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This is a 10' (foot) cat 5e cable with a wireless momentary switch receiver and a remote to control it. The switch is about 1' (foot) in from one end. This is a momentary switch not a toggle switch.

**Includes  2" x 1" Adhesive hook & loop, seen in pictures above**
  • Because this is wireless controlled a few things to note:
  •     When you press the button on the remote, it's very quickly activates the switch.
  •     However, when you release the button on the remote, it takes a 1/2 - 1 second to turn off the switch.
  •     Other wireless things can interfere with this, nothing should, but just as a warning.
  • You can be disconnected if you use any lag switch, Home made or bought. If the switch if left ON too long you will lag out/disconnect from the game
  • I'd suggest not to use a "Green" network switch or anyone that automatically adjust the power.
  • The only network switches I can recommend are Netgear FS605 v2 and Netgear FS105 v2 because I use to sell them in a bundle with lag switches.
  • The receiver uses 100-240v AC 50/60Hz, USA plug only. 34in power cord length
  • The remote uses a single 2032 3V button battery, included.
  • This can still be used as a regular ethernet cable, if you don't have power.
  • DO NOT pull on the wires going into the box.

Proper network set-up

Router – lag switch – network switch straight through cable – Console / PC

1. You will need a network switch in-order for this not to immediately disconnect you.

2. The router may be stand alone or a modem / router combo.

3. No where in the description does it say to connect this directly into your console or PC. If you connect this directly to your console or PC it will immediately disconnected you.

  • Booted / Snagless
  • 10 ft. in length
  • Black in color.

If you are having any problems with this please let me know before leaving a feedback

If you have any questions, please ask.


The most asked Questions & the Answers to them

Q: Does this work on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series..etc?

A: A device doesn’t make a lag switch work or not. It being physically damaged makes it not work.

 

Q: Does this work on insert game title here?

A: A game doesn’t make a lag switch work or not. How the games servers are set up will make a difference as to how the lag affects you and the results you get.

 

Q: Can you use Cat 6 or something higher?

A: Sure but why? The cost is higher and there is no benefit from it.

 

Q: Can I plug this into my router and console?

A: As long as you want to be immediately disconnected you can.

 

Q: The lag switch is affect / freezing me, “It’s not working”

A: The lag switch is working 100% perfectly fine. A lag switch is connected to your network, it will 100% affect you.

 

Q: I have super fast internet.

A: Internet speed has 100% nothing to do with a lag switch and how they work. Your ping can matter though.

 

Q: What is a lag switch?

A: It’s a cat 5e (usually) cable with a On / Off switch built into it. It’s either toggle or momentary.

 

Q: What’s the difference between toggle and momentary?

A:  Toggle, to toggle back and forth. 99.9% of the light switches in your house are toggle. You don’t have to hold it on or off, it stays there until you move it. Momentary, or moment, spring loaded, only works when you press or hold it down, like the keys on your keyboard.

 

Q: I keep disconnect, why does it not work?

A: That means it working 100% perfectly fine. You most likely have the incorrect set up. You could also be leaving the lag switch on too long and / or the network switch is taking to long to reconnect.

 

Q: What is a network switch?

A: According to Google: “A network switch is networking hardware that connects devices on a computer network by using packet switching to receive and forward data to the destination device.”

 

Q: Do I have to use LAN?

A: Yes, because a lag switch is a cable, you cannot use WiFi, please disable it on the console.