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Any wireless router I've had with wired networking ports seem to come lose very easily. The least bit of stress on the CAT 5 cables and the computers lose connection or the modem does to the LAN. Is there a way to solve this problem?

2006-11-26 17:20:41 · 3 answers · asked by nikki_night2000 1 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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You are probably not plugging the cord's end (8 pin 8 conductor plug commonly known as RJ45) into the jack on the router all the way in until you clearly hear a click. That would be your plastic latch or tab springing up and locking the plug in the jack. That's when the plug is new. The jack's mechanical performance usually stays pretty good throughout its lifetime but the plug gets worn out really quick. The plastic latch might have been broken off or over-bent so badly that it stays on but does not spring anymore. If you were using the same cable with all those routers, a broken plastic latch on the cord would be the most logical explanation. Simply throw that cord away and get a new one they are really cheap these days and hundreds of suppliers carry them, online and off.

2006-11-29 15:32:35 · answer #1 · answered by DA 2 · 0 0

Are the connectors pushed completely into the router and have a good tight connection?

If that doesn't help, have the tabs been broken off the cables? The connectors should have tabs similar to phone cables. If the tabs have been broken off, the best way would be to replace the cables.

2006-11-26 18:17:01 · answer #2 · answered by Bryan A 5 · 0 0

you're able to draw your self a diagram. Your laptop lab already has information superhighway get right of entry to with a linksys router, which i think has a public IP and then a private IP subnet- perhaps it is likewise a public IP on the in the internet router finding on your company ISP. used to connect with the exterior interface of the downstream netgear on the spot fw/router i think your laptop lab use yet another inner maximum subnet for the in the wifi netgear. you're the two making use of one or 2 levels of NAT already and function a wifi gadget already serving the laptop lab - why introduce yet another gadget except you in basic terms choose to amplify wifi variety?? in the adventure that your new wifi Netgear router is frequent with an ADSL or Cable WAN interface and multiple LAN swap ports then it is going to by no potential have an instantaneous information superhighway connection - you in basic terms choose to apply the LAN switchport interfaces as your information superhighway connection is two gadgets upstream! Is there any reason to no longer use the wifi features of the present netgear fw/router? or you in basic terms choose an difficulty-free wifi get right of entry to factor which you may use the hot Netgear wifi router as - in basic terms make it a gadget on your latest laptop lab LAN and permit wifi making constructive you do no longer enable the two to situation DHCP in an analogous levels! Sorry if it quite is uncertain, it quite is complicated to visualize what human beings try to acieve in specific circumstances.

2016-12-13 14:55:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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