When I say splitter I am referring to the Lindy UTP Port Doubler.
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- Connect a CAT5 cable from your modem to splitter behind AV Gear and plug it into the socket marked red.
- Connect a CAT5 cable from your splitter behind AV Gear and plug it into the socket marked blue and connect that to your x port switch.
- Connect the plug from splitter behind AV Gear to the Ethernet socket on your wall also behind the AV Gear.
Study End
- Connect a CAT5 cable from the splitter in the socket marked red to your wireless router (not the routers lan ports)
- Connect a CAT5 cable from your splitter socket marked blue to one of your routers lan ports.
- Connect the plug from the splitter into the Ethernet socket.
Hopefully both of the Ethernet sockets linking the two rooms have all 8 wires connected correctly.
I chose the socket marked red on the splitters for the link between the modem and router, and red meaning do not plug Ethernet devices here.
Hopefully I have explained that clear enough (well I hope I did), basically this should link up your router to your modem (red socket) as well as your Ethernet X port switch to your router (blue socket) and only use a single CAT5 cable between rooms and also keeping the modem to router link separate from the Ethernet lan, I am assuming that's what you wanted.
Also you may have to read the wiring information of the splitters to make sure your Ethernet sockets are wired up correctly to work with those.
To be honest I would of gone the 2 CAT5 Cable route, but the above route should work.
Hope that helps.
Paul



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