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Do Wireless Routers Support Hybrid Networks?

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Do Wireless Routers Support Hybrid Networks?

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  1. okay you got me

    what IS a hybrid network?


  2. A hybrid network is a local area network (LAN) containing a mix of both wired and wireless client devices. In home networks, wired computers and other devices generally connect with Ethernet cables, while wireless devices normally use WiFi technology. Consumer wireless routers obviously support WiFi clients, but do they also support the wired Ethernet ones? If so, how?

    Answer: Most (but not all) consumer WiFi wireless routers support hybrid networks that include Ethernet clients. Traditional broadband routers that lack WiFi capability, however, do not.

    To verify whether a particular model of wireless router supports a hybrid network, look for the following specifications on these products:

    "10/100 Ethernet ports" or

    "N-port Ethernet switch" (where N is a number such as "4" or "5") or

    "wired LAN ports"

    A mention of any of the above specs (and slight variations on these) indicate hybrid network capability.

    The majority of hybrid network routers allow connection of up to four (4) wired devices. These can be 4 computers or any combination of computers and other Ethernet devices. Connecting an Ethernet hub to one of the router's ports allow more than 4 wired devices to be joined to the LAN through the method of daisy chaining.

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