This is such a simple question that it's silly, but I haven't thought about this since we had coaxial cables with terminators...
I have a router in my hallway. I'm forced to use a (10m) cable now to a computer in the office, but the "problem" is that I have two computers in my office.
How do I hook both of them up to the network, using only a single cable to the router?
Both of the computers only have one ethernet port, and only one of them has a thunderbolt port. I really don't want to buy a router that requires external power, and in this case, wireless is not an option.
I bet the answer is very basic, so I'm curious to see how this is solved these days!
I have a router in my hallway. I'm forced to use a (10m) cable now to a computer in the office, but the "problem" is that I have two computers in my office.
How do I hook both of them up to the network, using only a single cable to the router?
Both of the computers only have one ethernet port, and only one of them has a thunderbolt port. I really don't want to buy a router that requires external power, and in this case, wireless is not an option.
I bet the answer is very basic, so I'm curious to see how this is solved these days!