I have two usb modem A and modem B. modem A could download at max of 300kbps while B could download at max of 700kbps. Since I am a frequent internet user, Im planning to use this two modem simultaneously so that I could have a max speed of 500+300=800+kbps. But I dont know if this would work. The problem with usb modem is that, when you connect the modem A in the internet while modem B is currently running, Modem B is being disregarded right? I was thinking of, say while im browsing and downloading, modem A would be use for browsing and modem B is for downloading. Or them may either share each connection for better performance.
I Just switched from DSL to Charter Communications Cable internet. For some reason my computer wont see the internet. I plug the same cord into my brothers computer and the internet works just fine. I plug the same cord back into the DSL and i have internet. I have done troubleshooting and it finds this problem (Your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (DNS server) is not responding. I switched to a different cable modem same exact situation. Works on my brothers but not mine. My computer is a much newer and more capable computer then his. When we activated the internet we did it on his computer, but before we switched to charter i plugged the modem in without internet and it seemed to have the same problem. I just got more results on his as it immediately directed my to the charter page at that time. On mine i got nothing. ( Also i believe my brother said that it did work on my computer for a few minutes at first but i'm not 100% on that.)
I'm on a Mac running OSX. Qwest (my ISP) recently swapped my DSL modem for an Actiontec Q1000 combo modem/router. The Q1000 firewall is not nearly as configurable as my Linksys BEFSR41 (v3) router. I'd like to use the Q1000 just as a modem and use my Linksys as my router so I can access it's superior firewall configuration.
How do I physically hook the hardware up?
How do I configure the 2 items. The Q1000 uses 192.168.0.1 as it's web address. The Linksys uses 192.168.1.1. I have 2 Macs on my network, an iMac (OS 10.5.8) and a G4 (10.3.9).
Besides web browsing & email, I also have a torrent client I use (Azureus).
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?
i have a BSNL Broadband connection (1st Connection- input via RJ11-telephone line) thru ADSL2 + modem and now i have another Internet connection provided by another ISP(2nd Connection input via DSL - RJ45) thru Asus RT-N10E WireLess router for backup in case 1st ISP fails. now when 1st fails i have to switch to 2nd one manualy.s there a way by which my computer could switch over automatically to 2nd or visa versa to have a seemless connection.2nd issue related to it is that i have my n/w sharedrive and n/w printer connected (Wired) thru 1st Connection. when i switch to 2nd Connection i can only access internet connection but the n/w printer and shared drive are not available.
I have a single workstation on an AS400 domain server, which is administered by a contract company, that continues to freeze up and then is kicked out of the network. The strange thing is that the computer also gets kicked off the Internet at the same time. I had the employee work from her laptop using the WI-FI connection while I attempted to troubleshoot the problem, and the laptop had the same thing happen. The strange thing is that she is the only one this is happening to. I originally thought it was a bad ethernet cable or bad port on the switch, but after the laptop had the same thing happen I decided the problem was else where. The contract company says that the problem has to be on my end, but thing that there could be something in her settings causing the problem. I have pinged the server with no problem, run a trace route with no errors reported, and made sure that the computer is set to a static IP as well. I have checked to make sure there are no other PC's. I also connected the cable to a different port on the office switch, connected my laptop with no problem, and had another employee sign onto her PC with a different sign on with no problems.
This is the situation in our Lab.We have one telephone line with broadband connection and a system which is connected to a modem to use this broadband facility. Recently we have taken two static IPs over this connection for a project work.Now what I want to know is, how to configure these static IPs, so that I can connect two systems (each one to one static IP) to use these static IPs and continue to access the internet in the 3rd (already present) system.
I have 2 internet connection with the same ISP, SmartBro 2mbps.We have 7 computer unit plus 1 unit that will serve as the server.Is it possible that we combine the two internet connection into just one LAN so that all PC's will see each other. Mainly for network gamesBTW, we don't have any routers or switch yet.
I have a Cisco ASA 5520 that I'd like to be able to connect directly to our gigabit fiber connection (we're currently connected through a media converter that's causing problems). I've found the following:Cisco ASA 5500 Series 4 Port Gigabit Ethernet Security Services Module [URL]. I only need a single fiber connection, as opposed to the 4 copper + 4 fiber.
I heard about this little indy game called "Kerbal Space Program" and tried out the demo and loved it.I decided to shoot 'em $15 to support their efforts; this also gets me the "full" or I should say "most current" version.After getting the confirmation emails from paypal, I'm off to their webpage to download...now remember, I'd been on their website all day."Problem loading page", and "Connection timed out!" etc etc.I tried my usual troubleshooting methods of pings, tracerts, and direct IP address connecting, all with the same results.I then went to online chat with my ISP, Comcast.The tech told me with basic things I knew wouldn't work, but I humored him...Then he decided he'd try a few "remote connection resets"...on the second time my connection crapped out completely. After restarting my PC and doing a complete cycle of both my router and cable modem, I got back "online"...but not really. Any address I put in auto-sent me to the "Comcast sign-up page"...well I got this resolved after 2 hours on the phone with Comcast, but I'm still disturbed that whatever that technician did while I was in support chat with him effectively DELETED my internet service (I looked at my account from my cell phone and it had NO SERVICES listed at one point!). [code]
For the past few days now, I haven't been able to connect to a single website. The website in question is [URL] I've tried everything that I can think of, but nothing is working.
I've tried multiple browsers (Chrome, Firefox, and IE), I've checked my host file and I've flushed my dns, restarted router and computer, and renewed/released the ipconfig. I can ping the website in CMD and all the packets go through fine, but attempting to connect via domain name or IP address with a browser does not work. Using a proxy also does not work. Connecting to my neighbors wifi does work.
Sometimes If I let it sit there and load for a long time, it will connect but only partially load the page. I'm also able to connect to the websites chat network and stay connected even while the rest of the site will not load.
I'm guessing it has something to do with my router. I have a westell router/modem which I'm pretty sure the firmware has been gimped by my ISP, Century Link.
I have given IP as mentioned below to 1 to 30 pc connected in First Switch.
IP Starts From : 10.10.10.5 To IP : 10.10.10.30 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.224 Gateway: 10.10.10.2
For 31 to 50 Pc in Second Switch
IP Starts From : 10.10.10.40 To IP : 10.10.10.65 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.224 Gateway: 10.10.10.34
IP Starts From : 10.10.10.74 To IP : 10.10.10.85 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.224 Gateway: 10.10.10.69
Pc are connected internally in separate switch. but can not connect all three switches & with server. Only Gateway 10.10.10.69 is connected with server.
On our 6504 - 12.2(33)SXH, we currently have a single connection to our ISP (GI1/1) and want to add another connection (GI1/2) Is there a way to bond the two connections to form a single connection (a single pipe) to double the throughput?
Have been battling a router connection to new ATT t1 connection. Router was configured and sent from sister company to this new location. We have had ATT tech test circuit and it tests good, had cat5 cable tested from ATT to router, it tests good. I continue to get serial up/ line protocol down status though and cant communicate to it from wan.
I have two modem USB (two ISP) and successfully created two Internet connections. However, it's useless since Windows will only use one of those connections as its default gateway. The other is essentially ignored,I have software Multi-WAN for split IP, first modem connection can't use but it ok for last modem connection to internet.
Everyone else sharing the same wifi connection as me has been having normal connection as always. My laptop does not connect to a single site because it always times out. If it does connect to a site, it takes like 10 mins. I got an alienware laptop.
I have a laptop in my Office that connects to the internet via a USB dongle. The USB dongle is my only access to the WWW. (as there is no cable in the area) I want to add a wireless LAN to the laptop using wired connection to a wireless ADSL Router in the adjacent building. (there is no ADSL available. Just want the Router for it's HUB capabilities)I have connected the LAN port on the laptop to one of the LAN ports on the ADSL Router via a cable.My plan was to then create a LAN in the adjacent building by adding wireless and wired devices (PCs, ipCameras etc...) to the ADSL Router.When I attempt to setup the ADSL Router, the laptop sees the Wireless Router as conflicting with the wireless attributes of the USB dongle!
I recently moved into a new place and suscribed to and ISP which they gave me a modem. I have been planning on buying a a cable spliter and router but in the meantime, I have been switching the cable from the cable box to the modem when I need internet. Well, a friend moved in and he brought HIS modem from same ISP and a wireless router and set it up upstairs. Now there is a modem upstairs and a modem downstairs and a wireless router upstairs. My kids are complaining that they cant connect wirelessly when the internet is being used upstairs. My goal is to be able to have two xbox 360's online- one upstairs and one downstairs, one netbook and two Jurrasic PC's which probalby are not wireless, My roomate prefers to hardwire his xbox to a router as he says its faster that way. Is the problem my kids are having downstairs just that the wireless router is too weak? Is it ok to have to modems connected (the one upstairs to the xbox? and the one downstairs?)
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.
i need to use two modems connected to different virtual networks at the same time on one pc.the pc is having two lan cards. i tried using different ip address for both the modems.they are pinging but web pages are not opening.i tried using different browsers for opening web pages of the virtual networks but they are not opening.
I currently have a Motorola modem, which is unreliable so I want to upgrade. What's the difference between modems and routers an what should I get? I don't need any ultra high-end thing just a reliable modem/router for surfing the Internet and some light gaming (mainly COD4).
I have recently changed the name of my network, as well as the password for the network.All of my devices (Android tablet, iPod touch, Macbook Pro, Laptop running XP, Xbox) are connecting fine except one desktop running Windows Vista.This computer is giving my a local connection, but says it is not connected to the internet.When I try to access the router's control panel from this computer, it says that it cannot connect.The router is a Linksys WRT160N with the encryption type set to WPA2 Personal.The computer is connected to the local area network, but says the router is not connected to the internet.It is able to ping the router, and is sending and receiving packets.Here are all the network settings for this computer, currently (connected to the computer via Ethernet from wireless router): [code]
In a house that is too large for a small wireless modem to send a signal far enough, is it possible to use a second modem in the same phone line (not at the same time). Filters are used in the spare phone jacks.My main question is: when modem A is being used and modem B is switched off, is it necessary for the splitter for modem B to be removed and the filter put in its place? Or is the fact that modem B is switched off sufficient? I suspect that it's necessary and that's why my friend gets very slow download speeds even when the other modem is off.She insists that it used to work but I think she was just lucky if it used to work.
At home we have a BT broadband connection. My girl friends work pays for it as she needs to get on to the office servers, this is secure thought a modem box and also a firewall box. This is restricted our personal internet access to only certain sites on her work laptop. I myself work for myself and need to access the internet via my laptop (mac), I'm a web designer so rely on the internet.If I was to buy an addition wireless modem could I unplug the work configured set-up at the wall, plug in the new one and set it up? I don't need to run the two modems at the same time, so could just swap the plugs as and when required.