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Samstag:
Keep in mind that unless the second router supports transparent bridging, all your devices will be able to access the internet, but devices on one router will not be able to see devices on the other router (no windows sharing, etc).  Not a big deal for most people.

tk_42_1:

--- Quote from: Samstag on February 09, 2008, 09:22:33 pm ---Keep in mind that unless the second router supports transparent bridging, all your devices will be able to access the internet, but devices on one router will not be able to see devices on the other router (no windows sharing, etc).  Not a big deal for most people.
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Another good reason to use a Switch.   ;D

BORIStheBLADE:
I would go with a switch too.

CCM:
If you don't already have the hardware, I have to echo everyone else, go buy a switch.  Plug it in and forget about it.  No setup or configuration needed for a simple switch.   

I have that exact setup here...  cable modem > wireless router > switch

Works great...

somunny:
Okay, so I don't know a whole lot about network switches and such.  After looking around a bit, I found that there's about a million choices.  Anyone have a recommendation?  I'll only be connecting a few devices to it.

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