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my wife and i are fortunate enough to live in a fairly new home as it was being built we had network cables installed to most of the rooms in the house so we could have a fast reliable hardwired home network all of the network cables terminate in our mudroom and iamp;#39;ve placed a network switch here to connect all the rooms in the house to our router the router is in another location in the house because of how we had to bring the fiber optic cable into our house when fiber came available in our area last year but that is neither here nor there the problem i want to deal with today is getting all these cables labeled so weamp;#39;ll know from now on which cable goes to which room because since moving into our house weamp;#39;ve had no idea which network cable goes where yes we have a 16 port switch here and only eight cables going to different places in the house so i know every room is connected to the network but in the event i ever want or need to know which cable goes to whic