1 Male to 2 Female: This configuration means you have one Ethernet cable (male end) plugging into your router or switch, and two Ethernet cables (female ends) connected to your devices.
Snap Fixing: This feature ensures a secure and reliable connection between the splitter and your cables. The snap mechanism helps to prevent accidental disconnection.
8-pin Tinned Copper: This refers to the internal wiring of the splitter. The tinned copper pins provide good conductivity and help minimize signal loss, ensuring a stable and reliable connection.
Common Uses:
Connecting multiple devices: If you have a router with limited Ethernet ports and need to connect multiple devices (e.g., computers, gaming consoles, smart TVs), a splitter can be a convenient solution.
Extending network reach: If you need to extend your network to a location that is too far from your router, you can use a splitter to connect a longer Ethernet cable to your router and then use shorter cables to connect your devices.
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