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  • psxchipper
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 35

    #1

    want too add more wired ports

    im useing a cable modem then got a belkin wireless router connected works fine, i have used all the ports on my wireless router and want too add more ports too a sat box and so on whats the best way too do this i understand you can just use a switch too add more ports but whats the best too use as a plug and play

    not sure if this is ok or this 1 any help on this thanks

    Gigabit Ethernet Switch or

    8 Port 10/100 Fast Ethernet Network

    can either of these switches just have an ethernet cable plugged into it then into my existing wireless router so then i have another 8 ports off the switch?
  • dasteph
    V.I.P. Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1293

    #2
    the following link will tell you how to go about adding extra ports to an existing router.

    How To Use a Router To Add Network Ports
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    • Bobiskey
      Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 48

      #3
      Just buy a cheap self managed switch either a 10/100 or a gigabit one. Not knowing your internal network and weather you are useing gigabit network. I'd say just a grab a 10/100 for now. Its a 100m/bit connection (10 - 12 mega bytes per sec transfer rate) which is faster then all current UK bb rates. (incase you UK)

      Simple to install as well, Plug it in, Put a lead from any port to a switch port on your router. Plug stuff in and use.

      This one is cheap as chips. Its not going to do anything major like traffic prioritising for viop v http. But for a home/small office situation it will do what you need. Just plug it in and ignore it.

      Originally posted by psxchipper
      Gigabit Ethernet Switch or

      8 Port 10/100 Fast Ethernet Network

      can either of these switches just have an ethernet cable plugged into it then into my existing wireless router so then i have another 8 ports off the switch?
      Yes.

      Just use a crossover cable (they will come with 1) to join the 2 ports and plug the extra devices in the new ports.
      Last edited by Bobiskey; 13 March, 2010, 10:14.
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      • cactikid
        V.I.P. Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 12017

        #4
        always run out of ports,this is what i use plenty of spares i thought now down to five .
        3Com® Switch 4200G 12-Port (3CR17660-91) - Features & Benefits

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