I have gotten winVNC to work with my laptop and main machine via a hub and
all the goodies you use, now I want to be able to sit either in bed, in
basement or in yard with my laptop attached to said network. I was
thinking that if I bought 3 female connectors, I could set up a system
thus: hub to station one (bed) plug in laptop wire here for station
one. Male plug on wall connects to station one to extend to station two
(basement). Station one is no longer useable, as it is daisychained to
two. Plug laptop into station two for use. Male plug on wall at station
two plugs in to make station 3 (outside) live. Plug laptop wire into
station 3 to use.
hub has 5 ports and there are 4 computers eventually planned to connect
into it at any given time, and in an ideal situation, add the cable modem
to it. Therefore my desire to gang all laptop mobile stations together to
use only one port on the hub.
So, three has two plugged in connections to jump through as well as the
laptop into it, making the laptop 3 connections distant from the hub when
outside. Total length of connection will not exceed the 100m limit, however.
Presuming all connnections are solid and tight, would this work?
What negative effects might turn up?
anyone know?
Should I instead lead all 3 stations to the hub and connect/disconnect each
in turn as needed? (will use 3x as much wire)
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