I am buying a new wireless router for my home, and in the tech specs it tells me the router has Ethernet ports. If I only have internet through an asdl port will I still be able to buy the router and use it via ASDL?
Is there a difference in an ethernet cable and an Ethernet networking cable? I have an Ethernet cable and a 6 port splitter I am trying to connect. I have 4 ports in the router that are in use. When I connect them to the splitter nothing s working.
I would like to know what is the difference between LAN cable and ethernet cable? Is both cable is same? can we use CAT 6 and CAT 5 cable as LAN CABLE?
I was looking for flat LAN cables so it would go under my door to the router located in another room. When I search for "flat ethernet cables" on Amazon, I get a bunch of results on "snagless" ethernet cables.
This is slightly cheaper than flat cables and it's from Belkin. Do the 2 terms mean the same thing (ie. flat/thin)?
We are looking for buying a 20GE port 7600 ES+ Card. However, there are a few different models, we are not sure which one is the right one. We will be using this card for Metro Ethernet Termination, MPLS VPN, EoMPLS, QoS (Marking, CBWFQ), PPPoE, possibly VPLS.
Region : UnitedStates Model : TD-W8960N Hardware Version : V3 ISP : Centurylink
I am replacing my qwest/centurylink actiontec q1000 with the td-w8960n. I have run all the different setups, with the different settings that I have found on the net but to no avail. The one thing I have noticed is that the light for the asdl on the td-w8960n does not come on, but yet when I plug it back into the actiontec it sees it and the internet works. Any reason why the td-w8960n is not recognizing the active dsl line?
I am having a problem with my Realtek RTL8168D/8111D PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC. It is not detecting my ethernet cable, and thus leaving me without internet on my desktop, after i updated its driver. The cable is not the problem as I have tested the cable with my laptop. I tried rolling back drivers, doing system restore and removing drivers with driversweeper and letting windows install the drivers again. However, none of these worked for me. I doubt the NIC is faulty as it was working before i updated the drivers. I am using windows 7 home premium 64-bit.
I curently have 2 Data centers connected with a Metro Ethernet Connection. Each Data Center has 6500 with Sup720s. The Metro Ethernet connection is currently conected by a L3 routed interface. I now need to enable VRFs between the locations and want to determine the best way to adjust the Mero. I was considering adjusting the routed interface to use Ethernet sub-interfaces. Each VRF would be given a different subinterface over the Metro Ethernet connection. I have done this on internal LAN connections but am concerned about exteding across data centers over Metro E.
I've had trouble connecting to my own internet and have no wireless. I'm using my neighbor's wireless and it's really slowing her's down. I've tried restarting my laptop (it usually works) and then reinstalled the device under "device manager". It's not the cord, I've checked with my neighbor's laptop and it works fine.I use a Sony Vaio VGN-NS140E with Windows Vista SP2.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ {ipconfig /all} This is while I only have an ethernet plugged in and no wifi connection. Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : FairyHo
I just got a new Xbox today, and use the integrated WiFi card. I was lagging like Crysis 2 on a 6800 GT (forget it). I just got a CAT .5 cable, and plugged it into modem/xbox and IDK... it works, I'm online, but basically my question is:Does ethernet connections have less ping (better) than wireless connections? This is with the Xbox 360 Slim. I know it improves upload, and download, but what about ping?
I have a Dell XPS M1530 with Vista 32 bit. When i plug in a cable i get nothing, no error, and the comp does not recognize that a cable has been plugged in. I think that this started after my Hard drive failed and Dell replaced it but i'm not positive. No errors (? or !) in Device Manager and I can't find the Marvell 88E80XX 10/100 Ethernet Controller in device manager. I have attempted to Reinstall the drivers. The wireless is still working. I have one Light to the right of the port that is on all the time solid but no flashing with the cable in or out.
I want to make a career in networking.What does 3g stand for.is it different from 1G or 2g except that the speed is higher than the above two.And nowdays the USB modems that come out say 3g and also there are two kinds of speed 3.6Mbps and 7.2 Mbps.How come such a huge difference under the same kind of connection standard .And when 3g came out there was lot of hype.
When I start a web browser based application with a URL beginning with the 192 IP address. it runs as it should including the script dbscript.php which executes a MySQL commit unit.However when I start the application with the same URL but beginning instead with "localhost", it fails during the commit unit. It puts a blank screen up (rather than a Succesful or Failed commit screen) and leaves an error message in the Apache error_log indicating a problem with dbscript.php (which does the commit).I assume the 192 IP address is that of my modem. I assume that because the application will not start with the 192 URL if the modem is switched off. The application will start whether the modem is on or off if the URL begins with "localhost".I have checked all hosts files that are on the system and see nothing amiss there -- they are all defaults and no changes have been made by me.
Configuration:
Mac OS X v. 10.6.8 Apache v. 2.2.21 PHP v. 5.3.8 MySql v. 5.1.39
Just like the topic says i am wondering what is the difference between QOS and WISH on this router, as far i can tell they are both for traffic shaping but surely there must be a difference.Also will either allow for entire IP's/connections be prioritized over others or just specific applications?
First, I am lost between the differences between Port Forwarding, QoS and Application Rules...5 PC's online at same time playing Diablo 3. All lag terribly, and I see posts saying to setup QoS, then another says port foward, then another says setup application rules. I want any PC running D3 to have top priority and max bandwidth...If I try to set QoS, it has Protocol and Remote Port Ranges which I don't know what to put where.If I try to Port Forward, it only wants to let me use one IP address for the ports needed, plus I don't understand the difference between TCP and UDP settings.If I try Application Rules, it asks for a firewall port, which I don't know what to enter.Diablo 3 uses ports 80, 1119, and 6881-6999 I have Rev A2 with 1.21 Firmware and all my machines are on Win7. Should I upgrade firmware? If so, which one?
if my internet carrier supports both, why should I spend a little more to get a cable modem that has DOCSIS 3.0 support? What's the benefit over DOCSIS 2.0 (or 1.0)?
I need to set up a VPN connection between two branch offices and the main office (three nodes)From the specs it looks like CISCO881-K9 can do the job. What is the main difference between CISCO881-SEC-K9 and CISCO881-K9?Is Avanced IP security feature set required?
I have a weird issue I have never seen before and am trying to get some answers. I setup a laptop for one of our employees who works out in the field. We typically login to the machine while on the network with a domain account. This is so the password gets cached and they can login to the machine once they receive it. I sent a laptop to this one guy (who is rather tech savvy-so I know it is not user error) and he could not login to the laptop using his network credentials. I was able to get him on his home network using his router, and I RDP'ed into the machine. When I was remotely connected, I was able to login to the PC with no problem. However, after I disconnected, he tried to login also and it kept telling him that the domain was not available? It wasn't even an "invalid password or login" error.I ended up creating another local account on the machine so he could work, but I am stumped as to why he could not login locally, but I could using RDP.
I am wondering what the difference in size of small, medium , large business network would be?Like say is 0 - 50 computers a small network 100 - 1000 a medium size network 1000 > a large network ?cOr are their other factors one most consider?
My daughters want a web cam for their room. I would like to be able to check on whats going on. We have a Linksys wireless router for the home. Is there software/hardware availible to allow monitoring the web cam traffic from our main computer.
I mean what are the benefits of using FTTH (fiber-to-the-home) instead of FTTB (fiber-to-the-building)? i.e. does it give better speeds, latency, etc...
I keep having pop-ups from my McAfee informing me that an unknown device is attempting or has connected to my network which I don't understand as my wireless router is encrypted with a password. My neighbours aren't likely to be technical enough to break this and the signal isn't exactly strong anyway so is unlikely to reach much further outside, that being said I always mark them as intruders. Now I continuosly get pop ups saying "a device you marked as introduer has connected to your network. Mcafee has blocked the device from accessing your pc". or words to that effect. what's the difference between this 'network' and my internet? I don't really understand what it's saying, I haven't set up any network that I know of... none of my computers are 'linked' so to speak.
What is the difference between AP, Client and Repeater. There is a switch on the back of my Access Point and I just wanted a little bit of knowledge of what they are and what are the best situation I would use them in?