dave fales wrote:
> OK has I am growing the ports on my router are getting fewer and fewer and by 
> fewer I mean none. the router has 4 ports or plug ins or what ever you call 
> them are all filled up. do I need to buy a router with more spots for wired 
> in or do I need to buy something else I have heard of people talking about 
> hubs and switches would that work. Not that i am planning on growing but a 
> month ago I never fathomed having 4 computers running on it any ideas not 
> wanting to invest a fortune just want a simple solution. 
>
> [
You don't need to buy another router. Your router is capable of 
supporting up to 253 different IP addresses ( there are actually 255 
addresses, 1 is reserved for the router programming and 1 is reserved 
for multicasting). To add ports, you can either one or more switches or 
one or more hubs.
Bruce

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