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Ethernet wiring--is it this simple?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob Dryer" data-source="post: 912138" data-attributes="member: 63151"><p>For the switches you can do it that way. But each wire is only capable of 100 mbps. So If it works for your wiring it's better to only have 1 switch per router port. Then you aren't limiting yourself as much. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's highly unlikely that you will notice any difference though since more then likely you won't be using full bandwidth on more than one device at any given time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob Dryer, post: 912138, member: 63151"] For the switches you can do it that way. But each wire is only capable of 100 mbps. So If it works for your wiring it's better to only have 1 switch per router port. Then you aren't limiting yourself as much. It's highly unlikely that you will notice any difference though since more then likely you won't be using full bandwidth on more than one device at any given time. [/QUOTE]
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