The way I have my Graphite is:

DSL Modem=>Router=>Graphite
                 =>Wired network
I am very grateful for your help but I still have several  questions:

1.You have a router and the graphite airport, isn't the graphite a router (of sorts)?

2. If you have a wire going from the router to the graphite and then to wired network, how is this done with only one ethernet port on the graphite?

3. Do you use a hub?

Thanks,
Don
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