duncanb7
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LAN network connection
Dear Experts,
I have two computer one window 7 and window xp and one modem device of ADSL router
with 4 ports , and two computer are connected to one of 4 ports ADSL modem router.
Each computer I need to do setup LAN and PPPOE connection in ooder to connect to WWW
or exteranl Internet.
I would like to ask one question whether I just need to do on one computer only
with LAN and PPPOE connection setup and the other computer just need to do LAN connection only(no PPPOE modem connection neccssary) so that both computers connected to www internet ? I believe that is possible the reason becoz two computers are connected to LAN ports together on the ADSL modem router already.
IF possible.how to set the gateway address of second computer on Port 2. by editng
newtork properties manually.
For example:
===========
Port 1: Window 7
PPP Adaptor:
LAN Adaptor:
===========
Port 2: Window XP
LAN Adaptor:
If impossible, why not ?
The case like in university, the school is only do one time modem/router/gateway connection to WAN(www internet)
and other user computers in school just need do LAN connection that will directly
connect to outside world internet, Right
Please advise
Duncan
I have two computer one window 7 and window xp and one modem device of ADSL router
with 4 ports , and two computer are connected to one of 4 ports ADSL modem router.
Each computer I need to do setup LAN and PPPOE connection in ooder to connect to WWW
or exteranl Internet.
I would like to ask one question whether I just need to do on one computer only
with LAN and PPPOE connection setup and the other computer just need to do LAN connection only(no PPPOE modem connection neccssary) so that both computers connected to www internet ? I believe that is possible the reason becoz two computers are connected to LAN ports together on the ADSL modem router already.
IF possible.how to set the gateway address of second computer on Port 2. by editng
newtork properties manually.
For example:
===========
Port 1: Window 7
PPP Adaptor:
LAN Adaptor:
===========
Port 2: Window XP
LAN Adaptor:
If impossible, why not ?
The case like in university, the school is only do one time modem/router/gateway connection to WAN(www internet)
and other user computers in school just need do LAN connection that will directly
connect to outside world internet, Right
Please advise
Duncan
Hi,
In most routers it's possible to preconfigure all the ADSL settings, so that you don't need to set them up anymore on the PC's... Have a look in the web-configuration pages of the router. Most likely you will find the settings there under interfaces or WAN.
In most routers it's possible to preconfigure all the ADSL settings, so that you don't need to set them up anymore on the PC's... Have a look in the web-configuration pages of the router. Most likely you will find the settings there under interfaces or WAN.
ASKER
So in bridge mode on the router, I must set PPPOE connction to each computer.
IS it right ?
Now I need to do PPPOE with password and login on window XP and window & computer
So could I just do it on one computer only ?
IS it right ?
Now I need to do PPPOE with password and login on window XP and window & computer
So could I just do it on one computer only ?
ASKER
So in bridge mode on the router, I must set PPPOE connction to each computer.
IS it right ?
Now I need to do PPPOE with password and login on both window XP and window 7 computer
So could I just do it on one computer only ?
IS it right ?
Now I need to do PPPOE with password and login on both window XP and window 7 computer
So could I just do it on one computer only ?
You should be able to configure your router as PPPOE client. So you set your username and password in the router, and the router will get the IP address of your provider. Then none of your computers need to authenticate with your provider since the router already did so.
All your devices will get an internal IP address and share the external ip address
Your internal network need to be configured, to use your routers internal IP address as default gateway and the router will handle (route) all internet traffic to your provider.
All your devices will get an internal IP address and share the external ip address
Your internal network need to be configured, to use your routers internal IP address as default gateway and the router will handle (route) all internet traffic to your provider.
ASKER
http://www.moonblinkwifi.com/routervsbridge.cfm
it seems my ADSL modem router is set to bridge mode by NEC manaufacture so that
I have to do PPPOE connection on every computer.
And even I tried IP of 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 or 10......many try , I still can not
go to router's admin login page and set it back to router mode
Without modem manual, I can not find the admin login web page in order to
switch back it into router mode, so I think this thread answer is impossible if no the
admin login web page's IP
If you get the NEC NTA 3110 manual, please send to me
Please advise
Duncan
it seems my ADSL modem router is set to bridge mode by NEC manaufacture so that
I have to do PPPOE connection on every computer.
And even I tried IP of 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 or 10......many try , I still can not
go to router's admin login page and set it back to router mode
Without modem manual, I can not find the admin login web page in order to
switch back it into router mode, so I think this thread answer is impossible if no the
admin login web page's IP
If you get the NEC NTA 3110 manual, please send to me
Please advise
Duncan
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I think your problem is specified under:
Initialize the NETVIGATOR Wireless Modem (turn on the router mode)
Initialize the NETVIGATOR Wireless Modem (turn on the router mode)
ASKER
Dear BM-vnext,
that is suprise you found the related manual,
my ISP admin support has NOT replied me yet.
I took a few days to seach it, but could not find related one, at least related
Please let me digest the document first, and see how to switch back to router mode
instead of bridge mode.
There is console 9-pin RS232 port which might my used for changing router setting
by external VT100 terminal
THanks
that is suprise you found the related manual,
my ISP admin support has NOT replied me yet.
I took a few days to seach it, but could not find related one, at least related
Please let me digest the document first, and see how to switch back to router mode
instead of bridge mode.
There is console 9-pin RS232 port which might my used for changing router setting
by external VT100 terminal
THanks
ASKER
I try http://setup.net and 192.168.8.1 that ISP told me to do so
and that is also mentioned in your pdf document
and
both is not correct. And ISP support go to check it again and reply
the device I am using that is just ADLS modem and no router function so
the modem is no any admin login page.
Last question, ask BM-vnext, could we have ADSL model without router function with
4 ports Ethernet connection. I mean on the modem we can use one phone line to
share 4 ports computers connectionat the same time. Is it possible without router function ?
Now I am using the modem with two computer, on every computer I do PPPOE
connection individually, both computer could go internet(www.goggle.com) at the same
using only one modem and one phone line
Plese comment it
and that is also mentioned in your pdf document
and
both is not correct. And ISP support go to check it again and reply
the device I am using that is just ADLS modem and no router function so
the modem is no any admin login page.
Last question, ask BM-vnext, could we have ADSL model without router function with
4 ports Ethernet connection. I mean on the modem we can use one phone line to
share 4 ports computers connectionat the same time. Is it possible without router function ?
Now I am using the modem with two computer, on every computer I do PPPOE
connection individually, both computer could go internet(www.goggle.com) at the same
using only one modem and one phone line
Plese comment it
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ASKER
it didn't work for 192.168.8.1
THis thread just let me know more about more networking
So just conclude
1- THe NEC mode might be router since it has 4 port ?
2- THe NEC mode must be set to bridge mode
3- I could not find out the IP of login page router since item i above is not confirmed yet
I bought one CISCO LINK SYS wireless router and I tried every thing is okay with 192.168.1.1
and I also connect the CISCO wireless router to the port of THE NEC modem that is
also working. ANd today I found interesting thing I can success do
port forwarding on LINKSYS amdin pagefrom ISP IP port 80 forward to one of LAN computers , other port
of ISP IP port is blocked by ISP
Just wait the ISP support reply if need more information about NEC mode
that is a good study at least now I know there is so called brdige mode
DUncan
THis thread just let me know more about more networking
So just conclude
1- THe NEC mode might be router since it has 4 port ?
2- THe NEC mode must be set to bridge mode
3- I could not find out the IP of login page router since item i above is not confirmed yet
I bought one CISCO LINK SYS wireless router and I tried every thing is okay with 192.168.1.1
and I also connect the CISCO wireless router to the port of THE NEC modem that is
also working. ANd today I found interesting thing I can success do
port forwarding on LINKSYS amdin pagefrom ISP IP port 80 forward to one of LAN computers , other port
of ISP IP port is blocked by ISP
Just wait the ISP support reply if need more information about NEC mode
that is a good study at least now I know there is so called brdige mode
DUncan
ASKER
THanks for all of your reply.
In recent thread about networking, I am not just asking how to do the internet or router connectivity but also want to get the actual neworking concept
Duncan
In recent thread about networking, I am not just asking how to do the internet or router connectivity but also want to get the actual neworking concept
Duncan
I think we saw your question before.
The more I think about your configuration, I think you should change the settings in your router.
I think currently it is set in Bridged Mode, so it is passing your provider credentials directly to your computer.
Depending on the type of router you have, it should be possible to set it in Router Mode.
Then it will enable the DHCP server in the router, and you'll be able to connect multiple deviced via the 4 ports and will receive a internal IP address.
See if it helps.
-BM