Hi all. I need an Ethernet cable that goes from one of these ends to the other. What would I call it so that I can search for it and buy it on the internet?

Thanks in advance.

Thanks all - turns out I was being really dense. Thanks to the commenters who helped me sort out my thickness!

  • NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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    I don’t think so. They aren’t compatible. Even in the photo, you can see that the right cable only has 2 pins, while an Ethernet connector has 8 (I think). Definitely more than 2.

    What are you actually trying to do? What device are you trying to connect, and to where?

    My guess is that you’re going to need a modem, but please give more context.

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      7 hours ago

      Thanks, I’m connecting my phillips hue hub to my router. I had a cable that did it previously, but the openreach guys used it to connect the fibre to the router.

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        Is this the hub in question?

        I think you need a perfectly normal Ethernet cable. It would help if you show a photo of both the router and the hub.

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        There is no way they connected fiber to router with a freaking phone cord.

        Either you misunderstood or they lied but what you need is a standard ethernet cable with the same connection on both ends to connect a router to fiber.

        Also if someone is professionally installing hardware they shouldn’t be reusing your existing cables anyway.

        You have an XY problem. If what you need is to connect your phillips hue hub then just say that instead.