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Hello, I am having an issue with my router connection. Currently we are operating 8 computers on this router. I have available USB ports for more computers so I plugged in another cable to another computer. But, instead of getting a steady green light next to the USB port I get a flashing green light? All other ports have connectivety and have steady non-flashing green lights? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Usually a flashing green light MEANS that there is traffic going to/from that machine. But that's only as far as I know. Perhaps listing the router make/model will allow some one ELSE to further help you.My suggestion: for further expanding your network do not use the usb option. Buy a switch and connect it to router (cat5e cable, of course).
As SilentAssasin64 said: what model is your router?I think you may find that those additional USB ports are for PLUGGING in certain peripherals (e.g. cameras or PRINTERS) rather than extra computers. Certainly several of the DrayTek routers have that functionality.

Your network may ave reached the point where you need to install another hub/switch. But they're pretty cheap, so that's not a problem.Quote from: viking on April 03, 2007, 11:52:01 PM

Buy a switch and connect it to router (cat5e cable, of course).
Or Cat6I wouldn't BOTHER with the additional cost of Cat 6 unless you've got high-end Cisco gear that demands it...It ain't too much more


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