do i need a switch to achieve this?

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Hi all, basically we have major problems with the wireless in our place so we've all decided to plug in via ethernet cable. Unfortunately our virgin modem only has one ethernet port. If i got one of these:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-099-NG&tool=3

would that do the trick? Would i simply plug the modem into that and then plug the various pcs into the switch? Many thanks.
 
Please someone correct me as i maybe totally wrong because i have never really done much when it comes to cable.

But if this is a standard "modem" then this will not work? Best way to check is to plug one of the computer into the ethernet port on the modem and tell us what ip is given to the machine..

***edit - Ok i am correct :-)
 
Exactly as Seaniboy said. You need a router, not just a switch.

I just hope the OP has seen all the replies rather than spending money on the wrong item due to incorrect advice.
 
If his current setup (ie the cable connection he currently has) can support multiple PC's on WiFi, then it will be capable of NAT translation.

Thus, a switch will be fine.
 
If you already have wireless (even if its rubbish) then you might already have a router with wireless access point somewhere in the system. You could hang any switch off that if it has a spare ethernet out port.

If you dont already have a router then a switch will not help unless you want to faff about setting a PC up to act like a router with internet connection sharing.

The good news for the OP is that cable routers dont cost much more than a switch
 
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