Re: Help with long term network problem
- From: "Gallon_Jug" <batsncats@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Apr 2006 12:30:13 -0700
Chuck,
Yes the router has 4 ports, was not enough when I add a the HP 4500N
Color printer and I did have 2 additional desktops for students for
awhile but retired tohose to the scrape heap. All machines can access
the 4500n w/o problem.
I mis-spoke (typed) the NW switch is actually a Nexxt NOT Cnet 8 port
10/100.
The Cnet was fried when I lost our dedicated Dell server and 2 desktops
form lightning strike.
For testing I can simply plug all for desktops into the router as we do
not use the HP Color that often and by pass the switch entirely.
Bruce
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