Right, I am pretty useless when it comes to technology so I will try to put this simply.
At the moment, we plug our PlusNet router into a 'normal' phone socket, (plus mains supply), and we have no problems.
We will be moving to another house in mid-November and, in that house, it has a number of 'normal' phone sockets in various rooms and in one or two rooms it has, what I call RJ45 sockets. i.e. the square type with the release tab on the top.
The plans for the new house state it has, 'access and termination points', for high speed communication.
Does this mean we could plug the router into the RJ45 socket and get a better internet signal? Or is the RJ45 for something completely different?
At the moment, we plug our PlusNet router into a 'normal' phone socket, (plus mains supply), and we have no problems.
We will be moving to another house in mid-November and, in that house, it has a number of 'normal' phone sockets in various rooms and in one or two rooms it has, what I call RJ45 sockets. i.e. the square type with the release tab on the top.
The plans for the new house state it has, 'access and termination points', for high speed communication.
Does this mean we could plug the router into the RJ45 socket and get a better internet signal? Or is the RJ45 for something completely different?