Re: Waitrose and the BT Voyager 210
- From: Jess <phantasm_39@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 10:24:08 +0100
In message <b30b40284f.eddie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Eddie <efl42@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you haven't yet got a router/modem - I would suggest you buy your
own, one which has 4 ethernet ports on the back and wireless. Forget
USB - very nasty IMHO.
The description sounds like it might be a switched hub with an
integrated USB network adaptor. I had one, this aspect of it worked
well allowing networking between usb device and the utp devices. (It
was rubbish for other reasons though)
That way you don't need a switched hub, wireless will be built in, and
you can get your machines to talk to each other easily over your new
LAN (local area network), and two or more machines can be connected to
the internet at once.
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