TSGL: chaining routers
Will Seehorn
wseehorn at earthlink.net
Tue Apr 10 09:10:43 EDT 2007
I didn't realize that there were such things as hubs for wired
connections. Cheaper is always better :-)
To the store I go, hi ho, hi ho.
Thanks
Will
At 07:47 AM 4/10/2007, you wrote:
>The cheapest way to go is to get a hub, and not a router, and install
>it..why pay an extra $50 for the router functions that you don't need? And
>you can get hubs with more useable ports than a router would have..
>
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>is it possible to chain routers?
>
>I have a router that doesn't have enough ports. Can I connect it to another
>router (the way you can chain USB hubs)?
>
>Will
>
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