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Yes, you can definitely share one printer to multiple computers. All you need to have is a ethernet hub or some call it network hub and Cat5 cable. Ethernet Hub is a simple, small and inexpensive gadget to connect multiple computers together.For the Cat5 cable is popularly known as LAN cable. For you to share your printer, connect it on a ethernet hub as well as your computers using a Cat5 cable. Once everything is connected to the Ethernet hub fix the network and that's it. Everyone that is on the network can use the printer.
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If you've tested the cable and your not getting a link light, there is a posibility that either the port in the switch or the network card is bad.You can try moving the cable to an existing working port on the switch to see if it links up. If not then try another device like a laptop or printer with a NIC card on the cable
(add small 4 port hub) from cable router out to hub port 1.-take cat5 from central insert in port 2 of hub.- insert cat5 in port 3 of hub then other end in now open cat5 port
If this is a hub no driver is required, connect your CAT5 cable to it and the other end to your Network interface card and it is done.
Visit http://www.accton.com/ for more informtion.
There is a CAT5/RJ45 A-Bus interface on the back of the HK AVR 435. That needs to connect to your A-BUS "hub". HK has two hub products: ABH-4000 and ABH-4 (older). Then CAT5 cable can be run from this hub to Wall-installed room-specific controls. HK has the AB-2 product, but any ABus compatible wall control will work. From the wall control, you wire regular audio cable to the speakers. So, some of the questions/issues to solve are: where do the existing wires go that are connected to the in-wall speakers? Typically that location is where to place your in-wall volume and source controls. Then the CAT5 gets wired from those controls back to the hub. And all that's required is a single CAT5 from the AVR to the Hub.
I guess you have a single incoming internet connection and wish it to be shared.
You only require one DSL / Cable router. To share this connectivity you will need Ethernet / Cat5 or wireless.
An ethernet switch or hub will enable you to extend connectivity.
All cable should be CAT5e or CAT6.
Suggest you consider the slightly more expensive switches that have auto-uplink. The negates the need of crossover cables.
Check all cable connections
Ensure devices are powered on
Check the cable connection or to the hub ensure you have green link light
Make sure you are using the proper cables - CAT5e ? CAT6 - not crossover
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