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> Here's the > question, can I buy a Linksys 4 port router and then attached a 5 port > 10/100 network hub to the router, then attach the 5 computers to the > hub? Yes. I would recommend a switch over a hub. Also, if all five computers are hanging off one port on a 4 port router, then they will all share 100 Mbps together. If you put three machines off of three of the Linksys ports, then they have 100 Mbps each, and the other two machines could share the fourth port. Kent |
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On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 18:15:26 GMT, Kent Halac <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote "Re: Small Office Network Question": >I would recommend a switch over a hub. Also, if all five computers are >hanging off one port on a 4 port router, then they will all share 100 Mbps >together. If you put three machines off of three of the Linksys ports, >then they have 100 Mbps each, and the other two machines could share the >fourth port. I just wanted to thank everyone for their input. I installed the Linksys router with a Linksys switch and everything works perfectly. It took me 15 minutes to get everything up and running (5 minutes talking to our T-1 provider to get the proper settings and 10 minutes to setup.) Thanks again! |