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I've been looking into purchasing a game streaming device like a Chromecast or Shield so I can stream games from my PC to the TV. Wifi would not be feasible for this use so I would have to use ethernet. But I don't want to run an ethernet cable along my whole apartment, and I have noticed that there are ethernet ports on the walls close to the TV and the PC in my room which are currently unused. Is there a way to connect two devices via ethernet, but instead of running a long cable between the two directly, I can connect each device to an unused ethernet port in the apartment and it would work like they were connected directly?

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[-] TheEthyr@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Consider activating both Ethernet ports so that they connected to your router. Then your PC and TV can use them both for communicating with each other and with the Internet.

To accomplish this, you need to find where the in-wall Ethernet cables converge. There will usually be an enclosure. If you are lucky, the cables will be terminated either with RJ-45 plugs or punched down to female RJ-45 jacks. Either way, you want to connect them to your router. You can also connect them to an Ethernet switch, then connect the switch to your router.

If the router is located elsewhere, but is near an Ethernet wall jack, then you can put the Ethernet switch in the enclosure and connect it to all of the cables feeding the wall jacks. You would connect the router to its wall jacks. This will activate all of the other wall jacks.

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