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Routers And Switches


ravix

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Its LAN-party season, and I am in need of some LANing hardware. The more ports the better, no wireless, lemme know a price please.

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well.. remember, if you use a switch you will have to have a DHCP server.. or statically asign IP's to each computer.. a router you will have the built in DHCP, and the switch.. now you may want to use the router for its DHCP capibility and use the switch to extend the ports.. IDK what you want to do.. but if you use a class C address remember that you will have 254 usable addresses..

 

just go to www.newegg.com and go to the networking tab.. :)

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Get a linksys router with a built in switch for small lans, and pick up a few small switches.....you'll be good to go.

 

And Asus, going from ccna to ccie is a biiiiiig jump (referring to your member title) Im almost 3/4 thru my CCNA. :D

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well.. remember, if you use a switch you will have to have a DHCP server.. or statically asign IP's to each computer..

 

You sure? I did my last LAN with two switches linked together and all I had to do was plug them in and go

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I already have a linksys 4 port router that I can use for DHCP, but I am sick of tearing down the network to have a LAN, so I guess more specifically, I am looking for an 8 port or more switch (routers with disableable DHCP are an added bonus) thanks.

 

-eric

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