Connect the HDMI Cables: Plug one end of an HDMI cable with Ethernet support into the HDMI output port of your source device (e.g., gaming console) and connect the other end to the HDMI input port of the display device (e.g., TV). Establish Internet Connection: Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of your internet source
The best way to split an ethernet cable to multiple devices is by using a network switch. You can also recycle an old router, and use it as a network switch. The easiest and quickest cable-management solution is to use an Ethernet Sharing kit. There are different pros and cons for each method that’s listed above. If you anticipate good speeds though, then Cat6 is what I would start with. The modem is limited by the Gigabit Ethernet ports as to how fast you can get, so even if the modem could pull 2 Gigabits, the ports are limited to 1 Gigabit, which in reality, is about 940Mbit as an average best case. Cat6 or Cat6e is plenty good for those speeds and Subscribe Now:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowtechWatch More:http://www.youtube.com/ehowtechHooking up an Ethernet cable to a desktop K1ZfH.