I have Charter Cable and I'm using a netgear n600 dual band router. I set this up at my previous place and am trying to set it up again. I'm not able to get a dynamic ip address from the router. Everything I try to set up the static IP it gives me the message: "to avoid a conflict with your internet service provider your router's ip address has been updated to..." with a different IP address. When I update the static IP, it changes the IP again
I have been having problems with my Linksys WMP600N adapter and trying to connect to the internet.It started a few weeks ago in my old house, where it wouldn't connect unless I rebooted the router, or it would take a long time (over half an hour after being turned on to connect.)Then when I moved it got worse.At the moment it finds the wireless signals avaiable to it, but when I click connect it fails very quickly. It doesn't even try and connect, as it doesn't ask me for my wireless password.When I do get it connected, if I reboot the router and mess around, it kicks me off after a while, and then instead of showing the network available to connect to, shows it with a red cross beside, and I have to go and edit the security settings, or delete the profile and try and connect again. I have tried googling, but various different searches have turned up empty handed. My desktop is running Win 7 64bitThe rest of the specs are Core i7 920 CPU, Asus P6T Deluxe v2 Mobo, 12Gig RAM, Asus GTX 670 GPU, a Corsair SSD, 2 1TB HDDs and 1 2TB one.My Windows 7 laptop connects fine, and our Media Centre PC had some problems before I was here, but works fine now too.
Is there really any reason why you wouldn't use spanning-tree portfast on a trunk port other than a trunk between two switches? We have it enabled on all ports except for the fiber trunk between two non-stacked switches and the trunk ports connected to our Astaro firewall.I'd like to enable it on the ports to the firewall unless that would cause issues.
I have a desktop and a laptop..Netgear for wifi...All worked fine until I disconnected my desktop....Now the only way my laptop will work is if plug it into the ethernet...making it a desktop of sorts...How do I fix this so it will work wherever I want it to?
when we got a wireless router we didn't have a laptop. the tech, secured the wi-fi and wrote down the password, my husband misplaced it, now i have a tablet and i am un able to connect to the internet(wi-fi) so how can i find out the password or reset it without the old password?
I have reset and rebooted my netgear wireless router. it told me set up was successful yet even though it tells me I am connected I still am unable to access the internet. It also shows an exclamation over my connection bars. How can i fix this? This all started when I was trying to access my router from a new laptop. I could not remember my security key. I reset and erased what I had stored. Have made a new but still no internet access.
this might sound straight forward, but every other pc or console can find and connect to my router.This issue seems to happen about once every few months, sometimes it comes back by itself and reconnects completely fine.
There isn't a "user limit" on our router.Wireless adapter is dell wireless 1505 draft 802.11n wlan mini-card.
Have restarted PC and uninstalled and reinstalled the card.I tried to set the i.p address to static but it says "adapter disconnected" so won't allow me to edit any settings, despite it being able to find neighbour's wireless very easily.
My ISP provides two dynamic IP addresses. I have two computers that I want to each have a separate IP. I was told by the ISP, by two different CSR's, that I need a Desktop switch in addition to my Linksys WRT400 router. I purchased the D-Link 8-Port Gigabit Desktop switch and connected everything correctly. Although the internet works on both machines, they are still showing the same IP address. How do I allocate a separate dynamic IP to each machine?
I have a PC that I would like to access remotely though VPN. My internet service provider is Time Warner Cable and it provides me with a dynamic Ip address.
Exactly as the title states. I have looked at my router and whats my IP; made sure I was 100% correctly typing it in. All failed. Even resolves to the same IP.I can remote desktop, visit my forum, minecraft; all via dns but not IP.
Okay so I currently have an ISP that offers the standard "2 Dynamic IP's" and I'm wondering how to utilize this? The tech guy said I need a HUB...but I'm not sure what kind and where to get one etc. Secondly, even if I am able to get this second IP going, will they be entirely separate IP addresses? I need the IP addresses to be completely separate and untraceable to the same source. Is this the case or can you somehow trace back the two dynamic IP's to the same source IP? Will I need two different static IP's if I want the two connections to be entirely separate, unrelated, and untraceable from each other?
i am running a vpn between three remote offices, by making use routers that get dyndns. I would like to substitute the existing routers with Cisco 877/876 to get better management. How to do a tunnel by making use of dynamic IPs.
I have 2 computer connected and both have dynamic IPIf I change one of my computer's IP from dynamic to static Will it be okay to another comp ? ( Can it still connected to Internet / LAN )
i need to change from dynamic IP to Static for work, Iv rang my provider talk talk and the only way i can do this is go to a buisness line and pay more a month is there anyway i can log into my router and change from dynamic to static myself? im not on about the IP thats starts 192.blah blah blah its the one where u go somewhere like whatsmyip.com mine is dynamic as it changes if router is reset, there is hiccup in internet or computer is off for the night etc...
I Have a D-Link 364M, and a dynamic IP. But I've had this IP for over 2 years now and it does not changeCalled the ISP, they said it's a router issue and I need to contact D-LInk. D-Link says they do not cover my router anymore so I can't get support. Unplugging the router for 24 hours did nothing So I assume the problem is some internal setting on the router website that is doing this.
I am using Charter and have been at this location for several year. All was well until they added one of those "walled gardens" like Comcast uses.When the cable modem comes on, and the wireless router is turned on, the router has trouble getting it's dynamic IP from the network. If I plug my workstation directly into the cable modem - bingo - IP comes very quickly every time.I have tried multiple cable modems and multiple wireless routers. I use MAC cloning otherwise Charter doesn't give an IP ever. I have tried using both Unicast and Multicast for getting the IP but, it seems like the routers request/respond to DHCP differently than a Windows PC (Vista and 7) does. If a computer and router use DHCP differently? It is weird because when there is a power outage things generally come back on without a hitch. Though if I unplug/plug the devices manually it takes me half an hour or more to get an IP most times.