Connect 2 Computers To The Same Modem Using A Rj45 Splitter?
Jun 6, 2012
can I use a RJ45 splitter with 2 female ends to run the internet off the same modem for 2 computers?ie:going from the ethernernet port off the back of my modem,install the splitter there and then send 2 diferant cables to 2 computers to have access to the internet with both compputers
I have a PC modem and recently purchase a netgear N600 wireless router. Do they make a splitter of some sort. So I can use both the PC and IPad? If they make a splitter?
I just got a DSL Modem router (DSL 2750U) which has DSL input for internetconnectivity.My internet service provider provides RJ45 Cable which needs LAN input socket on a router for internet connectivity. How do I connect?
there are 2 pcs with 1000meter (1KM) distance. can we connect them with Single Mode Fiber and RJ45 connector? I'm sure that Single Mode fibers can handle such a length, but what about the RJ45?
we are experiencing truouble to connect a RV120W Router using an E1 link with RJ45. Everything seems ok when the router was configured with a static IP, also we can establish an IPSec tunnel, but if we try to use RDesktop through the tunnel, or email services with POP3, after a few minutes the router restarts, or loose any signal wireless, ethernet and WAN; also it becomes hot.
I have a telephone jack in the lving room and another extension line in the bedroom. Can i use my telephone in the bedroom and the other extension line for the dsl to connect it staright to the dsl router without a splitter?
I'm looking to increase my internet speeds as much as possible and was wondering how much my central splitter affects internet speeds? I have an ADSL splitter at the moment, im going to link 3 photos which shows the splitter and how it is wired. Also if you look at the black phone line which connects my house you can see that only two wires are being used (blue and white)? Is this the right setup for ADSL2 or should all 4 wires be connected to the splitter? Im getting only about 500kb/s download and 40kb/s upload max right
Can the WAP4410N accept a 48 VDC input from an IEEE 802.3af POE injector or is a splitter required on the AP end to drop the 48 VDC to 12 VDC and utilize the DC input connector on the back of the AP? I would prefer to use only the injector at the switch if the AP can accept the 48 VDC at the ethernet port.
Not too much networking savvy - but here goes. Want to use router as local lan - no wireless. When router is connected to laptop via RJ45 I loose my ability to connect to sites via browser. IPconfig shows wireless adapter at 192.168.1.3. When router is attached it's ip is 192.168.1.1. Disabled the wireless in the settings but no dice. When the router was used with DSL it was set at PPPoE but now that I'm just using it locally not sure whether it should be DHCP or Static or other.
There are 3 people in my house that are connecting to the internet by a single modem router, everything is fine when there is only 1 of us online , but when there are 2 or 3 of us online , our download & our upload speed dramatically decreases . So is there a way to maintain our normal download & upload speed even when all 3 of us are online ?
I am trying to establish a home network for an HP laptop running Windows 7 wirelessly to a 2wire modem for file sharing with my Vista PC. My laptop recognizes the 2wire network but Vista won't.Do I need to download drivers or adjust any firewall settings?
We have three laptops in our house. We are set up with internet that gives me a direct connect and up to eight wireless devices. My son and daughter-in-law use the wireless and I use the direct connect. M son added a router (which I have no idea what that does) and set up networking on his computer (which I also have no idea what that does). When I am the only one on the computer, it flys. When either of them get on thiers too, it slowes a little. When both of them get on, I might as well get off because it can take up to three and a half minutes to load a page.
I have a toshiba laptop with windows 7 installed(IE 9)and it connects to my wireless modem just fine i have 2 othe home puters that is networked so that i can access both on my laptop. the problem i have is this i have to take my laptop with me to work and hook up to customers modem no problems there. when i get home and reconnect to my wireless modem i have no problems accessing then internet. but for some reason i am not able to access the other 2 puters that was networked previously. I have tried to repeat the netork setup with no luck the only way i can get my network setup the way it was before i have to do a system restore.
My Motorola SBG901 Modem/Router combo has stopped connecting to the internet. I have done all the troubleshooting with Comcast and with Motorola and it is out of warranty, so I will have to purchase a new one.In the mean time, I wanted to use it only as a wireless router connected to my Scientific Atlanta DPC2100R2 modem. Is there anyway to do this? Is there a way to disable the modem in the SBG901? Simply connecting with the ethernet cords has not worked. I connected the DPC2100 to the SBG901 via ethernet cord. My computer was able to pick up a wireless connection but there is no cable connection.
I want to connect my tata photon device to my bsnl wifi modem via a usb portavailable on the bsnl modem. This is to provide a wifi network that i can use to surf the net on my phone.
I have a cable modem installed to my property but want to use my modem/router to go wireless. The proble is my cable modem output is a RJ45 and the router input is RJ11.
I have a home wireless network and my service provider is Suddenlink. I use a DLink modem and have two Tosiba laptops. All of this has been working fine until this morning when one of the laptops won't connect to the internet. when I run the trouble shooting guides on it I get messages that the problem is that the modem won't connect to the internet. However, the other laptop (this one) is working fine. when I look at the network map i see both computers and a green line to the modem. on this computer, there is also a green line from modem to internet. the other computer shows a res x on the modem to internet line. this is a sudden change i have restarted the computer the modem and the router. I can also conenect this computer to the internet via a mifi that I have but not the other laptop. there are no red x's on any of the hardware when I go to the "manage" computer.
Here is my setup: 1- laptop1 is windows 7 with 192.168.1.1, submask 255.255.255.0 2- laptop2 is windows XP with 192.168.1.2, same submask as above. Laptop1 connects via CAT5 (non-crossover) RJ-45 into a switch (port 1). Laptop2 connects via CAT5 (non-crossover) RJ-45 into port 2 of switch. Both ends of the CAT5 are, of course, connected into each laptop's network connector.pinging resulted in timed out from both.
I have two computer but one monitor. and i wanna connect both computer with one monitor, one keyboard & one mouse. Like KVM switch. but if i connect with KVM switch then i can turn on one at a time & if i wanna use another one so i hv to turn off first one.
so how can we connect 4 remote computers so dat they can share data,as well as if data is updated on 1 pc ...it is automatically updated on rest 3.....
my three computers cannot connect to the internet, they were fine last night now it says. cannot comunicate with primary sever, do you think it is my comp or sever.
I have 3 systems. I would like to connect PC 1 to PC 2 & 3 .But not between 2 & 3. ie. 3 & 2 must be connected to PC 1. I want gigabit connection between them. The purpose is realtime streaming of audio from PC 2 & PC 3 to PC 1. The only data that goes fom PC 1 to 2 & 3 is MIDI information and automation. The problem now is that I'm having dropouts in audio, and bandwidth limitation.
whether using a dual port PCI-e lan card on PC 1 and single port card on PCs 2 & 3 or using a gigabit switch would be better. how to configure the ports for this type of a connection ( if possible that is ). Does using dedicated network cards with on-board processors and ram take all the networking load off the system's cpu and ram.