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Posted on May 14, 2010

5 port network hub

How do u hook up the NH 1005 ver.2.1 hub

  • Anonymous May 16, 2010

    To make sure that were talking about the same product, I am going to respond under the assumption that we are working with the folowing producthttp://www.networkeverywhere.com/product... As this is a basic layer 1 networking device, setup and configuration is pretty simple. you need 2 things

    the power cable hooked up
    network cables going to each other device you want connected to using ethernet cables.Ethernet cables can be purchased from many local electronics supply stores (e.g. Best Buy, Radio Shack etc.) as well as a multitude of online retailers (e.g. newegg.com, amazon.com etc.) Does this answer your question? Does this answer any questions you have

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Connect the power supply.
connect the ethernet cable from your router (or the box that your isp gave you to get the internet connection) to the port labeled "Uplink" on the hub.
Connect the ethernet cable from your computer or another device to be connected to any of the ports 1 to 4. Do not use port 5 (that port is used to "chain" another hub)
Please be aware that a network hub is basically a very simple device that will not assign an internal ip number to your devices or computer, and if you have two or more devices or computers, you do need that either your "modem" (the device that is installed by your isp) is capable of handling more than one computer, or you will also need something to act as a router (your computer can do it, but you will need to know how to set up that).
Hope it helps

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