Cannot Connect With A Port That Is Not Available / Or Is Too Busy
Dec 7, 2012I cannot connect with a port that is not available or is too busy. How can a com port be reset?
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Modem: Motorola SBG900 LINK (provided by Time Warner, not purchased by me)
Old Switch: Zonet ZFS3008 LINK
New DLink Router: D-Link DGL-4100 LINK
Currently, my network is set up as follows, arrows being Ethernet cables:
Cable Modem w/ Wireless <-------> Old Switch <-------> 3 PCs and a Printer
With everything set up as shown above everything works fine, but I want to change it to:
Cable Modem w/ Wireless <-------> DLink Router via it's WAN port <-------> 3 PCs and a Printer
Simple change, right? Apparently not.A few things aren't working when I swap the DLink Router for the old Switch.
1. Internet does not work, though I can log into the DLink Router in a web browser and see all of the settings.
2. The IP address that used to go to the Modem (192.168.0.1) now goes to the DLink Router, and I cannot get to the Modem anymore via a web browser with any IP address.
3. The wireless from the Modem stops working.
4. I see the following when logged into the DLink Router and looking at the Status tab:
. . Connection Type :DHCP Client
. . Cable Status :Connected
. . Network Status : Establishing (Please Wait...) (it never establishes)
I have noticed that the DLink Router and Cable Modem both are doing DHCP, and I am wondering if that is creating a conflict that is causing the problem. However, simply disabling DHCP for the DLink Router and otherwise leaving the connections as they are still does not get the internet working.
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The following setup works as far as letting everyone online, but QoS rules in Gamefuel are not getting enforced:
Cable Modem w/ Wireless (DHCP enabled) <-------> Old Switch <-------> DLink Router (DHCP disabled) via LAN port, leaving WAN port unused <-------> 3 PCs
I can now log into the Cable Modem via 192.168.0.1 and the DLink Router via 192.168.0.2. The wireless internet is also working again as well. My PC uses Windows 7, the other two PCs we have are on Windows XP and Vista.
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no service padservice tcp-keepalives-inservice tcp-keepalives-outservice timestamps debug datetime msecservice timestamps log datetime msecservice password-encryptionservice sequence-numbers!hostname cisco-867!boot-start-markerboot-end-marker!logging buffered 51200logging console criticalenable secret 5 ***!no aaa new-modelmemory-size iomem 10clock timezone GMT 1clock summer-time GMT date Mar 30 2002 1:00 Oct 26 2035 1:59!!no ip source-route!!ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.10.200 192.168.10.254!ip dhcp pool Vlan2 network 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 domain-name dsl.local default-router 192.168.10.254 dns-server 213.144.235.1 213.144.235.2 lease 0 8!!ip cefno ip bootp serverno ip domain lookup!!!archive log config
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I have a LAN port cable, and I have one end connected to the back of my router.Where does the other end go, so I can receive wireless internet connection of both my Toshiba Satellite Laptop, and Gateway Desktop. First I had the LAN port cable connected at the back of my router, and the other end was connected at the back of my desktop. A little green light lit up at the back of my desktop, saying that it was grabbing signal. I could use the internet fine, and my laptop could grab wireless signal fine as well. I was missing around my router, trying to see what mark it was, and the LAN port cable came off, and when I plugged it back in, i couldn't receive signal, and neither could my laptop. Now the only way I can grab signal is by connecting the WAN port cable from my modem to my desktop, which means I cant get wireless signal on my laptop. Now when I do connect my LAN port cable to the back of my desktop, I try connecting to my wireless connection, and when I go to Network and Sharing Center, it says Connected (With full bars).
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