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yes u are right that works
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Okay, will this work? So my router has one... So if i connect an ethernet cable to it and i connect the other one to my modem will it work?
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Shenanigans wrote yes, connect 1 enterhnet cable to each with a modem that accepts more than 1 plug in.
euhm "a modem that accepts more than 1 plug in"
That's called a "Router" ;;
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you cant even systemlink any more lolz
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