What about that  3 switch or 3 hub limit for an Ethernet connection?


On Apr 24, 2010, at 3:35 PM, Winterlight wrote:

> 
>> At this point (w/o doing the actual troubleshooting session) I'd say that 
>> you just collapse your networks into one flat 192.168.1.x (you don't need 
>> multiple networks anyway-not like you're firewalling and enforcing security 
>> policies b/w them anyway, are you?)
> 
> I do need them, because I have employees, friends and family using my WAP 
> that I don't want to even see my LAN. The TV and the BRD I can solve most of 
> the problem just by plugging the media devices switch into the WAN, because 
> they don't need to access my LAN, but the WD live does.
> 
> For the time being I have done this, although I am going to try and forward 
> the TV devices IP number to the WAN as a gateway and see what happens.
> 
> 


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