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Hi all,
I`ve got a network in my house, that has a single router sharing the internet connection, and a series of switches with cables running between them and into the machines. I`ve just routed a second cable directly to a switch, and this switch also has a second connection to the router going via another switch., I thought that this was something that would kill the network, but it is still running strong. i`m going to remove the connection going via the second switch, but i`m curious as to whether leaving it in would produce any issues? Thanks for your help. -- Items on ebay: http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZscousesifinQQhtZ-1 Simon Finnigan |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Simon Finnigan
(E-Mail Removed) says... > Hi all, > I`ve got a network in my house, that has a single router sharing the > internet connection, and a series of switches with cables running between > them and into the machines. I`ve just routed a second cable directly to a > switch, and this switch also has a second connection to the router going via > another switch., I thought that this was something that would kill the > network, but it is still running strong. i`m going to remove the connection > going via the second switch, but i`m curious as to whether leaving it in > would produce any issues? > A switch is like a router but at level 2 rather than level 3 - if they were simple repeating hubs you wouldn't have been so lucky. |
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