Summary: Hi everyone, first off - please excuse my ignorance about networking! Hopefully you can be of some help though. Here's my network setup and use case: ...
Summary: Is it possible to daisy chain router, via wired and wireless connection. For example: Cable Modem Out to RouterA WAN Port, RouterA LAN port out to R...
Summary: My home network (simplified) is as follows: My main computer is connected to router 1, which is daisy-chained to router 2 which is feeding my laptop i...
Summary: I was wandering if someone could tell me how to properly daisy chain two lynksys 4 port routers, and a microsoft mn 500 wireless router, that is confi...
Summary: You need only one router. For expanding your network you can "daisy chain" a series of switching hubs. eg get say 4 x 8 port switching hubs. Connect f...
Summary: I have just added a DLink DIR-628 router to my home network for 5Ghz (802.11a) access. This router is dual band, but only transmits on one frequency ...
Summary: It will help. You had the two routers configured for separate subnets with no routing between them. Once they're both on the same subnet wireless cl...
Summary: Ahh. Some routers isolate the wireless clients from the wired clients and/or each other. Sometime this is configurable, sometimes it's not. To further...
Summary: I have Netgear's Gateway Router for my network at home. It one has one port in it, but I got this one before they released a newwer router with four ...
Summary: I’ve read several posts regarding daisy chaining routers etc., but did not see anything similar to my problem…I have 2 identical broadband routers...
Summary: i am a network novice. I have cable modem to a Netgear Mimo wireless router. connected to the router are 3 desktop PC's a wireless printer and a wirel...
Summary: I don't know if this applies to me but my networking specialist with canon printer tech support told me that making a daisy chain could fix my problem...
Summary: Here's my situation ... I am hoping someone edumacate me. Currently my home network is equipped with a Netgear wireless router, a DSL modem, and three...
Summary: Hey Guys, I'm new here but I'm hoping you can help me! I need to daisy chain 2 routers. Router A is in the basement and Router B is upstairs. The ran...
Summary: Is ok to daisy-chain workgroup switches, would there be a perfromance decrease if (4) switches are daisy-chained throughtout a network? I have a star...
Summary: Why not just give router #2 a static IP address in the same range as network 1. This would make it part of the same network and routing should be aut...
Summary: I would setup a few VLAN's and put those 10 worksta's on the one VLAN and put the rest of the worksta's on the other VLAN , but keep in mine that for ...
Summary: I have computers in two buildings. Each bldg has a router. The two routers are connected with str8 cat5 (A to the uplink port on B). Now I can connec...
Summary: Hi! I just got dsl today and was recently on dialup and networked.Easy. I had bought a D link Router for my dsl but after hours on the phone with tec...
Summary: Rowan, scroll down and read replies to all your postings (you should really stick to one post on the exact same problem per forum) and check your repl...
Summary: Hmm... three nics? How would that help? Also, the DSL link for my network is embedded in the router. The other is a separate modem. I don't want to...
Summary: Hi, Here is my situation... Our main computer is running XP Home and is connected to satellite internet via a nic. My new laptop w/Vista is networke...
Summary: Hi, I'm moving in to my new place soon and I have a room in the basement with a cable hookup. My roommate is upstairs with another, and we each have ...
Summary: I am trying to set up a win 2000 server with 2 win 2000 pro clients. I have an internet connection coming into the house with a cable modem, the modem...
Summary: Hello, Its a 2 part questions. I thought about putting in a wireless router for my house so I can used my wireless lan capability on my laptop to sha...