2006-04-20, 03:02 PM
I am trying to extend the range of my (wired) home network to access the MVPs I recently picked up at Radio Shack.
Currently I have a cable modem feeding into a wireless router (Dlink DI-624) which has 4 wired LAN ports.
I wanted to run a cat5 cable from one of those lan ports upstairs to the uplink port on a network Hub (Netgear DS108) to expand the number of wired ports available.
My only problem is that I really have no idea about networks and was wondering if there was any problem using a hub to connect the MVPs because the hub only connects at half duplex. I did a forum search and think I read elsewhere in this forum that the MVP is a half duplex device so it appears that it shouldn't matter.
Is there a downside to the HUB connection for MVP? What problems would I notice with the half duplex connection on other devices (i.e. PC connecting to internet through HUB to router)?
Thanks for helping a noob.
Currently I have a cable modem feeding into a wireless router (Dlink DI-624) which has 4 wired LAN ports.
I wanted to run a cat5 cable from one of those lan ports upstairs to the uplink port on a network Hub (Netgear DS108) to expand the number of wired ports available.
My only problem is that I really have no idea about networks and was wondering if there was any problem using a hub to connect the MVPs because the hub only connects at half duplex. I did a forum search and think I read elsewhere in this forum that the MVP is a half duplex device so it appears that it shouldn't matter.
Is there a downside to the HUB connection for MVP? What problems would I notice with the half duplex connection on other devices (i.e. PC connecting to internet through HUB to router)?
Thanks for helping a noob.