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It might also be an idea to talk to your employer's IT department. They might have some restrictions on what you can/cannot connect to "their" equipment and services or might otherwise be able to advise you what to buy. If you are really lucky, they might even provide it, so it'll do no harm to ask.
To echo Noiseboy - we need to know what "the wall" is connected and how to to advise further. You could post up a diagram - it doesn't need to be pretty, just scribble something in a Paint programme - we principally want to know the topology (what's connected to what and how) and the make/model of any equipment as best you can discern it. For example, there are literally hundreds of different devices made by Cisco, many that function differently whilst ostensibly "looking" similar from the outside, so best not to "just assume" it's a "router" - the make/model will tell us - you can usually find it on the "serial number" label if nowhere else. |
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