Heaven or Hell
New Member
I am quite disappointed at how this didn't work out.
I was sure the following would work...using a 50 ft RJ45 cable between my router and my two consoles, and using two t-adapters, one for each end, to simultaneously give them a wired internet connection.
I connected the two male ends of this to my router, and the female part of it to the 50 ft ethernet cable:
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Then at the other end of the 50 ft cable, used this:
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I connected the 1 female port to the 50 ft cable, and used two 1 ft ethernet cables in each of the side-by-side female ports to connect to my PS3 and 360, yet when I get online with one console, it automatically disconnects the other...that shouldn't happen. That would happen had I not used the t-adapter where the router is, but no...I am utilizing both of these adapters.
I was sure the following would work...using a 50 ft RJ45 cable between my router and my two consoles, and using two t-adapters, one for each end, to simultaneously give them a wired internet connection.
I connected the two male ends of this to my router, and the female part of it to the 50 ft ethernet cable:
Link Removed due to 404 Error
Then at the other end of the 50 ft cable, used this:
Link Removed due to 404 Error
I connected the 1 female port to the 50 ft cable, and used two 1 ft ethernet cables in each of the side-by-side female ports to connect to my PS3 and 360, yet when I get online with one console, it automatically disconnects the other...that shouldn't happen. That would happen had I not used the t-adapter where the router is, but no...I am utilizing both of these adapters.