No software is needed for network hubs.
You can use either a network hub or a network switch to set up your network
"Usually the network software that you need to install a new internet network comes free with the contract to use that network, like Century Link or ComCast."
take a inventroy of applications that use the internet make sure you have no torrents or p2p software running upgrade older network hard for example upgrade switch from hub
A usb hub refers to USB devices, just basically give you extra usb plugs. This is not related to a network hub.
No, because a hub is a multi-port repeater, which has no isolation feature.
If there's a WAN port on your hub, use that (If your x-port hub actually has x+1 ports, chances are the extra port is actually a WAN port). Otherwise, you probably can't connect that hub to another hub using a standard patch cable and will need a crossover cable. Some hubs will allow you to switch a port between normal and WAN mode, however (I believe some Trendnet hubs have this feature?), so you might want to check first. This is usually a hardware feature - normal hubs usually are not advanced enough to contain software interfaces for a browser to interact with)
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If you own a large business that is spread all over (like in more than one city or state), then yes, you will need a router as well as a hub. Hubs only connect local systems to one network, whereas a router connects multiple networks together, thus enlarging that single network.
You would need to use a PC to connect to the internet with the modem. Then use a network card to connect to a hub. Use the hub to connect to your Playstation. Then setup the PC as a proxy server.
Yes.Well, unless you want to have separate cables and network cards to connect each computer to every other computer, you need some kind of central network equipment. Common options include a hub, and a switch.Yes.Well, unless you want to have separate cables and network cards to connect each computer to every other computer, you need some kind of central network equipment. Common options include a hub, and a switch.Yes.Well, unless you want to have separate cables and network cards to connect each computer to every other computer, you need some kind of central network equipment. Common options include a hub, and a switch.Yes.Well, unless you want to have separate cables and network cards to connect each computer to every other computer, you need some kind of central network equipment. Common options include a hub, and a switch.
BearFlix is an easy to install network software that comes with easy to use instructions.
The "uplink" port. If it doesn't have one, you will have to use a crossover cable.