A switch reduces potential problems to the minimum.
Any cheap soho switch will do just fine...
/daytripper
> I told him he needs a hub but on retrospect would it be better to get
> a switch or a hub in his situation? I have no idea how many others in
> his building use this cabling but he will only be using these two
> computers. Any recommendations?
I haven't seen regular hubs for ages. I have an old one in the cellar
you can have if you want. (-: Unmanaged switches are trivially cheap
these days. Things like the TRENDnet TE100-S8 work well enough for most
purposes. (They have a five-port version too, I think.) I don't think
I've had much of a problem with 3Com stuff either. I just go for ones
that autosense everything.
So, he should just go ahead and get a cheap switch where he can just
plug in and go.
Mark
Almost everything is a switch these days, no real advantage (i.e. cost)
to having simple hubs anymore. A switch was also known as a bridge in
the olden days.
A cheap way to buy a switch is to simply buy a broadband router, and not
use its WAN port. The typical 4-port LAN ethernet ports are really just
a switch.
Yousuf Khan