Using a dg834gt as a switch?

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Rather than buy another switch I'd rather use an old dg834gt I have as a 4 port one (just for afew consoles). I've also flashed to the 1.03.22 firmware released last week, purely because the dgteams hasn't been updated for a year.

Now I've turned the dhcp off, assigned a static ip and accepted it won't pull ntp over a lan port but my router is running tomato and the gt doesn't show up on it, despite the fact I can log into the gt. Some minor poking has made it appear in tomatos device list buy turning on RIP on both devices but I have no clue what Rip actually is.

So, could someone please be kind enough to explain what RIP is, which setting I should use (currently 2M) and the effect using this will have on my lan? :D
 
It's working fine now, although it's not possible to remove it's ip completely so I just gave it one to avoid any future conflicts.

As for the dgteam, I already said it hasn't been updated in a year and it's based on the .16 firmware which is why it's stable (the only stable one netgear managed to do), while the .19 was bugged to hell. People are quite quick to forget the dgteams has it's own bugs too. In any case this new 03.22 claims to be a bug fixer while adding the nat + firewall off I want. So far it seems to have indead fixed the last versions bugs, well see how stable it is long term...
 
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