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Ethernet Hubs [message #441595] Fri, 17 December 2010 23:56 Go to next message
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Ok I am not sure where to start, ah I did some research over the internet and not sure what else to search up so I am asking for some advice here from people where I am sure have done this,


I think I am looking for a Ethernet hub?

My router has 4 RJ-45 connections and I need something to plug into one of the connections and have more connections, (dont really care if its slower its only for a few game systems) I saw an old friend do it once while setting up some school computers. He did not have enough plug in for the computer Ethernet so he plugged in this what looks a hub that had about 5 more connections and plugged the rest of the computers into it. It was a blue linksys btw. so I guess that is what I am looking for

my current router is a Linksys WRT54G2 / GS2
and my internet cable speed is 10mb down 1 mb up
I need help looking for a hub that wont decrease my speeds to bad since as I said it is for a few game systems. I tried looking up on newegg and amazon for hubs, but found very few that weren't to expensive from company's i am not sure to trust.

so where else can I look for one that's not to expensive but can do what I need?
Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441596 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 00:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Any 10/100/1000 mbit hub and a few cat5e or cat6 cables will do very well.

cat5's will leave you stuck at 10/100. cat5e's allow for 1000mbit connection aka 1gbit con.


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Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441597 is a reply to message #441596] Sat, 18 December 2010 00:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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halo2pac wrote on Fri, 17 December 2010 23:22

Any 10/100/1000 mbit hub and a few cat5e or cat6 cables will do very well.

cat5's will leave you stuck at 10/100. cat5e's allow for 1000mbit connection aka 1gbit con.


All my cables for 5e's but when it comes to the hub I cant find many, I finding more switches then hubs which Im not sure what those are either
Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441599 is a reply to message #441597] Sat, 18 December 2010 02:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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As far as you're concered switches and hubs are the same thing. Switches are a more adv. version so if you can find one of those use that, if not a hub will work just fine.

By the way you need to make sure the hub/switch you install has its own IP.

A very quick google search led me to a few sites that explained everything you need to know.

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Unless you're moving large files from one computer to another then any 10/100 mbit hub will work. No point on having a 1gigbit hub for internet if your connection is only 10mb.


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Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441603 is a reply to message #441599] Sat, 18 December 2010 05:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Caveman wrote on Sat, 18 December 2010 01:22

As far as you're concered switches and hubs are the same thing. Switches are a more adv. version so if you can find one of those use that, if not a hub will work just fine.

By the way you need to make sure the hub/switch you install has its own IP.

A very quick google search led me to a few sites that explained everything you need to know.

Edit:

Unless you're moving large files from one computer to another then any 10/100 mbit hub will work. No point on having a 1gigbit hub for internet if your connection is only 10mb.



Understood, I mean I do do research honestly, but for me Im not the best at grasping the concept its easier if someone can explain it in a different way. but thank you, can anyone give me some good websites to find some? besides amazon and newegg?
Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441605 is a reply to message #441599] Sat, 18 December 2010 07:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Caveman wrote on Sat, 18 December 2010 10:22

As far as you're concered switches and hubs are the same thing. Switches are a more adv. version so if you can find one of those use that, if not a hub will work just fine.

By the way you need to make sure the hub/switch you install has its own IP.

A very quick google search led me to a few sites that explained everything you need to know.

Edit:

Unless you're moving large files from one computer to another then any 10/100 mbit hub will work. No point on having a 1gigbit hub for internet if your connection is only 10mb.

Hubs are barely sold anymore, which really is a good thing. They are incredibly bad for the network connection, in the sense that it can easily get congested.
Switches or hubs don't need an IP address, they are < level 2 of the OSI model, thus don't work with the IP layer. They do have a mac address, but this is pretty much guaranteed to be different (unless some manufacturer makes a huge fuckup like nvidia once did).


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Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441608 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 08:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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A good gigabit Netgear switch is a good investment, unless you want a professional one which you're looking at a few hundred moneys for.

All switches and hubs (apart from the expensive professional ones) are transparent on the network. You just plug it in, and it should work. If it doesn't, you take it back and get it replaced. A standard 8 port Switch is completly transparent on the network.
Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441609 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 08:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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As others have said, what you want is a switch.
Any basic switch you find somewhere from someone like Netgear or the like will be more than enough for what you need.


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Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441613 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 09:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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lol first you can't science then you can't network. I have to ask, how did you get past high school> (inb4 you're still in high school)
Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441614 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 10:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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this guy is actually going to try his luck at college in something tech related true story

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Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441617 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 12:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441620 is a reply to message #441617] Sat, 18 December 2010 12:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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you can really only buy switches now.

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Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441624 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 13:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I really, don't understand how most of you can be rude, I am in college and taken 5 classes, 3 at which were accelerated, and got 4 A's and 1 B. Just cause I don't know everything does not mean I am dumb.
Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441633 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 20:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I'm taking 3 classes and probably gonna fail one. Not a single fuck is given though.
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Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441635 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 20:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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And my point is why be rude and mean to someone who you dont even know and who has done nothing wrong to you =]
Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441637 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 21:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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cuz Im a trollfag everytime I have to spend a day on my desk telling myself to study because I have an exam the following day.
(I have an exam I havent studied for tomorrow woohooo! Not worth credits though)
Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441639 is a reply to message #441595] Sat, 18 December 2010 21:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Anyways guys thank you for the ones who helped I learned that switches are better and wont loose speed, I just ordered one so thank you all
Re: Ethernet Hubs [message #441656 is a reply to message #441637] Sun, 19 December 2010 12:34 Go to previous message
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bmr_71 wrote on Sun, 19 December 2010 04:19

cuz Im a trollfag everytime I have to spend a day on my desk telling myself to study because I have an exam the following day.
(I have an exam I havent studied for tomorrow woohooo! Not worth credits though)


Self admitted troll = ban?

You're certainly getting a warning, stop trolling!

SSnipe, this belongs in Tech Support, other. Moved.


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