of these splitters. Also, since the download speed is gigabit, it’s unlikely these splitters are being used.

At this stage, more details about the cabling and this “adapter” are necessary for anyone to help troubleshoot further, and it makes little sense to keep searching for other causes until the basics—like swapping cables or ports—are addressed.
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Phant0mPulse
02-07-2021, 11:35 PM #14

Those splitters are inexpensive and straightforward to use. They don’t require high costs or top-notch quality, just as you wouldn’t need gold-plated cables. You can craft your own by connecting keystone jacks to a short cable and leaving them hanging, with a single RJ45 at the other end. Of course, the construction and material might be poor for that price, similar to buying the cheapest cables or jacks available. The person asking hasn’t shared much about the cabling setup and didn’t mention having two adapters, so I assume they’re not a set of these splitters. Also, since the download speed is gigabit, it’s unlikely these splitters are being used.

At this stage, more details about the cabling and this “adapter” are necessary for anyone to help troubleshoot further, and it makes little sense to keep searching for other causes until the basics—like swapping cables or ports—are addressed.

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xXApfelkernXx
Member
186
02-26-2021, 08:22 AM
#15
TBD until more info is received from OP.
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xXApfelkernXx
02-26-2021, 08:22 AM #15

TBD until more info is received from OP.

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bennjis2005
Junior Member
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02-27-2021, 10:25 AM
#16
It's not too complicated. Use regular cat6 cables (this whole cat8 thing is overkill) and a proper 1Gb internet switch instead of the splitter you're using. I know this thread is still pending, but I had to share my thoughts. Sorry.
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bennjis2005
02-27-2021, 10:25 AM #16

It's not too complicated. Use regular cat6 cables (this whole cat8 thing is overkill) and a proper 1Gb internet switch instead of the splitter you're using. I know this thread is still pending, but I had to share my thoughts. Sorry.

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iHashASF
Member
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02-28-2021, 11:30 AM
#17
Yeah but you didn't say anything useful or new. The type of cable is pretty much irrelevant other than ensuring the quality isn't crap and it's not defective, and we don't know what "adapter" refers to and it could possibly mean a switch already.
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iHashASF
02-28-2021, 11:30 AM #17

Yeah but you didn't say anything useful or new. The type of cable is pretty much irrelevant other than ensuring the quality isn't crap and it's not defective, and we don't know what "adapter" refers to and it could possibly mean a switch already.

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3Edge
Senior Member
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02-28-2021, 04:35 PM
#18
I essentially condensed your five lengthy remarks into a single sentence, which I believe was quite helpful.
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3Edge
02-28-2021, 04:35 PM #18

I essentially condensed your five lengthy remarks into a single sentence, which I believe was quite helpful.

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