SinLoon RJ45 Network Splitter Adapter, Gigabit Ethernet Splitter 1 to 2 Adapter, 1000Mbps RJ45 Network Extension Connector,Two Devices Share The Internet at The Same Time(White Gigabit 1 to 2)
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RJ45 Splitter Adapter
Two Devices Share The Internet at The Same Time.
RJ45 Network Splitter Adapter
RJ45 Network Splitter Adapter
RJ45 Splitter Adapter
RJ45 Splitter Adapter
USE SIMULTANEOUSLY: RJ45 Ethernet splitter can divide a network cable into two outputs, the speed of each cable group (A and B) can Supports full 10/100/1000Mbps gigabit ethernet performance. And the signal transmission of two cable groups will not interfere with each other.Can connect two computers at the same time Internet access the Internet simultaneously.(Note: Do not connect the optical modem directly for use!)
PLUG AND PLAY: SinLoon Gigabit RJ45 Splitter Adapter Easy connection, two devices can be connected to the Internet at the same time, simple and fast, saving cost.(NOTE:USB powered, cannot be used without connection).
FAR -DISTANCE TRANSMISSION: High-speed and stable transmission of high-definition video signals with smooth and undistorted picture quality. Transmission distance up to 100 meters Providing you a visual feast and amazing gaming experience.With 6 LED indicators, you can easily tell which connected device is running.
WIDELY COMPATIBILITY: RJ45 8P8C LAN Ethernet Splitter connector is compatible with Cat 7 Cat6 Cat5 Cat5e Network Ethernet Cable and can compatible with ADSL, hubs, switch, TV, set-top box, router, wireless device, computer,etc.
HIGH QUALITY: RJ45 1 to 2 Splitter adapter is made of PVC environmental protection material,which has good rigidity,impact resistance,heat resistance and low temperature resistance;Thickened PCB board,gold plated pin,metal shielding layer;It is adopted advanced socket design to make your plug-in more comfortable and secure and it is more convenient to design closed insulation module and safer to use.
Customers say
Customers like the quality, reliability, and connectivity of the network interface controller adapter. For example, they mention it’s a great product, easy to use, and great for failover in homelabs and small offices. That said, some appreciate the ability to run 2 ethernet cords at the same time.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
C.W.K. –
Easy to install, must have power source for usb!
Great product, switched to ethernet, after various issues and discovered another 500 mps to my internet speed! Currently have a 1 gb service, but my wireless hardware was capped at 300, use this for the 2 pcs in my household we regularly run 800 to to 1 gb+. What I didn’t notice was that I needed to blug in the usb (provided) – fortunately I had an extra usb plug from an older charger (who doesn’t), the cord is short, but any usb cord will do. I like it plugged in to the wall so its always powered up. Great product, easy to use. If you only have a single ethernet slot on your router/modem. this is a great splitter, can use both at once, NOT a switcher.
ddownes –
Did what we wanter
Very good value and did what we needed
xeidog –
Function = as expected
Does what I needed…my tvs lan has a very limited throughput and this is only for consistancy since too far away from wireless router. When having that tv and my laptop connected to this my laptop still acheives over 600MB per second on A Gig speed plan.
r.hiden –
Great for failover in homelabs; small offices.
Needed to get failover capability between two stacked switches in my home lab but only had a single Ethernet uplink. Now, when I reboot the âprimaryâ switch, the second port comes up on the âsecondaryâ switch immediately. No loss in connectivity for any of my devices anymore!
Andrew G. –
Slows Internet Speed By 97%, 350mbps To 10-12mbps Per Output When Plugged In.
If connection speed matters to you in anyway do not buy this product. Tested in many configurations and all results were the same. Even with only 1 port plugged in the single connection speed was dropped 97% on average. Unplugged the box then connected the network cable to my device directly and instantly back to maximum network speed. The “gigabyte” speed rating is irrelevant since you will never get close to it even on a single output, instant return.
Bryan –
great product
this ethernet splitter works great. so glad I found this. all the other splitters only do 100 to 300 mbs. this one can run 2 ethernet cord at the same time pushing a 1000 mbs. through both ports. great buy
kendrya –
Perfect
It worked perfectly.. was able to link multiple devices
Scott –
Works as intended
So far a very reliable product. Have not lost any significant signal strength
JMC –
PROS:ð Network Splitting: The SinLoon RJ45 Network Splitter Adapter enables the sharing of internet between two devices simultaneously, providing a practical solution for those with multiple devices and a single Ethernet port.ð Gigabit Ethernet Support: With Gigabit Ethernet compatibility, this splitter supports high-speed data transfer, ensuring efficient and fast internet connectivity for both connected devices.ð Easy Setup: The adapter is designed for easy installation and setup, making it user-friendly for people who may not be tech-savvy.ð Compact Design: The small form factor of this splitter makes it portable and convenient for users who need a solution for on-the-go internet sharing or for those that donât have room for a full-sized switch.ð Cost-Effective Solution: It offers a cost-effective alternative to purchasing additional networking equipment, making it a budget-friendly option for users looking to share internet access between devices.CONS:ð Build Quality: This ethernet splitter has an all-plastic housing.
Barb –
I was looking for a splitter with more than 100mbps ability. Although this unit is more pricey, it’s worth it. I can now connect my Firestick & Pioneer receiver to the incoming 300mbps+ cable. It works perfectly on both devices. I did a speed test on Firestick & am getting my full 300mbps download speed. My radio now connects 2x as fast as when it was on Wifi and no longer drops the connection.A tip: if you’re not getting the expected speeds, try changing your ethernet cable. Using a flat cable I had on hand, I was only getting 97mbps. Once I changed to another cable (Cat 5e ), boom!! full 300+ . I suspect the first cable was faulty.
Jose D. –
Excelente, sà funciona como switcher.
Tia Mukherjee Overwater –
I use this to split Ethernet from a cable coming from an unmanaged switch to the TV and soundbar, to avoid annoying dropping off WiFi (Ethernet always better). Does the trick.
SMB –
This appears to be a decent GigE (1000 Mbps) splitter that’s reasonably well constructed with a typical plastic case/shell; unfortunately, it seems to have an excessive amount of retransmission errors although the speed is fairly decent during the tests. The tests were performed against another 5-port GigE switch that did NOT exhibit the same behavior so I’m forced to conclude that this particular splitter/switch is at fault and that’s quite unfortunately and disappointing since I was looking forward to using it in a narrow space where this would be a perfect fit.Note that Ethernet does NOT allow splitting traffic of any sort and this is in fact a 3-port GigE (1 Gbps) switch in disguise. If you think about it, a 5-port switch would allow you to connect up to 4 devices and share the network via 1 uplink to the router or another switch and that’s exactly what this splitter is (and does).A 5-port Fast Ethernet (i.e. 100 Mbps) switch is about $20 at the moment on Amazon and a 5-port GigE switch is about $23; however, both of ’em are larger than this and they are often powered by a DC/barrel connector with an AC/DC adapter (provided of course) that can be a bit of a hassle especially if it’s intended to be hidden from view and/or located in a narrow space. It’s powered by standard USB-C port and a USB-C/A cable is also provided, which is good.This has a dimension of roughly 6.4×6.4×2.5 cm which is relatively small/compact in comparison and I don’t believe you will be able find a 5-port switch, GigE or otherwise, that’ the same dimension as this and I dunno of anyone that’s selling a switch that’s less than 5 (or even 4) port at the moment (of course you will likely to find some odd models elsewhere if you REALLY looked).Btw, I’m not sure what controller this uses but most other 1×2 Ethernet splitter (5-port switches) that I’ve come across so far (about a dozen) actually use Realtek RTL8367S chip which is a 5-port GigE controller and that means there is probably a 1×4 version out there (i.e. 5 port GigE switch). If you are NOT concerned about the size or how it can be powered, then I’d say an ordinary 5-port GigE switch is a better bet and much more cost effective network ‘splitter’ for you. Realtek RTL8367S is used by TP-Link TL-SG105 for those who care (which I have as well).So how does this perform? Well, it’s similar to most other GigE (1 Gbps) switches out there in terms of speed; however, as you can see from the results below, there are significant number of retransmissions (Retr column) which is usually indicative faulty hardware or other external factors such as interference, wiring, or even networking config. However, the same tests were performed against another 5-port switch that did not exhibit the same issue and the only variable here is this splitter. As such, this particular splitter is probably faulty which is quite disappointing to say the least.Btw, even at a100 Mbps, it’s still sufficient and certainly more than adequate for streaming, 4K or otherwise since 4K contents generally use less than 25 Mbps.The following are the results from some quick speed tests for those who are interested.#### iperf3 -i10 -t 60 -c 10.10.10.12 // single threadConnecting to host 10.10.10.12, port 5201[ 5] local 10.10.10.11 port 50179 connected to 10.10.10.12 port 5201[ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd[ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 946 Mbits/sec 120 1.47 MBytes[ 5] 10.00-20.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 949 Mbits/sec 202 726 KBytes[ 5] 20.00-30.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 944 Mbits/sec 44 709 KBytes[ 5] 30.00-40.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 945 Mbits/sec 221 438 KBytes[ 5] 40.00-50.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 947 Mbits/sec 55 371 KBytes[ 5] 50.00-60.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 948 Mbits/sec 44 694 KBytes- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -[ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr[ 5] 0.00-60.00 sec 6.61 GBytes 946 Mbits/sec 686 sender[ 5] 0.00-60.03 sec 6.61 GBytes 945 Mbits/sec receiver####### iperf3 -P2 -i10 -t 60 -c 10.10.10.12 // 2 concurrent threadsConnecting to host 10.10.10.12, port 5201[ 5] local 10.10.10.11 port 50310 connected to 10.10.10.12 port 5201[ 7] local 10.10.10.11 port 50311 connected to 10.10.10.12 port 5201[ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd[ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 572 MBytes 480 Mbits/sec 105 1.42 MBytes[ 7] 0.00-10.00 sec 562 MBytes 472 Mbits/sec 125 1.01 MBytes[SUM] 0.00-10.00 sec 1.11 GBytes 952 Mbits/sec 230- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -[ 5] 10.00-20.00 sec 555 MBytes 466 Mbits/sec 74 1.14 MBytes[ 7] 10.00-20.00 sec 556 MBytes 467 Mbits/sec 64 838 KBytes[SUM] 10.00-20.00 sec 1.09 GBytes 932 Mbits/sec 138- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -[ 5] 20.00-30.00 sec 558 MBytes 468 Mbits/sec 0 1.63 MBytes[ 7] 20.00-30.00 sec 555 MBytes 466 Mbits/sec 0 1.17 MBytes[SUM] 20.00-30.00 sec 1.09 GBytes 933 Mbits/sec 0- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -[ 5] 30.00-40.00 sec 564 MBytes 473 Mbits/sec 47 1.64 MBytes[ 7] 30.00-40.00 sec 562 MBytes 472 Mbits/sec 68 1.36 MBytes[SUM] 30.00-40.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 945 Mbits/sec 115- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -[ 5] 40.00-50.00 sec 564 MBytes 473 Mbits/sec 311 274 KBytes[ 7] 40.00-50.00 sec 564 MBytes 473 Mbits/sec 261 324 KBytes[SUM] 40.00-50.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 946 Mbits/sec 572- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -[ 5] 50.00-60.00 sec 564 MBytes 473 Mbits/sec 44 308 KBytes[ 7] 50.00-60.00 sec 564 MBytes 473 Mbits/sec 83 362 KBytes[SUM] 50.00-60.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 946 Mbits/sec 127- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -[ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr[ 5] 0.00-60.00 sec 3.30 GBytes 472 Mbits/sec 581 sender[ 5] 0.00-60.03 sec 3.29 GBytes 471 Mbits/sec receiver[ 7] 0.00-60.00 sec 3.28 GBytes 470 Mbits/sec 601 sender[ 7] 0.00-60.03 sec 3.28 GBytes 470 Mbits/sec receiver[SUM] 0.00-60.00 sec 6.58 GBytes 942 Mbits/sec 1182 sender[SUM] 0.00-60.03 sec 6.58 GBytes 941 Mbits/sec receiver###The bottom line is this (assuming it works for you); this is a perfectly workable 3-port switch (or 1×2 GigE splitter if you prefer to call it that) that’s reasonably well-constructed and does what it claims for the most part but most importantly for me is its relatively small size and it’s powered by standard USB-C which few 5-port switches are.â¡ ValueAll things considered, this is a would-be decent 3-port GigE (1 Gbps) switch (aka 1×2 network splitter) that’s reasonably well-built although it would’ve been much better if has a metal shell/case instead of a plastic one. Of course, all of this assumes it’s working without issues, which isn’t exactly the case for me. It’s a bit pricey at $27 for what it provides and its overall build quality, versatility, and performance. Again, you can get a decent 5-port GigE switch for $23 although it’s much larger than this. Your mileage might vary.