Can I use a splitter on CAT 5 patch cable...?
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Answer: No. The problem with this has to do with the fact that a computer has to communicate with the network using a unique address. When using a DSL or Cable router for example, these addresses are given out by the router to each PC, giving it a unique identity on the network.
If you attempted to join two different computers on the single connection on a DSL or Cable modem, using just an RJ45 splitter, it would not work due to the fact that both computers would be trying to communicate at the same time to the same place.
There are specialized applications where two signal can be carried within a single 8-conductor, 4-pair CAT 5 Cable. This of course is custom wiring configuration and is normally only used to carry a low and high frequency signal on the same line. A splitter is usually only used when you have a specific layout that calls for an inactive workstation on one end of the run at a time. This is not a common practice and is rarely seen.
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