Lexluethar
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Let me start off by saying I am no network guru, so please forgive my ignorance.
I have a port in our office that I would like to split, so that I can hook two computers up to one port. The port runs from the wall all the way to our back server room, where it goes into a splitter (I believe) which then routs all 10 or so of those into one cable that goes into our router, which then again goes into a server that provides our internet, phone, etc.
Woudl doing this make it to where two computers are trying to get two IP's from one port? Which I assume would cause an error.:freak:
I have a port in our office that I would like to split, so that I can hook two computers up to one port. The port runs from the wall all the way to our back server room, where it goes into a splitter (I believe) which then routs all 10 or so of those into one cable that goes into our router, which then again goes into a server that provides our internet, phone, etc.
Woudl doing this make it to where two computers are trying to get two IP's from one port? Which I assume would cause an error.:freak: