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Black Box RJ45 1 Male to 4 Female Modular Splitter

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Management number 202063784 Release Date 2025/09/19 List Price $107.00 Model Number 202063784
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The Black Box FM820-R2 is a practical device designed to expand your network connectivity by turning one RJ45 male plug into four RJ45 female jacks. This allows you to connect multiple Ethernet devices from a single port, making it easier to manage your network setup without needing additional switches or hubs.

Built with an integral circuit board, the splitter maintains stable and reliable connections, ensuring your data signals remain clear and consistent. Its unshielded 2.5-inch cable offers enough length to fit comfortably into various setups, whether you’re organizing a home office, a small business network, or a professional environment where multiple devices need to share a single network source.

This model replaces the previous FM820, providing the same trusted performance with a straightforward design that fits seamlessly into existing RJ45 cabling systems. It’s a simple, effective solution for anyone looking to expand their Ethernet connections without complicated installations or extra equipment.

Highlights:

  • One RJ45 male connector splits into four RJ45 female jacks
  • Integral circuit board ensures secure and stable connections
  • Includes a 2.5-inch unshielded cable for flexible placement
  • Replaces the earlier FM820 model

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