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The cable modem will need to go through a router because it needs a NAT and PAT translation table, connecting the cable modem direct would lose the ability to get to the internet.
Yes, you can connect a hub to a switch with as many devices as the hub has ports for. You will have a bottleneck at the port the hub links to the switch but if the demands are low then you probably won't notice any significant degradation of speed. Move your printers on to the hub ports to free up switch ports for PCs, servers and router connection.
on a mac u have to go to finder, applications, uttility, network utility and in there under the info tab there is a drop down. in that drop down you have to choose network interface (en1) AND IT GIVES YOU THE IP ADDRESS
I am pretty sure what you have is an ethernet hub..not a wireless router. It would be used as a distribution site for a shared network. The BNC port is a connection for coaxial cable.
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