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Installed the wireless router and wireless laptop fine.
they work great. I plugged a cable into the router port and then into the wall to connect the new router to my old existing wired network. None of the pre existing ethernet jacks are working at all be it the internet or in my network neighborhood. I have 6 other jacks i want to get working for ps2 and future desktops. The hub in the basement on the wired line is pretty old. I was figuring i need to replace it with a newer switch. anyone have any input? thanks troy |
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What IP's are you getting on the computers? Are they static
or DHCP assigned? Also notice that MS is using by default the 192.168.2.x subnet (notice the 2 -- this is different from most vendors) -- this means that you may need to reconfigure the hub/switch on the basement or the base LAN address on the MN 500/700. >-----Original Message----- >Installed the wireless router and wireless laptop fine. >they work great. I plugged a cable into the router port >and then into the wall to connect the new router to my >old existing wired network. None of the pre existing >ethernet jacks are working at all be it the internet or >in my network neighborhood. I have 6 other jacks i want >to get working for ps2 and future desktops. The hub in >the basement on the wired line is pretty old. I was >figuring i need to replace it with a newer switch. >anyone have any input? > > >thanks >. > |
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