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Originally posted by: TTM77
I know you can do 2 hub on the same line. But what about switch? I know switch will only let your traffic go your way, but how does it know your computer is behind another switch?
Originally posted by: zaph
BTW, did anyone else notice that in the closeup shot of the ends one of the gold contacts are missing?for 10 bucks, i'm not gonna mind throwing a few away, but i just gotta remember to check before i crimp!.
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
linkified
nice setup, but why two runs of coax, other than cable/sataliteTV are you running 10base2 or something on the other, or just using this for a continuos run through the house and just jumpering those that aren't being used.
closed-circuit pornography in every room of the house
Originally posted by: <B>TTM77</B>
I know you can do 2 hub on the same line. But what about switch? I know switch will only let your traffic go your way, but how does it know your computer is behind another switch?the big difference btw a switch and a router is the fact that switch filters the packet and won't let a broadcast go through, where as hubs are just dumb repeaters that boosts the signal down the line. in a home, you usally don't need to get a switch since the broadcast traffic is limited, but in a multi node settings, the bouncing broadcasts forwared by the hubs will eat up much of the bandwidth. but w/ the hub or switch or even the small home router prices the way they are, there really isn't a need to get a switch.
btw, if you want to share a single cable modem among multi comps, having a router will be easier to manage as just assigning the ip address provided by your broadband provider to the router and have the router DHCP the rest of your comps will make your life easier and save you some moeny on having to get a second IP addy from them. (maybe old news now tho..)
Originally posted by: ShowdOWN
so how are the quality of these cables?
i have a new construction home coming up soon and would like to get every room networked to a central closet.
its going to be a pretty nice house and im wondering if its worth buying these cables or going to home depot
and getting better quality cables. i dont want to have to deal with any issues in the future.
is this a good idea?