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TG582N really only a 3 port router for fibre customers
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TG582N really only a 3 port router for fibre customers
13-07-2013 9:22 AM
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The page http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/hardware/ says that the TG582N is a 4 port router. But for fibre customers one is used for the WAN connection so 'usable' ports are reduced to 3.
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Re: TG582N really only a 3 port router for fibre customers
13-07-2013 10:22 AM
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Indeed - this has been discussed before but for less than a fiver you can get a 5 port switch which will then give you 7 total ports or for around £12 you can get an 8 port 10/100Mb switch (or a 5 Port Gigabit switch) which will give you even more ports.
Re: TG582N really only a 3 port router for fibre customers
13-07-2013 11:25 AM
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Don't forget, you loose a port on both the router and the switch so adding a 5-port switch to a 4 port router that only has 3 ports available actually gives 6 ports if I'm not mistaken:
Router: 4 ports - WAN port - port used to connect switch = 2 ports 'spare'. Switch: 5 ports - port used to connect router = 4 ports 'spare'. Total 6 ports available.
If you're likely to need more than 6 ports in total then may be better to start with an 8-port switch.
Router: 4 ports - WAN port - port used to connect switch = 2 ports 'spare'. Switch: 5 ports - port used to connect router = 4 ports 'spare'. Total 6 ports available.
If you're likely to need more than 6 ports in total then may be better to start with an 8-port switch.
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Re: TG582N really only a 3 port router for fibre customers
13-07-2013 11:47 AM
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My maths failed me this morning
Re: TG582N really only a 3 port router for fibre customers
13-07-2013 11:50 AM
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Apologies that it's been discussed before. I'm a plus net newbie.
I can get an 8 port switch, no problem. My comment is really about the page being a little misleading.
I can get an 8 port switch, no problem. My comment is really about the page being a little misleading.
Re: TG582N really only a 3 port router for fibre customers
13-07-2013 12:11 PM
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and in that you are correct - it really needs sorting
Re: TG582N really only a 3 port router for fibre customers
15-07-2013 10:14 AM
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It's something we're aware of and are looking to get this amended.
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