At 8:03 PM -08002/5/02, Jack Honeycutt wrote;

>
>If you decide that a router is what you need (as opposed to a switch)

What is the difference between a router, switch and hub?

I've got the hub and all three machines work on the internet just fine.

All three machines did appletalk fine before I installed Timbuktu�.

Timbuktu� works fine.

Why would I need a router or a switch instead of my hub?
(Unless that's the only way to make appletalk AND Timbuktu� work together.)


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