- May 28, 2005
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Most of the rooms have ethernet and coax network wall ports. The person I bought the house from didn't use them (he was not the first owner, who had the networks installed during the construction of the house), so he knew nothing about it.
I am afraid I am a little out of my depth here, both in terms of understanding what I have and how to use it.
Here is a picture of the junction box in the garage. The yellow paper details which wires go where within the house. What is somewhat confusing to me, why are three different colored ethernet wires (maybe the pink is phone wiring and not ethernet)?
Here is a picture of an access point within the house. Only some the ethernet wires (and some speaker wire) is accessible here.
Any idea on what I need to do to connect my cable modem and router to this beast? Can I attach my router to the network via the access point cables within the house?
Any help you can provide would be great.
Thanks.
I am afraid I am a little out of my depth here, both in terms of understanding what I have and how to use it.
Here is a picture of the junction box in the garage. The yellow paper details which wires go where within the house. What is somewhat confusing to me, why are three different colored ethernet wires (maybe the pink is phone wiring and not ethernet)?
Here is a picture of an access point within the house. Only some the ethernet wires (and some speaker wire) is accessible here.
Any idea on what I need to do to connect my cable modem and router to this beast? Can I attach my router to the network via the access point cables within the house?
Any help you can provide would be great.
Thanks.