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Title: DES 1005P switch to a G624T modem/router?
Post by: db42 on May 10, 2010, 03:30:28 AM
[I can't find the appropriate child forum for this question so please let me know if it needs to be elsewhere (or move it if you have the power :) ) ]

I have a DES-1005P switch connected to a cable modem which is working fine. I have no spare ports left on it though and I want to add some more clients to the network (specifically a HP printer) and I have to hand a DSL-G624T ADSL Modem/Router.

So my questions are...
(a) is there some way of connecting the G624T as a simple router downstream of the switch (i.e. disable the modem function and connect a cable from the switch to it)?
(b) does it even make any sense at all to attempt to connect a router downstream of a switch?
(c) if this won't work what's my best (and cheapest) alternative for getting new clients on the network?

(Note I'm stuck with the switch connected to the cable modem and there's no way that element can be altered).

Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: DES 1005P switch to a G624T modem/router?
Post by: Fatman on May 11, 2010, 08:18:34 AM
If you change the LAN IP of the DSL modem to coincide with your LAN network while not interfering  with any existing hosts.  And turn off DHCP on the DSL modem you should be able to use its LAN ports as an unmanaged switch.

But a regular unmanaged switch really would work better.
Title: Re: DES 1005P switch to a G624T modem/router?
Post by: db42 on May 14, 2010, 04:37:26 AM
Thanks very much for that information.

I made an attempt to get the router working as you suggested but it didn't go well (probably down to a failure of configuration on my part). I didn't put too much effort into it though as it seems I'll need more network points than it could provide anyway. So a second switch seems like the way to go, as you said.

Thanks again.