Yes, unless something very odd happens.  (it's an Asus rt-n66, an rt-n16
(routing off) and a wrt54gl (routing off) here.)
On 26 Oct 2013 13:04, "Brian Weeden" <brian.wee...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So just any old switch should do?
>
> -------
> Brian
>
> On Oct 26, 2013, at 7:59, James Boswell <torazch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Yeah, I've got switches hanging off of 3 out of 4 powerline ethernet
> > adapters in my current digs.  (actually routers, but two have their
> routing
> > switched off)
> > On 26 Oct 2013 12:35, "Brian Weeden" <brian.wee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I've been using the Netgear Powerline system for a couple years now with
> >> great success. However, I've always only had one device plugged into
> each
> >> adapter.
> >>
> >> Does anyone know if you can plug a hub or a switch into an adapter and
> that
> >> way have more than one device connected through each adapter?
> >>
> >> I know Netgear sells something that does this, but I'd love to be able
> to
> >> use a regular old hub/switch than have to buy another $100 device.
> >>
> >> ---------
> >> Brian
> >>
>

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