> 

Well, you are going to have problems trying to connect two cable modems 
to the same line, since this is essentially like splicing two ends on 
one ethernet cable and trying to plug in two devices at once. Won't work.

My suggestion is to fish ethernet cable through to the second floor 
somehow or use wireless for the systems on the second floor.>

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

The ethernet cable comes from a hub(connect to router) on 1st floor, if I fish it to 
2nd fl. and plug in another hub, can I also get internet simulteneously from machines 
on 2nd fl.?




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