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Tue, 19 Sep 2006 07:43:46 -0400
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Will Stephenson wrote:
> I have a client whose network is beginning to grow beyond the 4 port router
> that had previously served them well. I'd like to attach the old 4 port
> router to the new 8 port router and have it act like a switch/hub. Is this
> possible? If so, what changes do I need to make to the old router to make
> that happen? (I did disable the old router's DHCP)

Had another thought.  Maybe your client should give (or use themselves) 
the old 4-port router to a home user.  There are still a lot of users 
out there who aren't using any sort of firewall/router between their PCs 
and the cable/DSL modems.

Then to grow their network in the future, simply add an 8/16/24 port 
gigabit switch to one of the ports on the 8-port router.

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