Boomyal
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This post revisits an earlier subject but I just got around to executing what I thought I had a handle on. My system is fiber optic DSL. I have a Quest ActionTech 1000 combination modem/4 port router/wireless router. I have been running successfully on that setup for both wireless and wired network. The problem is that I still do not have enough wired ports so I had eliminate some points. To compound things I just had to install a Network Extender to receive the cell phone signal in the house. Even though I do not understand why, the network extender hooks to an ethernet port. Soooooo, I resurrected the 8 port router issue
Previously, when I was using broadband cable, I used an 8 port Netgear router to handle all my connections. When I tried to use it with my new DSL modem, it did not work.
What I did this time around (learned from previous post) is I turned off the DHCP function on the 8 port Netgear, then connected a lead between the modem/router to one of the 8 line out ports on the netgear. At first this seemed to work. Very soon it was apparent that something was goofy. My two primary PCs continued to function just fine but wired computers further away became intermittent with an internet connection. My Network Extender also intermittently showed a failed connection. In addition I have two laptops (one from a friend trying to diagnose an Outlook Express issue). Both of those would be intermittent in their wireless hookup.
Bottom line is that I just reverted back to the limited modem/ router only. All the appliances connected to it are now back to working just fine.
What could be going on? What am I missing? It was supposed to be simple to turn that Netgear Router into a switch.
Previously, when I was using broadband cable, I used an 8 port Netgear router to handle all my connections. When I tried to use it with my new DSL modem, it did not work.
What I did this time around (learned from previous post) is I turned off the DHCP function on the 8 port Netgear, then connected a lead between the modem/router to one of the 8 line out ports on the netgear. At first this seemed to work. Very soon it was apparent that something was goofy. My two primary PCs continued to function just fine but wired computers further away became intermittent with an internet connection. My Network Extender also intermittently showed a failed connection. In addition I have two laptops (one from a friend trying to diagnose an Outlook Express issue). Both of those would be intermittent in their wireless hookup.
Bottom line is that I just reverted back to the limited modem/ router only. All the appliances connected to it are now back to working just fine.
What could be going on? What am I missing? It was supposed to be simple to turn that Netgear Router into a switch.