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Old 13-05-2006, 15:43   #4
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Re: networking

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Originally Posted by handyman
Here you go. £15.56 job done. This broadband router is designed to power the LAN link for your entire office, including secure communications with embedded 4-port 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet switch..
  • Conforms to IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u and IEEE 802.3x standards
  • 10/100Mbps WAN interface (RJ-45) to connect with DSL or cable modem
  • 4 port 10/100Mbps switch
  • Provides 1 USB 1.1 Printer Server Port to connect USB Printer
  • Supports most Dynamic and Static IPs
  • Firewall function protects your PCs from outside intruders
  • Configurable through any networked PC’s web browser
  • Simultaneously acts as either a DHCP server on the LAN and a DHCP client on the WAN
  • URL Blocking function to prevent specific web sites form interior user’s access
  • Administrators can block specific interior users’ Internet access
  • Supports web-based firmware upgrade.
  • Supports DDNS & UPnP functions
Simple really , though if they are paying you to do it you really should have known what you where looking for....
i like that router thanks and i meant workgroup lol i got confused thanks. any other tips or anything also the router here says it has 1 usb port for the printer in the router so i can connect the usb printer to both pc's. could i plug in the ethernet printer into this router aswell and use it on both
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