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Is this a joke? You can literally just splice together some Ethernet cables and all the devices will work unless there’s some specific configuration on the router to prevent that.
… stepped away to confirm my prior knowledge…
Well maybe not, seems like CSMA/CD (used for the above mentioned connectivity) is not as commonly implemented as it once was.
For $2 more he could have had a 5 port gigabit switch. I don't know what their use case was for that abomination.
https://www.amazon.com/Tenda-Gigabit-Ethernet-Desktop-SG105/dp/B01K1JUE1E/