well, Connect the switch's uplink port to a PC port on the router with a straight-thru cable. If the switch does not have an uplink port, connect one of its PC ports to a PC port on the router with a crossover cable.
If you use a router to expand the PC ports on another router, connect one of the PC ports on the router to the PC port on the router connected to the MODEM with a crossover cable. If you gang the routers so they are connected together via the WAN port, be advised that WAN ports usually operate at 10 Mbps instead of the 100 Mbps that PC ports operate at. Also, disable the built-in NAT and DHCP server on the router furthest from the MODEM.
In a pinch, many broadband routers can also be used to expand the PC ports on another router, but there can be configuration problems (and frustration) in trying to do so, it may not be as fast, and routers generally cost more than hubs and switches.
If you use a router to expand the PC ports on another router, connect one of the PC ports on the router to the PC port on the router connected to the MODEM with a crossover cable. If you gang the routers so they are connected together via the WAN port, be advised that WAN ports usually operate at 10 Mbps instead of the 100 Mbps that PC ports operate at. Also, disable the built-in NAT and DHCP server on the router furthest from the MODEM. That essentially configures the router to be a switch.
Source Site could give you more information :
http://www.duxcw.com/fa q/ics /exprouter.htm
Answered by
Saurabh
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9:18 AM on June 02, 2008