We have approximately 20 users on our LAN, i need to connect a Diginet line that a client has installed that we have a "dedicated" connection to them, we have got an ADSL router that is connected to the lan for internet connectivity, and we need to access the client specificallly via the Diginet line.
how can i fetch (feed) the internet from Network2 to Network1? so that the wired pc can access ADSL#2
Network1 (home): wireless Router connected to ADSL#1, with 2 wired pcs
Network2 (neighbor): wireless Router connected to ADSL#2 (this network is only accessible by wireless in one room, i can't take a cable from this router)
I want to put a laptop in the barn, with a web cam. I have a phone line (with spare wires) running to the barn and I want to connect my house laptop to the one in the barn.How do I do this?
I have a router that i want to connect to my direct tv box. The router only has Ethernet cables on the back and no room for a phone line. how can I connect the phone line to the router?
Our church has 1 phone line, we run BTBusiness Broadband at one of the building where we have a couple of charities based. We have the phone line connected to an extension at the other end (where the Church is) >80m away. Any way of running a second concurrent router on the extension so I can set up an office with a VOIP number, pC's printers etc there too? We use Devolo ethernet over mains and wireless for the main building, but the church itself is on a completely seperate mains power supply so I can't use that. I could run 100m Cat 5 and locate a switch on that, but any way of achieving something similar over the phone cable which is already in place.
Two of us were using power line adapters to connect to the router. We had no problems whatsoever. Then my other friend got a power line adapter and starte connecting that way too. Then pretty much both mine and his stopped working. Yet my other friend can still use his no problem.I ran and ipconfig /all and I'm noticing that its not giving me a default gateway address. I tried inputting it manually and still nothing. My windows 7 pc keeps saying it can't identify the network.I also have this problem when I try connecting my Xbox and he has the same issues with his ps3.Yet we can both connect wirelessly with no problems.The router in question is a Netgear N300+.
I have got a TP link wireless router connected by TP link power line ethernet adapters connected to my sky box, one to Samsung Smart TV, which both work fine the third I have connected to my computer. This shows up as as a local area connection but with no internet access. I have similar problems to other people with internet access dropping out after installing Windows * and had hoped an ethernet connection would be more stable. Any thoughts on why I can't connect to the internet via my powerline adapter.
We are using Cisco VPN Client 5.0.07.0290 to connect to our servers. We have Sonicwall NSA2400 FW and we have 2 ISPs. We have configured the Load balancing on Firewall in 'Spill-Over' mode.
So whenever the 1st ISP Line is on full load it will automatically moves the users on 2nd line.The problem we are facing here is users who are getting IP from 1st ISP Line they are smoothly able to connect to Cisco VPN client but the users who are getting IP from 2nd ISP Line they are not able to connect to Cisco VPN Client. This is really annoying as everyone should be able to connect.
I just bought an ea6500 to replace my old Billion router and up to now all I've had to do is plug my phone line directly into the "phone line in" port on the back of the billion router. But I see there is no "phone line in" port on the ea6500, I don't use a modem and have used the billion router by itself for the past 6 years, is there a way to connect my phone line directly to the ea6500 somehow? My research so far indicates you can't do it via an 'Ethernet / phone line adaptor' as they are incompatable anyway.
The install guide seems to expect a Modem is being used but in my case it hasn't been and I would think a router should perform the basic functions of a modem anyway ?
My concern is that if I really need to purchase a modem then won't this potentially 'throttle' the capabilities of the ea6500 which is the reason I've bought it in the first place ?
If I do need to purchase a modem to get my ea6500 working then what specs should I be looking for ??
The reason is i want to know the difference between the leased line and the DSL line. The whole thing behind the confusion is, We plan to have a high speed internet connection in our office. We will don't have a branch office or some thing like that. I preffered to have high speed internet in our office. I found in some website that Lease line will have high speed connectivity(Upto 10Gbps). Can i use the lease line or DSL is enough for our office. Our office contains of 82 user who will use internet.
I have two buildings. In first building I have network with internet. In other building network without internet. I need to connect buildings to the same network using two WAG320N modems by the phone line cable. Is it possible and what configuration I need to set up?
We have a barn that is quite a difference from the house and would like to add a router out there also, since all our animal sales are done from that point. We just have one phone line for the house and for the barn.
omputer A connects to modum A thru phone line that needs to stay active for a system to operate. Computer B connects to modem B always using the same phone line a few times a month, what device will alow each computer to know and go to its modem, dialing in on one phone line for two modems, and resting in primary state for system A to operate as a Dialer.
So i have the virgin 100Mbps package but am only getting about 30 Mbps of this on my computer. I know that we are getting the full speed, as that i have downstairs (directly connected to router) is able to get 100Mbps.The computer that is only getting 30 Mbps is connected to the router (Virgin superhup) through the use of powerline adapters to give me a wired conenction from my room down to the router as we are unable to find a cable long enough to procide a direct connection (without drilling holes through our house and having it hang places)[CODE]
I just got those TrendNet 500Mbps powerline adapters. Testing with CrystalDiskMark on a laptop to a remote SSD drive I get the following results. Notice that those are megabytes. [code]
We have multiple computers (most Win7), game console, iPad,iPod etc on our network, networking was really never a problem.We switched a few weeks ago to mobile Internet, which uses the Netgear MBR1210 modem/router as network access point for all devices. All network users, except two or three, are wireless. Prior to getting the mobile Internet we were on Satellite ISP and used the Linksys 3200 router as access point/network router for our home network (behind the ISP modem).The Netgear modem/router is too far away from my work area in the home, things like my printer, a desktop tower need to be plugged into a router because they are not wireless. The plan is to have the netgear router set up just as a modem/server, turn the wireless off on it, pull one network cable to my Linksys 3200 and use the Linksys as network access point for all devices. Which settings do I have to have on each router to do this? Where do I plug the network cable in between the routers? Do I go from a Lan port on the Netgear to the Wan port on the Linksys?
Which IP settings do I specify? How do I turn the automatic configuration of the Linksys off? Needless to say, I'm a bit lost here. I had contacted a Netgear forum prior, they gave me a little picture on how everything should be hooked up and the settings, but the Linksys router just did not want to work with these settings at all. Secondly, because of all this screwing around with the settings of the Linksys.I uninstalled the cisco connect program for the linksys and removed the original network we had with the linksys. Now the program refuses to install again, cisco connect that is.
My grandma has a PC with Windows XP, she uses it only for Skype calls. can go in to her PC using command line from my PC? What commands should I use and what modifications to do on my grandma's PC? Should I ask permission from grandma's ISP (which is the same as mine)?
I currently have DSL and I have my router connected to the phone line in my home office and have 3 computers (2 business & 1 gaming) connected to the router via ethernet cable, works great.What I want to do is take the gaming computer to the game room in the basement and hook it up to the internet down there. Since it's a gaming computer I want to connect it to a router with ethernet cable for the fastest possible upload and download speeds (I do not want to use WiFi because I play flight sims and FPS and WiFi is too slow/laggy for online play).
1. Can I connect a second router into the phone/DSL line in the basement then hook up the gaming computer to the second router and get internet access like I have in the home office?
2. If I ran an ethernet cable from the home office router to a second router in the basement, would the long length of the ethernet cable adversely affect the connection speed (bit rate) of the second router? (would I get slower internet access in the basement?)
Would one phone line be able to support two ISPs? The rest of my family is using an AT&T line and I'm less than amused with it's performance for 4+ people. I have an unused phone jack available but I'm concerned about ordering the installation package only to find that I need a new phone line)
I usually use the router supplied by my ISP in one room in the house which is where I use all my.computer stuff as I am the only one who uses the internet in our house. However, my sister is round at the moment and the crap router cannot reach her room or the lounge.I thought I would be able to connect a spare router to a phone line port in the lounge with the correct settings along with the original router. However, if one router works, the other stops working. Only.one router will connect to the ISP at any time, I want both to so that we can all use the internet.
how to use two routers on one phone line 5 miles apart?the phone co put an off premisise extention in two of my houses miles apart they said i could use the dsl at both location but would have to take my router back and forth can antbody tell me how to set up two routers on the same phone line in laymans terms and can both be used at the same time
One of my branch offices is connected to an ADSL line as well as a VDSL line.Since I really don't need the ADSL line I came up with the idea to use it as a backup line.So I searched google and found this nice little article URL. I wonder if the router will switch back to the primary ISP if the primary line comes up again?
my company has a 4mbps leased line from TTSL . we are getting 2 WAN IP and 2 LAN IP. in Addition we are also getting 12 additional IPs .-what is additional IP, their uses?-how are the 2 wan ips configured? & how they are distributed in network? -is 1 IP from the ISP sufficient if i have a 1:1 internet bandwidth connection?
We are having issues transferring a 200GB VHD file across our point to point without being corrupted in the process. Any good application for testing the line quality across the point to point?Preferably we want something free, but if there is an in depth tool that costs money, we are open to that option as well.