You need 2 router ports, thats common sense. If you only have one router
port, and the siwtch that is connected to the router goes down guess what
happens to your connection to the router.


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> How can I get 2 small switches 2500XL or 3500XL to be redundant.  The
> router has one 100 ethernet port?  Is it typical to use just one 100 port
> or is it better to have either 2 100 or 2 1000 ethernet?
>
> Will this work or do I need 2 ethernet ports on the router?
>
> On the win2k computers I was planning on putting in 2 nics connecting each
> nic into each switch.  Can both nics have the same IP address?  Thank you.




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