Plug in an Ethernet cable

To plug in an Ethernet cable, follow these simple steps:

  1. Identify the ports: Locate the Ethernet ports on your device, such as a computer, gaming console, or router. Ethernet ports look like small rectangular jacks.

  2. Identify the cable: Make sure you have an Ethernet cable (also known as a network cable) with the appropriate connectors at each end. The cable looks similar to a telephone cord but with larger connectors.

  3. Insert the cable: Plug one end of the cable into the Ethernet port on your device. Ensure it is inserted correctly for a secure connection.

  4. Connect the other end: Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the corresponding port on your router, network switch, or wall socket, depending on your network setup.

  5. Check the connection: Once both ends of the cable are connected, ensure that the activity lights on the Ethernet ports light up, indicating a successful connection. On some devices, a network connection notification may also appear.

  6. Device configuration: In some cases, you may need to configure your device to use the Ethernet connection. This may involve setting up a static IP address or selecting a wired connection rather than wireless in the network settings.

By following these simple steps, you should be able to plug in an Ethernet cable and establish a wired connection between your device and your local network. Find on our website, the RJ45 internet jacks for your Asus laptop.

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