you will need a crossover cable to do it. Just plug it in
Gaurav Phade
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You will need a crossover cable to connect hubs that have no uplink ports. However if the hubs have uplink ports you can get away with using a normal CAT5 ethernet cable. Some of the larger TP-Link hubs are usually designed so that every port on the hub can act as an uplink port!
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Phillip Hurrell
Cert IT & Comp (Open)
two
Assuming Ethernet, the maximum distance is 100 meters, so you could theoretically do it with 2 hubs (switches).
The common topology in use today is the STAR. Hubs or switches are used to connect computers together like a "HUB". Switches are faster and better than a hub. Hubs, switches or servers are connected between each other by a "uplink" port that is specifically used to connect these devices together. There are 4,12,24,48,or 96 port hubs that can be purchased. Two hubs connected together with 96 ports would be able to serve 192 computers together. The possibilities are endless.
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Two
Hubs and Switches
An HDMI cable is not designed to connect two computers together.
Simplest way is to connect with a cross cable
gateway
Static route
Only if a hub has auto sensing ports. With auto sensing it will detect the upload cable and will make a crossover internally.
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