Beowulf <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:
> I do not know much about networking. I have a PC running linux, ethernet NIC
> attached to a LinkSys wireless router. I also have my previous non-wireless
> router. Is there some way I can hook up my two routers for a LAN party so
> that more than 4 computers (# of ethernet cable slots in wireless router)
> can be in on the LAN party if all I use is my wireless router? Or do I need
> to buy something called a "switch" or some other piece of hardware?
Just get one or more ethernet hubs or switches that don't do routing. A hub is
a collection of ethernet ports, and everybody sees every packet that goes by
(so you can have packets collide). I think you can only have 2 hubs chained
together between any two hosts in 100M/bit ethernet. A switch is similar,
except that it stores each packet internally, and only sends them out to the
receivers that are intended to receive the packet, so you can't sniff for
passwords going between two other hosts, and I believe you can have more
switches daisy chained together. Nowadays you can buy hubs and switches fairly
cheaply (most seem to be switches these day, and there doesn't seem to be the
price penality for a switch).
For example, going to CompUSA, the first switch that I see would do what you
want:
http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...498&pfp=SEARCH
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