igniteyourlife.TakeThisOut@optushome.com.au wrote:
>hello have a 5 port network switch with 5 network ports and 1 uplink
>port currently have cable modem plug directly into 1 of our 4
>computers via a usb cable, which is the server and the other computers
>share the internet through this computer via the switch. what we want
>to do is plug the cable modem into the switch directly so the server
>can be turned off or disconnected completely. but the other 3
>computer can still access the internet. do we plug it in to the uplink
>port or the normal port?. what cable do we use a network or cross over
>cable?or do we have to buy a network router which we plug into the
>uplink of our current switch
Cable modems typically only support one device, so you need to put a router
right after the modem. The router then logs into the modem and the computers get
their IP addresses from the router. Directly plugging a switch into the modem
will likely not work.
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