Cat 6 STP RJ45 イーサネット延長ケーブル
Cat 6 STP RJ45 イーサネット延長ケーブル
Cat 6 STP RJ45 イーサネット延長ケーブル
Cat 6 STP RJ45 イーサネット延長ケーブル
Cat 6 STP RJ45 イーサネット延長ケーブル
Cat 6 STP RJ45 イーサネット延長ケーブル
Cat 6 STP RJ45 イーサネット延長ケーブル

Cat 6 STP RJ45 イーサネット延長ケーブル

セール価格$2.99 USD
SKU: C1896BK-0.5M
長さ:0.5M
製品の概要:
  • ギガビット イーサネット
  • 250MHzの高速帯域幅
  • 26AWG コンダクター
  • 金メッキ接点
この延長ケーブルは、イーサネット ポート セーバーとして機能し、元のポートの抜き差しを減らしたり、元のデバイスから距離を置いてポートを作成したりします。カテゴリ 6 規格により、このケーブルは 1 ギガビット イーサネットの送信を可能にし、高速で信頼性の高い信号を提供します。

製品の特徴:
  • イーサネット ポート セーバーとして機能し、元のポートの抜き差しを減らしたり、元のデバイスから距離を置いてポートを作成したりするソリューション。
  • Cat 6 規格により、250MHz の帯域幅で 1 秒あたり最大 1 ギガビットのデータを送信でき、高速で安定した信号接続が提供されます。
  • STP (Shielded Twisted Pair structure) とは、電磁および無線周波数の干渉をさらに低減するために、金属製のシールドを備えたアウター ジャケットで囲まれていることを指します。
  • 金メッキ接点 RJ45 コネクタと裸銅導体で作られています。
  • コンピューター、ラップトップ、プリンター、モデム、ルーターに適用できます。
ハードウェア & 寸法:
素材:
  • 金メッキ接点 RJ45 (8P8C) コネクタ
  • 裸の銅のコンダクター
  • PVCジャケット
色: 黒
アップストリーム: RJ45 (8P8C) プラグ (オス)
下流: RJ45 (8P8C) ジャック (メス)
ケーブル外径:6mm

パッケージ内容:
1 x Cat 6 STP RJ45 イーサネット延長ケーブル

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How can I check the IP address of my router?

Windows
The easiest way of determining the IP address of your router in Windows is to use the “ipconfig /all” command. The output of this command will display an IP address for “Default Gateway” - this is your router. To use this command, complete the following:
Go to the Windows Desktop screen.
Press the Windows key + R.
Type cmd in the text field and press Enter.
Type ipconfig /all.
Mac OS
The easiest way of determining the IP address of your router in Mac OS is to check Network settings. To find the IP address for your router, complete the following:
Click on Apple menu.
Click on System Preferences.
Click on Network.
Highlight the network being used, and click Advanced.
Click the TCP/IP tab near the top of the window.
Your router's IP address is listed beside Router.

How do I change my IP address in Windows or Mac OS?

Go through the following:
Windows 10 
1. Press the Windows Key plus X.
2. Click Network Connections.
3. Right-click the connection that you want to change and click Properties.
Note: The IP address for a wired connection is called Local Area Connection or Ethernet. The IP address for a wireless connection is called Wireless Network Connection or Wireless.
4. Left-click Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
5. Select the Use the following IP address option.
6. Enter your desired IP address and click in the Subnet Mask area, which should auto-complete.
7. Click OK twice to apply the settings.
Note: If you are changing your IP address to access a specific device, minimize the Network Connections window. Please be reminded, in step 7, select Obtain an IP address automatically to access the Internet again.
Windows 8
1. Press the Windows Key plus X.
2. Click Control Panel.
3. Click Network and Sharing Center.
4. Click Change adapter settings on the left.
5. Right-click the connection you want to change and choose Properties.  
Note: If you are changing the IP address on a physical connection, it will be called “Local Area Connection” or “Ethernet”.  If you are changing the IP address on a wireless connection, it will be called “Wireless Network Connection” or “Wireless”.
6. Left-click “Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4)” to select, then click Properties.
7. Select the radio button "Use the following IP address".
8. Enter your desired IP address and click into the Subnet Mask area, which should auto-fill appropriately.
9. Click OK twice to apply the settings.   
Note: If you are changing your IP address to access a specific device, minimize the Network Connections window. Please be reminded, in step 7, select Obtain an IP address automatically to access the Internet again.
Windows 7
1. Click Start, then select Control Panel.
2. Click Network and Internet.
3. Click Network and Sharing Center.
4. Click Change adapter settings on the left.
5. Right-click the connection you want to change and choose Properties.  
Note: If you are changing the IP address on a physical connection, it will be called “Local Area Connection”.  If you are changing the IP address on a wireless connection, it will be called “Wireless Network Connection”.
6. Left-click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” to select it, then click Properties.
7. Select the radio button "Use the following IP address".
8. Enter your desired IP address and click into the Subnet Mask area, which should auto-fill appropriately.
9. Click OK twice to apply the settings. 
Note: If you are changing your IP address to access a specific device, minimize the Network Connections window. Please be reminded, in step 7, select Obtain an IP address automatically to access the Internet again.
Windows Vista
1. Click Start, then select Control Panel.
2. Click Network and Sharing Center.
3. Click Manage network connections on the left.
4. Right-click the connection you want to change and choose Properties.  
Note: If you are changing the IP address on a physical connection, it will be called “Local Area Connection”.  If you are changing the IP address on a wireless connection, it will be called “Wireless Network Connection”.
5. Left-click “Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4)” to select it, then click Properties.
6. Select the radio button "Use the following IP address".
7. Enter your desired IP address and click into the Subnet Mask area, which should auto-fill appropriately.
8. Click OK twice to apply the settings. 
Note: If you are changing your IP address to access a specific device, minimize the Network Connections window. Please be reminded, in step 6, select Obtain an IP address automatically to access the Internet again.
Windows XP
1. Click Start, then select Control Panel.
2. Click Network Connections.
3. Right-click the connection you want to change and choose Properties.  
Note: If you are changing the IP address on a physical connection, it will be called “Local Area Connection”.  If you are changing the IP address on a wireless connection, it will be called “Wireless Network Connection”.
4. In the middle of the Properties window, scroll down to "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and left-click on it to select it, then click Properties.
5. Select the radio button "Use the following IP address".
6. Enter your desired IP address and click into the Subnet Mask area, which should auto-fill appropriately.
7. Click OK twice to apply the settings. 
Note: If you are changing your IP address to access a specific device, minimize the Network Connections window. Please be reminded, in step 5, select Obtain an IP address automatically to access the Internet again.
Mac OS
1. Click the Apple menu.
2. Click System Preferences.
3. Click Network.
4. Select the network device that you would like to configure.
Note: The IP address for a wired connection is called Local Area Connection or Ethernet. The IP address for a wireless connection is called Wireless Network Connection or Wi-Fi.
5. Click Advanced.
6. Click TCP/IP.
7. Beside Configure IPv4, select Manually.
8. In the IPv4 Address field, enter your desired IP address.
9. In the Subnet Mask field, enter a default subnet address (for example, 255.255.255.0 for 192.168.xxx.xxx). 
10. Do one of the following:
.Leave the Router field blank.
.Enter the IP address of the default gateway.
11. Click OK and Apply to apply the changes.
Note: If you are changing your IP address to access a specific device, minimize the Network window. Please be reminded, in step 7, select Using DHCP to access the Internet again.