

Switches
Started by
Neon
, Oct 17 2005 06:04 PM
40 replies to this topic
#31
Posted 24 October 2005 - 06:50 AM
A router with built in 4 port switch and an 8 port switch.
#32
Posted 24 October 2005 - 10:01 AM
Cool i have a switch here at the min and at home i have a Router but i am using a patch cable right now

#33
Posted 26 October 2005 - 05:57 PM
A router, but there's really no point..no high speed, and the computers are in the same room..
#34
Posted 27 October 2005 - 03:54 AM
lol... it all comes in handy sooner or later.
#35
Posted 27 October 2005 - 10:20 AM
KW13,
tell us mor about your computers: how many, what typ wireless, 100/1000 ethernet, dsl or what (?) ...
To go online via dsl it's better to get a router (with or without a modem) do you have a seperate dsl modem/splitter?
If not try a router with modem
the new linksys routers ar very good! I myself have an old draytek 2200x router with switch (4) and an soho 5 port switch because we have a house and the router is in the basement (cellar) and I live in the 1st floor.
Draytek router are very stable with firewall built in.
Tell me more about your konfiguration and I tell you what router/switch you need.
regards
wolft
PS.: you can also configure an old pc as an linux router but you must by a switch
tell us mor about your computers: how many, what typ wireless, 100/1000 ethernet, dsl or what (?) ...
To go online via dsl it's better to get a router (with or without a modem) do you have a seperate dsl modem/splitter?
If not try a router with modem
the new linksys routers ar very good! I myself have an old draytek 2200x router with switch (4) and an soho 5 port switch because we have a house and the router is in the basement (cellar) and I live in the 1st floor.
Draytek router are very stable with firewall built in.
Tell me more about your konfiguration and I tell you what router/switch you need.
regards
wolft
PS.: you can also configure an old pc as an linux router but you must by a switch
Edited by wolft, 27 October 2005 - 10:21 AM.
#36
Posted 27 October 2005 - 01:31 PM
Well i got three setup at this minute, an AMD Duron 1.2Ghz downstairs with 512mb ram sharing the printer and the internet through a switch with the two up stairs.
IBM Netvista 500MHz with 256mb ram and my AMD Venice 3200+ with 1GB ram.
Like i say these are all connected via a switch.
Also NOT on the LAN at the minute i have my 200MHz with 64mb (simms:P)
Upstairs in the loft i have 4 half pc's, they need cases...
600MHz with 3 sdram slots/x2 PII 300MHz and also a Celeron 300Mhz...all these have three sdram slots.
Plan is to get all these on a lan
But come next year i will have some new pc's i think as well to replace the older ones.
IBM Netvista 500MHz with 256mb ram and my AMD Venice 3200+ with 1GB ram.
Like i say these are all connected via a switch.
Also NOT on the LAN at the minute i have my 200MHz with 64mb (simms:P)
Upstairs in the loft i have 4 half pc's, they need cases...
600MHz with 3 sdram slots/x2 PII 300MHz and also a Celeron 300Mhz...all these have three sdram slots.
Plan is to get all these on a lan

But come next year i will have some new pc's i think as well to replace the older ones.
#37
Posted 27 October 2005 - 03:46 PM
LOL, half pcs?
#38
Posted 27 October 2005 - 04:33 PM
YES...amazing things, a rare breed...
#39
Posted 27 October 2005 - 04:51 PM
you know what I'd like to have... a supercomputer... in my living room 
no no wait, a super computer that IS my living room

no no wait, a super computer that IS my living room

#40
Posted 28 October 2005 - 02:07 AM
I use a wireless router with 3 switches coming off of it to complete my huge network LOL.
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