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I added a 8 port switch to an existing broadband router settings
because I ran out of ports on the router. With switch in the middle, I add a new xp computer and attempt to obtain an ip. It failed. So I found a workaround. I connect to router first, obtain an ip, unplug from there and plug to switch. That keep the connection going. But I don't understand why I have to do this. I'm sure there is a better way of adding switch to a router. Please help. TIA. |
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