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On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 12:24:08 -0700 (PDT), J. R. Fox wrote:
>In any case, I wanted to ask a much simpler question now. Are
>any of these hubs you see being sold entierely "passive" -- that
>is, akin to the 3-in-one socket adapters for an electrical outlet
>?
Hi Jordan -
Sure. Currently I'm doing just that wit a D-Link DSH5 4 port hub. My DSL line goies from
the Alcatel modem into the hub, and then three separate computers are connected to it
with different IP addresses. No network -- but of course you then have to handle firewall
issues separately for each computer.
Tony
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