This is maybe a question a little different than the others.
Can I use my modem, use a 4-port switch, and plug in TWO routers to the switch?
One router is going to be specific to my desktop WORK PC, the other is going to be used for everything else, my personal PC's, my tablet, my smart phone.
My work says I can plug in all my stuff into the router they are going to supply to me, but if I let them do that they can monitor everything I do.
*I know I can plug one router into the other router's WAN port, I don't think I want to do that.
Can I use my modem, a switch off that, and plug in each router to a port on that switch?
Could I use a T splitter off the coax coming into the house and run two modems, each with their own router?
I really don't want to get into having to change the Net/Subnet and all that stuff, I just want it to work without 'big brother' (my company) being able to watch EVERYTHING I do.
Can I use my modem, use a 4-port switch, and plug in TWO routers to the switch?
One router is going to be specific to my desktop WORK PC, the other is going to be used for everything else, my personal PC's, my tablet, my smart phone.
My work says I can plug in all my stuff into the router they are going to supply to me, but if I let them do that they can monitor everything I do.
*I know I can plug one router into the other router's WAN port, I don't think I want to do that.
Can I use my modem, a switch off that, and plug in each router to a port on that switch?
Could I use a T splitter off the coax coming into the house and run two modems, each with their own router?
I really don't want to get into having to change the Net/Subnet and all that stuff, I just want it to work without 'big brother' (my company) being able to watch EVERYTHING I do.