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From: holstein13
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  • Hi @bhingrcj! To our knowledge, the video is accurate. Is there any other info that you can provide us with? Better yet, please feel free to contact us toll-free at 866-222-0030... if we can talk to you on the phone to better understand the situation, we'll have a much better chance of making troubleshooting suggestions or tracking down the info you need. We'd love to help - hope to talk to you soon...

  • Hello Sebastien. i bought two of these Y adapters and followed your instruction. but it did not work. Only one line has the internet while the other does not have any.

  • @bhingrcj I found the problem. The cable running from the hub to the wall outlet has a different configuration. is this possible? how will i solve this confict?

  • @bhingrcj Oops. Another problem. Im using the splitter Cat5E and originally from the wall rj45 socket, my pc is connected to it through a Cat5E cable. now, when i used the splitter, the pc could not connect to the internet, but my laptop could connect. What seemed to be the problem? Any solution?

  • You need to plug the mail end of a plug into the modem.  You can use either a RJ45 or RJ11.

  • can i plug the female end directly into my modem? and is that an ethernet cord? plzzzz reply!!

  • Nice I bought one did not know how to use it. THANKS!!!!

  • Sebastien,

    Great video and explanation. Thank you for posting.

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  • Thanks for the explanation. You can put me down as one of those that thought it worked the way you described it the first time. :(

  • Excellent explanation.

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