
Exactly like the photo - just had a unique situation that I wanted to share in case it helps the next person. While the cable was sufficient for my needs, my particular situation required some "manual setup". Work from home. I have a personal bridge router and a company-supplied VPN device, so I'm running the network cable all the time for my PC from one device to another. I wanted an adapter because my connection to the Cisco port has a latch for the RJ-45 on the bottom, which is not very convenient for my use. The top of my EA4500 has a rim, which as part of its "design" stretches across all 4 sides of the device. So for me, the "casing" on the side of the RJ-45 connector was too thick to connect to the router. It just doesn't exist enough space between it and the EA4500 bar, nor is there enough open RJ-45 For this adapter you need to either shorten the case to expose more connectors or make the case a bit thinner to avoid gap problem to decrease e. I got this working by taking a dremel and sanding the top edge a bit. Not pretty, but it helped. If not for my particular situation, this would be the perfect adapter. Sturdy construction - no weak parts. Both male and female connectors are durable. My only hit is the thickness. Just something to keep in mind as you check this out for yourself.