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Sharing Internet from a Win 10 machine via ethernet

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Re: Sharing Internet from a Win 10 machine via ethernet

#16 Post by steve_v »

debiman wrote:according to steve_v's post, these switches seem to exist and aren't any trouble at all
I'm talking about a garden variety switch, cascading switches is not a problem so long as you don't mind the bandwidth hit (which you suffer anyway with this "connection sharing" malarkey).
One can pick up a 4 or 5 port switch for like, $15. That's less than the worth of the time wasted on this so far.
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