I'd say all of them can, but I haven't used every one on the market. 
Most can be used as a hub just fine. Have the router set to use DHCP 
and since it can't find a DHCP server it will just stay disconnected or 
assign itself a default IP address. The LAN side will work like normal.

-Robyn

On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 01:21 PM, Doug Hinschberger wrote:

> Can a wireless router be used as just a hub without needing to be
> connected to a broadband connection?


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