On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 14:56:07 +0100, Mike wrote:
>> > Hi
>> > I remember seeing one of these on eBay before, but cant seem to find one
>> > anymore as I dont know what they are called. I have 2 patch cables
> running
>> > into my bedroom, but have a PC, xbox and laptop that I want to connect,
> are
>> > there any other cheap ways to get them all connected?
>> >
>> >
>> http://www.homestead.co.uk/ce45.htm
>>
>> You'll also need a couple of short patch cables to connect at each end
>> (and a spare port on the switch, obviously) and a couple of back-to-back
>> connectors to attach the economisers to the existing patch cables. All
>> in all a pretty nasty bodge - better just to get a cheap switch to put
>> in your room (under a tenner at ebuyer).
>
> Thanks for all the answers, I think I'll stick to my current configuration,
> when I want to use the laptop online I can just use the cable out of the
> xbox. The Y connecters would be a bodge and add to the spagetti of cables
> I've already got, could get a switch but its likely it'll need external
> power and I've only got one socket in bedroom with 2 extensions on it! Im
> trying to cut down on the amount of things connected to it too.
Why? You do realise that a kettle would likely draw more than twice the
power than all the devices you now have attached. A small switch or hub
would draw just a few watts at most. You could plug 100 into an socket and
still not get close to overloading it.
JAB.
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