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Need a broadband router with more ports
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I think most modern switches will auto-sense if they are connected to another switch and alter the port accordingly. -
WHABSOriginally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostSomeone will probably tell me that it’s the wrong thing to do (and I am more than willing to be corrected), but I daisy chain from my router into a hub with 8 ports. It works for me, but, as I said, I’ve no idea if this is a good thing to do.
Just get a Linksys, Netgear, or Belkin 8 or 16 port switch and uplink it from one of your router ports.
All the modern one are switches, not hubs, and most autosense the uplink port (if not, either first or last port is marked).
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Ah, OK - it's been a fair while since I was a techie.Originally posted by Durbs View PostI think most modern switches will auto-sense if they are connected to another switch and alter the port accordingly.Comment
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I would like a router that has 8 ports and does Wifi also
4 ports is just not enough, anyone know of such a beast?
I don't want to daisy chain, I just want the one unit, maybe its a sign of OCD...Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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I tend to agree, despite all the doubtless good advice above.Originally posted by portseven View PostI would like a router that has 8 ports and does Wifi also
4 ports is just not enough, anyone know of such a beast?
I don't want to daisy chain, I just want the one unit, maybe its a sign of OCD...
Apart from anything else, an extra switch is more clutter and another thing to plug in, and something else to go wrong.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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But then having lots of cables going to a central place is more clutter than say having a couple of small hubs where they're needed. Less to spend on long cables too.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI tend to agree, despite all the doubtless good advice above.
Apart from anything else, an extra switch is more clutter and another thing to plug in, and something else to go wrong.
Does the OP really have 16 PCs in one room? Starting your own data centre?
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Good sense and it made me chuckle...Originally posted by VectraMan View PostBut then having lots of cables going to a central place is more clutter than say having a couple of small hubs where they're needed. Less to spend on long cables too.
Does the OP really have 16 PCs in one room? Starting your own data centre?
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Please post back once you have found a 16 port wireless router.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI tend to agree, despite all the doubtless good advice above.
Apart from anything else, an extra switch is more clutter and another thing to plug in, and something else to go wrong.Comment
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A couple of years ago, one of the contractors where a pal of mine was working brought in an old hub so he and others could plug their laptops in; the used the line for the printer. Worked fine for months, everyone was happy.
Eventually the network Nazis turned up and went fraking mental and he came within a nats wotnot of getting the boot.

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Aye - I unplug and put mine away at the end of the day.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostA couple of years ago, one of the contractors where a pal of mine was working brought in an old hub so he and others could plug their laptops in; the used the line for the printer. Worked fine for months, everyone was happy.
Eventually the network Nazis turned up and went fraking mental and he came within a nats wotnot of getting the boot.

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