Hi Jim,
Here's mine:
Cable Modem -> Router -> Hub -> Snow Airport -> Snow iMac (10.2.8) & iBook
(10.3.3) & Blueberry iMac (9.2.1).

Also plugged into the hub are an all-in-one printer and a PM6500 (9.2.1).
There have been no connectivity issues and I can print from any of the Macs,
wired or wireless. I chose the 1-port router over the ones with 4 or more
ports because at the time, the 1-port was significantly cheaper and I
already owned a hub.
Cheers,
John


On 5/22/04 8:07 PM, "Jim Scolman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Everyone, aside from the speed difference, are there any "issues"
> using an early "Graphite" Airport, or a later "Snow" unit with Panther
> 10.3.3, regular Airport card, and internet cable modems?  As the
> Airport has only one RJ-45 port, can an ethernet switch be connected
> between the cable modem and the Airport to provide a place for a
> non-wireless Mac to connect to the network?
> Thanks, Jim.
> 


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