"elziko" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Don't worry. It's a NAT router, so that's the whole point of it.
>
> Thanks very much, do you (or anyone else) have any experience of this
router
> or do you know of any web pages that detail the installation? I'm kinda
> assuming the instructions will be poor!
I don't have one. I got a Solwise SAR715, which I'm very happy with. It's
got a built in 4 port switch, all for £85.
http://www.solwise.co.uk/modems.htm
I just searched for info on your modem/router. I couldn't find much, but
there's a discussion here in which an owner of one of these describes it.
You could try clicking the name and emailing him about any questions about
it. (At the bottom)
http://www.thesinner.co.uk/messagebo...hp?thread=4098
>
> > It would have been better if you had a switch rather than a hub, BTW.
>
> Could you elaborate?
Well, a hub transmits the data to all computers on the network. It gets
ignored by all the computers apart from the one that the data is intended
for.
A switch (or switching hub) directs the data to get to only the intended PC,
therefore not needlessly using the other PC's bandwidth.
However, with a 100Mbit network, and relatively low broadband speeds, this
would only be of consequence if you were exchanging a lot of data between
computers on your LAN.
ss.