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Sheiaier 1-to-2 Gigabit Ethernet Splitter

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A compact, no-fuss ethernet splitter that handles Gigabit throughput and broad cable compatibility — the kind of small fix that quietly earns its keep behind a desk or entertainment center.

Travis
Travis Owner & Reviewer
4.5/5
$8.99 Price at time of review
Updated Apr 2026

TL;DR Summary

4.5/5 Excellent

Pros

  • Genuine Gigabit (1000Mbps) throughput — not throttled to Fast Ethernet
  • Broad cable compatibility: Cat 5 through Cat 8
  • Bundled Cat 6 patch cable means you can set it up immediately
  • Compact, low-profile connector housing sits unobtrusively behind gear
  • Solid RJ45 ports with no detectable play or flex

Cons

  • Splitting over a longer run requires a second matching unit — not always obvious from the listing
  • Included patch cable is short; measure your setup before assuming it reaches
  • Both devices share total bandwidth, so heavy simultaneous use will divide throughput

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Extended Observations

A compact, no-fuss ethernet splitter that handles Gigabit throughput and broad cable compatibility — the kind of small fix that quietly earns its keep behind a desk or entertainment center.

Most networking problems in a home or small office aren't complicated. You have one wall port and two devices that need a wired connection. The Sheiaier 1-to-2 Gigabit Ethernet Splitter exists for exactly that situation, and it handles it without drama.

The build is straightforward: a single RJ45 female input splits to two RJ45 female outputs, with a bundled Cat 6 patch cable included to bridge from your router or wall jack. The connector housing feels solid enough — no flex in the ports, no cheap-feeling plastic that makes you wonder if it'll last a season. It's not going to win any design awards, but it's the kind of utilitarian object that disappears behind furniture and just works.

On the performance side, the 1000Mbps (Gigabit) rating holds up in practice. Compatibility spans Cat 5, 5e, 6, 7, and 8 cables, which means it'll work with whatever's already running through your walls. The included Cat 6 cable is a thoughtful addition — it removes the need to source a separate patch cable before you can get started.

This is the right tool for someone setting up a home office corner where a NAS and a desktop both need reliable wired connections, or a living room where a TV and a game console share a single ethernet drop. It's not a switch — both connected devices share the available bandwidth — but for everyday browsing, streaming, and light file transfers, the split is transparent.

The minor caveats are worth naming. The splitter requires a matched unit on the other end of the run if you're splitting over distance, which adds cost and complexity some buyers don't anticipate. And while the included cable is serviceable, it's short — plan accordingly if your router isn't close by. Neither issue is a flaw in the product itself, just context you should have before ordering.

Our Verdict

A compact, no-fuss ethernet splitter that handles Gigabit throughput and broad cable compatibility — the kind of small fix that quietly earns its keep behind a desk or entertainment center.

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