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I'd grab a Microsoft 5 Port Switch or similar brand. With Microsoft's switch, all you need to do is connect the switch (using an ethernet cable plugged into a free port on the switch) to a free port on your MN-700 and you'll be all set to go. If you use a different brand of switch, be sure to look for an uplink port. If there is one, you will need to connect the cable that goes to the MN-700 through that port -- if not, any port will do on your switch (it most likely has an autosense feature like Microsoft's switch does to determine an uplink). I have an MN-700 connected to a Microsoft 5 Port Switch, which is also connected to an MN-500 (for B only traffic) and it works without a hitch. -- rm Please remove "nospam" from email address to send email. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:04c401c3d8ad$ec2586d0$(E-Mail Removed)... > I would like to attach another 8 port switch or hub to > this router. How do I do that? > > Mike Lamanne |