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O.P. Huh?  NetGear EN104TP Ethernet Hub
what exactly does this do?
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?l...atid=&newdeptid=18

is it like a router to split to internet connections?
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03-29-2005 05:37 PM
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RE: NetGear EN104TP Ethernet Hub
The description says its a hub, so while it can split an internet connection, it cannot do as many things as a router can.
Try find the product on the NetGear site for more info.
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RE: NetGear EN104TP Ethernet Hub
bah here we go.

Router: at least one router must be used in a network setup, weather it be a harware router, a dedicated machine running linux, or a windows machine running  with internet connection sharing (ICS). it takes signals from one machine and fowards it to another, as well as providing the ip adresses for each connected machine.

Switch: takes the traffic from one connection plugged in and sends it to another connection, weather this be from a user to a user or a user to the internet or w/e. it only sends the data where it needs to go.

Hub: a more primitave version of a switch (but invented first afaik) that takes information from a computer and sends it out to every other device connected to that swict. this uses up bandwidth which is basically just slowing things down. not bad for a home useage but should probably be avoided in a current larger office configureation.

hope this helps :/

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RE: NetGear EN104TP Ethernet Hub
Routers technically aren't necessary for a network, but they do allow many machines to share a single IP address (NAT routing), and they are also more efficient at routing (hence the name) information through large networks.
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