Spanning Tree Protocol

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If your router is not being used in either of the given scenarios, then likely STP is not necessary. Therefore, it is recommended that you disable it.

Users of Comcast Cable should always disable this option and leave it disabled, as STP conflicts with the routers DHCP client for the WAN connection.

External Links

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/sw_ntman/cwsimain/cwsi2/cwsiug2/vlan2/stpapp.htm