Used to connect devices within a local area network ( LAN ), such as computers, routers, switches, and other network-enabled devices, for data transmission. Available for 24 hour pick up, demos, and jitsi live video testing by request. Use CL chat for best response time. Installs also available.
Carefully uncoil the Ethernet cable, avoiding kinks or sharp bends.
Locate the Ethernet port on the device you wish to connect (e.g., computer, gaming console, smart TV).
Insert one end of the RJ45 connector into the device's Ethernet port until it clicks into place.
Locate an available Ethernet port on your network router, switch, or wall jack.
Insert the other end of the RJ45 connector into the network device's port until it clicks.
Verify that the network connection is established on your device (e.g., check network status icons or run a network test).
Route the cable neatly, securing it if necessary, to prevent tripping hazards and ensure it is not pinched or strained.
Safety Measures
Avoid bending the cable sharply (e.g., at 90-degree angles), as this can damage the internal conductors and reduce data transmission quality.
Do not step on the cable or place heavy objects on it, which can crush or sever the internal wires.
Keep cables away from heat sources, direct sunlight, and sharp edges that could abrade or cut the cable jacket.
Always grasp the connector housing when plugging in or unplugging the cable, never pull on the cable itself.
Ensure cables are laid in a way that does not create a tripping hazard, especially in walkways or high-traffic areas.
Use appropriate cable management solutions (e.g., cable ties, conduits) to keep installations tidy and protected.