Better still stick a network switch in the middle rather than run a cable directly from router to streamer. The switch (ideally with quite power supply) will act as a buffer between router and streamer, blocking some of the noise from the router. The switch won’t block all the noise as it will emit some of its own but a lot better than not having one. :)
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I just thought of a more direct way. Why not splice them together? https://www.bestethernetcables.com/how-to-splice-ethernet-cable/ The wires are color coded so it wouldn't be rocket science to perform. You'd need the proper tools, though. Though I would understand your not wanting to cannibalize your cables.😮 Bob |
If it is a true CAT 7 cable then it will have isolation/grounding between the pairs of wires. You are going to need a female to female coupler that has a grounding feature. This should be a good coupler: https://www.amazon.com/AMPCOM-Coupler-Keystone-Shielded-Female/dp/B08PRFGS1P/ref=sxin_10_ac_d_pm?ac_... But, I would contact INAKUSTIK first, to be sure. Since he is adept at electrical configurations, I would PM member Jea48 and get his take on this. My experience is limited to my recent foray into rewiring my ethernet cabling. Bob |