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Ok all, I have wired internet connections for my 'high traffic' areas - and all of my ports on my switch are filled. I have a single drop going to my Home Theater setup, but I want to share the one drop with:
1 - PS3 2 - XBox 360 3 - BD player 4 - HTPC Now, I have a spare wireless router with integrated 4 port switch lying around. Is it possible to put the drop into the 'input' of the router, and the 4 outputs to the 4 devices? I would of course disable the wireless to prevent issues with the wireless portion of the home network. Thanks in advance. |
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