yoyo wrote: » Of course it is . Others use the wifi, you use the wired lan connection will be no problem, the router will take care of the connections, I assume this is what you mean? Btw turn of the dhcp server on the Zyxcel, and use the lan ports on the belkin to connect to the net Nick
Lightbulb Sun wrote: » I think so yes. I want to use the wired connection coming from the zyxel while leaving the Belkin wifi router on for the rest of the house. The Belkin router is connected only with the ac adaptor power at the moment. How do I turn off dhcp server on the zyxel?
yoyo wrote: » Ahh ok, the Belkin isn't connected via lan cable to the modem? If you turn off the dhcp server on the zyxel then you won't be able to connect to the internet at all. Does the belkin stop working only when you plug the lan cable in? How do you have the Belkin set up? Nick
gadgetman496 wrote: » Are they both modem/routers? have you both of them connected separately to 2 phone sockets?
Lightbulb Sun wrote: » They are both routers yes. The belkin is the only one that can transmit a wifi signal. The zyxel is just a cable ethernet router. Yep, they are both in different rooms, different sockets.
gadgetman496 wrote: » Could it be that one of his boxes is a wireless router & can already do what's needed on its own? Connect it to the phone socket near the machine you want to be wired, connect a network cable from it to the machine, enable wireless for others to use?
yoyo wrote: » Im guessing the Belkin is a modem/router, like the zyxel judging from his previous post. Both are plugged in to different phone points, and one knocks the other off when it's being used. That would be my understanding. The Belkin could be set up as a wireless repeater I imagine, although it would depend Nick
gadgetman496 wrote: » If one of them is a modem router with wireless that's all he should need to achieve his goal?
yoyo wrote: » if the belkin has a modem in it as well then remove the zyxel completely and replace it with the Belkin, should solve the issue! (the belkin likely has a few lan ports on the back that can be used in conjunction with the wifi) Nick
yoyo wrote: » Reading ops post again it seems the zyxel is in fact only a modem, if the belkin has a modem in it as well then remove the zyxel completely and replace it with the Belkin, should solve the issue! (the belkin likely has a few lan ports on the back that can be used in conjunction with the wifi) Nick
moneymad wrote: » easy pick one router to connect to the dsl [phone line] call that dslrouter other router is called dumbrouter connect the two routers with a crossover cable[comes with the router] dumb_router's default gateway is dslrouter everything will work fine.
gadgetman496 wrote: » That would require him to run a cable from his parents room to the second router location? He might as well just plug said cable into his Laptop directly? If you don't want to run a cable you should consider a set of home plugs200Mbps for £28500Mbps for £38
Lightbulb Sun wrote: » How do they work? Do they feed off the Belkin or the phone line?
gadgetman496 wrote: » Plug one into a mains socket in your parents room and use the supplied network cable to connect it to the router. Plug the second one into a mains socket in your room and use the supplied network cable to connect from it to your laptop. Job done! They use the existing electrical house circuit to transmit a broadband signal.
areyawell wrote: » Does the Wifi modem not have Ethernet ports? Just use that as your main modem? Or buy this and plug it into your non-wireless modem
Lightbulb Sun wrote: » No need for the zyxel at all then in the equation? Would the 200mbps one be more than adequate? The connection is very modest (3mb)
Lightbulb Sun wrote: » Yes it does but it's in the parents room. Just a case of respecting their wish of not spending a lot of time up there as its their room.
areyawell wrote: » There will be no difference between wired and wireless on 3MB Broadband.
gadgetman496 wrote: »
areyawell wrote: » I get same pings on wired and wireless on 24 meg broadband. I get 2.2 m/bs per second wired, 2.2 mb/s wireless with no difference to wired. Ping times are the same as well. Even if your brother hogs the bandwith downloading torrents etc, Game Demos etc having it wired is not going to help if he is constantly downloading or streaming!