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![]() | Hi, I have a Netcomm modem router with four LAN ports. I need a couple of extra ports. Can I connect a router to this setup, say through one of the LAN connections? Cheers enf
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| Banned | whack a simple 8-port switch on the back of on of the ports and plug ur computers into all the spare ones Im doing this with a 24 port switch, i have a 4 port wireless router which is running a dhcp server which is then connected to a 24 port switch. All my computers,laptops,voip phones, game consoles printers, scanners, LAN enclosures get pluged into that ![]() it'll work fine for a simple setup
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