- Nov 4, 2002
 
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I have cable internet, and my ISP gives me three IP addresses.  Since I help my friends and family with their computers, I wanted to get remote desktop working.  However, I was never able to get it working through my router, so I installed a second network card in my PC, and connected a hub to my cable modem.  
My second network card is connected directly to the hub, but I only enable this card when I need to use Remote Desktop. Otherwise, all of my computers are connected to the router (and the router is plugged into the hub).
The problem is that when I'm downloading through the router, the collosion light on the hub is lit up almost constantly. My throughput still seems to be good, but I can't understand why it would be lit up like that when there are only two devices connected to the hub (cable modem and router).
Am I doing something wrong here?
			
			My second network card is connected directly to the hub, but I only enable this card when I need to use Remote Desktop. Otherwise, all of my computers are connected to the router (and the router is plugged into the hub).
The problem is that when I'm downloading through the router, the collosion light on the hub is lit up almost constantly. My throughput still seems to be good, but I can't understand why it would be lit up like that when there are only two devices connected to the hub (cable modem and router).
Am I doing something wrong here?
				
		
			