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The wireless router is by Belkin G wireless router then the other router is a solid state router from Leviton that is a voice/data router rated 10/100 connected to a Toshiba 1100 model cable modem then to a wi-fi external antena with a N connection run down to a rf cable wire then to a power amplifier then under the house to a hi rated splitter then up throuh the house where it connects to the cable modem

2007-02-04 09:04:06 · 3 answers · asked by nomad0159 1 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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Equipment seems way to much. I see two Cable Modems, a wireless router, a wired router, and external wi-fi antenna (thats not connected to the wireless router), a cable power amplifier (For What?) and a cable splitter.

You can only run one cable modem at a time on the same connection. Also, why do you have two routers connected together?

2007-02-04 09:37:33 · answer #1 · answered by Taba 7 · 0 0

effortless really. Plug an ethernet cable into the LAN port of cable modem and WAN port of the router. notwithstanding, the cable modem will undergo in ideas the hardware cope with of your computing gadget that change into very last linked to it. So in case your cable modem has a reset button you want to press that until eventually it reboots, in the different case disconnect it from means for awhile (and eliminate any battery from it, if it has one). Then means up the cable modem, means up the router, and means up your computing gadget stressed out to between the LAN ports on the router. shop on with classes to set an admin password on the router and prompt safe practices settings (do not go away your prompt huge open for your associates). once you connect a computing gadget or different gadget to prompt you'll favor to apply similar safe practices putting.

2016-11-02 07:58:26 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

ditch the levington router
they are junk cheap ones and have known issues
the path should be incoming cable feed ( isolated for the cable modem ) to te cable modem, from there a cat5 patch cable from cable modem to the wan port of the router, ( be it wired or wireless )
how far is your distance and do you have WEP and packet encryption enabled ?

2007-02-04 09:45:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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