ms <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Axel Hammerschmidt wrote:
> > Peavy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I have a brand new Belkin Wireless G router (F5D7230uk4). It works
> >>fine as a wireless router, connects successfuly to the internet via
> >>cable modem and allows acces via wireless networking. However,
> >>whenever I plug another PC in via a wired port, within 60 seconds the
> >>internet and wireless lights go out, the other lights go orange and
> >>both wireless connectivity and internet connectivity are lost. I have
> >>tried this with two different PCs and a couple of different cables, so
> >>I don't think it is down to a faulty cable or network card. Actually,
> >>if I plug both PCs in to wired ports they can connect to each other
> >>quite happily, but the wireless network disappears.
> >>
> >>Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >
> > Do you have the router's DHCP client turned on? Otherwise, try turning
> > it on. And, seeing that you are on a cable modem, you may have to
> > re-establish your lease (register a MAC address) on your ISP's set-up
> > page - if they have such one.
>
>
> Are you trying to run two pc on the cable modem? One via the wireless
> and one wired. If you are, then you may need to place a wired router
> between the cable modem and the wireless router. The cable modem's dhcp
> may only allow one connection. By placing the wired router in between,
> the cable modem will connect with the wired router, which will also have
> DHCP also to link to all the additional wired pc's and devices. D-link,
> Lynksys, and other make these and they are usually under $50 for a four
> port model.
The F5D7230uk is a NAT router. I read what the OP wrote, that he plugged
the PC into one of the router's ports.
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