H Hrothgar macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 11, 2009 530 23 New York Jun 13, 2016 #1 I've got an old (flat) AE. It seems to be working fine. But I've got five devices I want to hard-wire and it has only four ports. Can someone recommend a good ethernet hub for me?
I've got an old (flat) AE. It seems to be working fine. But I've got five devices I want to hard-wire and it has only four ports. Can someone recommend a good ethernet hub for me?
Fishrrman macrumors Nehalem Feb 20, 2009 30,172 14,269 Jun 13, 2016 #2 You don't have to spend a lot to get a hub. I've got a "Trendnet" 8-port hub that works fine. Memory is fading, but I believe I got it on sale for $15-20.... Reactions: keysofanxiety
You don't have to spend a lot to get a hub. I've got a "Trendnet" 8-port hub that works fine. Memory is fading, but I believe I got it on sale for $15-20....
AZhappyjack Suspended Jul 3, 2011 10,183 23,666 Happy Jack, AZ Jun 13, 2016 #3 Hrothgar said: I've got an old (flat) AE. It seems to be working fine. But I've got five devices I want to hard-wire and it has only four ports. Can someone recommend a good ethernet hub for me? Click to expand... This is the one that I have been using for about a year... no issues to report. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/tp-link...gray/2080085.p?id=1219528553599&skuId=2080085 Reactions: keysofanxiety
Hrothgar said: I've got an old (flat) AE. It seems to be working fine. But I've got five devices I want to hard-wire and it has only four ports. Can someone recommend a good ethernet hub for me? Click to expand... This is the one that I have been using for about a year... no issues to report. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/tp-link...gray/2080085.p?id=1219528553599&skuId=2080085
Altemose macrumors G3 Mar 26, 2013 9,189 490 Elkton, Maryland Jun 26, 2016 #5 @Hrothgar Do not use a hub in this day and age but rather a switch for optimum performance and reliability.
@Hrothgar Do not use a hub in this day and age but rather a switch for optimum performance and reliability.