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Portable Hubs?

Nahdude asks: "A friend of mine and I tend to have frequent mini-LAN parties in odd places like diners or parks with our laptops. We've been using a crossover cable with no problems, but recently we've attracted some attention from friends, and even some strangers, who want in on the action. So I've looked (without success) for a portable networking solution. Has anyone found and had luck with a battery powered network hub? Keeping in mind that wireless, although neat, will probably be a bit difficult because the expense of mobile wireless cards could be out of range of a lot of the people interested (we had 15 people last week in a bar, woot, but only 2 player games with crossovers because they wouldn't let us plug in a hub)." I haven't seen many of these now, but maybe if someone plants the idea in people's heads we'll see these several years from now...

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  1. No Battery Needed: Passive Hub by mad_ian · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It's harder to find theses days, but you could also make one if you wanted.

    A Passive hub, which uses no power, as opposed to an Active hub, which you asked about.

    You aren't reaching your 150meter limit on 10bT cables, so there should be no problem.

    ~DW

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    ~Donald / Just RTFM