In new apartment, i had to call Telia and they instructed me how to active internet from that box on the right but later i tried to use ethernet on the left wasn’t working at all. What reason it could be?

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  1. Wall socket is just end of the a cable running inside a wall, usually there is similar looking socket inside electric cabinet under the router (Other end of same cable). you need a Ethernet cable to route internet from your router to this socket. Often the sockets are numbered and the numbers are often wrong. “Box” is the router and it usually have ports numbered 1-x. You can use one of these lan ports to route internet from router to the wall socket

  2. Open The door under nthe router. You need to attach cable from router to Ethernet port possibly inside that steel door. That yellow Ethernet cable is just for wan access aka router to internet. So you need to plugin that wall socket to router too.

  3. That’s WIFI dude, the cable into the router is supplying the connection I don’t see one going out to any wall sockets

  4. The wall socket will usually run to a patch panel somewhere centrally. It is here that you install your modem or modem/router to the internet provider.

    You can use wifi, or connect cables from the modem to the patch panel to allow direct wired connections to other rooms.

    Think of them as extension cords for your modem’s ports. Usually each wall socket will be numbered or labeled somehow, so you can tell which port in the patch panel runs to which socket.

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