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Ethernet kill switch?

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Hey guys, I've found myself in a situation where I want an internet kill switch. The modem and router are in a different room from where I want the physical switch to be located and all the cables so far are of fixed length with no option to replace (too much of a hassle). Right now the modem and the router are directly connected. I was wondering if I could use an RJ45 coupler to extend the cable and add some sort of on/off switch in between. Would my proposed configuration work?

Is there an easier solution out there like some sort of wireless on/off switch that I can control with a remote?

PS - pls don't laugh that's the best I can do
 

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What is the actual problem you are trying to solve?
 
Here's an ancient video that shows how to make a hardware kill switch for your network.


RIP RadioShack
 
What is the actual problem you are trying to solve?
Quite a few games can keep you logged in if you have a half second loss of connection. If you have your wired connection with a flip switch on the middle you can exploit this and exploit the game. Technically it's called a lag switch and it's against TOS for games.

Tl;Dr it's a lag switch to exploit and cheat in online games. I really hope I'm wrong about the desired use case for the thread.
 
Quite a few games can keep you logged in if you have a half second loss of connection. If you have your wired connection with a flip switch on the middle you can exploit this and exploit the game. Technically it's called a lag switch and it's against TOS for games.

Tl;Dr it's a lag switch to exploit and cheat in online games. I really hope I'm wrong about the desired use case for the thread.

That's pretty cool actually.
 
definitely wants a lag switch, what a crappy player if true...
 
That's pretty cool actually.
It just depends on the game. Some games will boot you if you lose any connection. Should be videos somewhere of how it works in game.
 
internet kill switch.

There is no better one than a quality switch hub (4 ports) mounted over the wall and next to your PC.
Additionally you will be able to see any port activity due the LED lights.
 
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