Question : Will a Cat5e splitter work with a cable modem to send info to two computers?
I have two computers in the same room. One cable modem and connection. I occasionally need to use the internet on the computer that is not set up with the service that I use. I bought an extra Cat5e cable last night. If I buy the splitter and connect it to the Modem—then connect each Cat5e to the computers—will I be able to get the signal O.K. on the 2nd computer? Is there a certain type of splitter that I need to get? I really don’t want the cable company to come back out plus have to pay extra for something I rarely will use.
Thank you.
Pfo
I haven’t found info on my modem yet, but I am guessing you are correct in the part that it won’t hand out multiple ip addresses.
The first modem I had worked on the second computer, but it quit working and they exchanged it……Thank you for your help….
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Answer by Pfo
I’m not sure if there is a splitter for CAT5 cable, but if there is it might work. The real catch is going to be if your cable modem can hand out multiple IPs to different PCs. If it can, then you should be golden. If not, then this will never work. Your modem documentation should tell you if it does, if you don’t have it you can find it online. Splitting might work because even though there are 8 wires in each CAT cable, only 4 of them are used, and I have seen someone craft a custom CAT5 cable that could go to two PCs.

If this is not going to work, some other alternatives include getting a router. Another thing you could do is put two network cards in one PC (the one that’s connected to the cable modem) and daisy chain your network (enable internet connection sharing on the cable modem network connection).