Alan Dayley writes:
> Siri Amrit Kaur said:
>> We got IPcop installed at my office, but we need a bigger (8-port) hub.
>> Does it matter whether we buy a hub or a switch? Can people on this
>> list recommend a good one or tell me one to stay away from?
>
> Switch is better. Brands? Go with a "popular" one, I guess. I have not
> had any "bad" experiences with any hub or switch so I don't really know
> what is best.
>
>> We also have a Linksys router and Cox cable modem. Not sure if we still
>> need the router or not, with the IPcop box acting as firewall and
>> gateway. Is it redundant? Will it cause conflicts?
>
> The Linksys router is "redundant" but it should not cause conflicts. It
> gives you another layer of address translation if you want to leave it in
> place. With it in place you end up with the following, using example IP
> addresses:
>
> ISP<---->cable modem<--[dynamic IP]-->Linksys router
> <--[192.168.1.1]---[192.168.1.2]-->IPCop Red<-->
> IPCop Green<--[192.168.0.1]-->switch<--Other computers...
>
> (Ugly picture but I hope you can follow it.)
>
> IPCop Red can plug straight into the cable modem, eliminating the router
> and then the IPCop Red would have the dynamic IP from your ISP. Either
> way, it works.
>
> Alan
>
Thanks, Alan. That helps a lot.
Siri Amrit
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