Q. I bought linksys 160N last night but there is a problem as when i turn on the router, sometimes the lights turn on but sometimes don't and when lights didn't turn on, there is a very tiny sound comes out of router. Also i got DC a lot. please help me out
A. My solution:
- only use the linksys wrt160N as an accespoint : don't use the internet port on the router !!!
ONLY USE THE Ethernet ports (1, 2, 3, 4) for ALL your network traffic
- disable DHCPserver on the wrt160N
The DHCP server/internetport causes the problems on the wrt160n, so the router dropped the wired/wireless internetconnection).
The DHCP server on the modem/router works good, "he is the boss in your network" : disable the dhcp-server on the linksys wrt160N, it can conlict anymore and don't want to be the boss anymore in your network.
One DHCP-boss in your network is enough
Setup:
router ip = 192.168.1.9
DHCP server --> disabled (don't forget !!)
Wireless: Manual
BASIC WIRELESS SETTING :
network mode = Wireless-G only ( my laptop has G ... and no N)
Networkname (SSID) = PIETJE&puk (example)
standard channel = 11 - 2.462GHZ (no conflicts with my DECTphone anymore)
SSID broadcast = disabled
WIRELESS MACFILTER (OPTIONAL) : ENABLED
access restictions= permit PC's ....
mac adres list = < wireless macadres laptop/pc >
administration:
router password = THis&4evER (example of strong password )
(wireless)remote access = disabled
- only use the linksys wrt160N as an accespoint : don't use the internet port on the router !!!
ONLY USE THE Ethernet ports (1, 2, 3, 4) for ALL your network traffic
- disable DHCPserver on the wrt160N
The DHCP server/internetport causes the problems on the wrt160n, so the router dropped the wired/wireless internetconnection).
The DHCP server on the modem/router works good, "he is the boss in your network" : disable the dhcp-server on the linksys wrt160N, it can conlict anymore and don't want to be the boss anymore in your network.
One DHCP-boss in your network is enough
Setup:
router ip = 192.168.1.9
DHCP server --> disabled (don't forget !!)
Wireless: Manual
BASIC WIRELESS SETTING :
network mode = Wireless-G only ( my laptop has G ... and no N)
Networkname (SSID) = PIETJE&puk (example)
standard channel = 11 - 2.462GHZ (no conflicts with my DECTphone anymore)
SSID broadcast = disabled
WIRELESS MACFILTER (OPTIONAL) : ENABLED
access restictions= permit PC's ....
mac adres list = < wireless macadres laptop/pc >
administration:
router password = THis&4evER (example of strong password )
(wireless)remote access = disabled
Connecting 2 Linksys Routers?
Q. I bought a Linksys WRT160N wireless router a few months ago and hooked it up, with my laptop connected wirelessly, and an xbox 360 and 2 computers connected wired. The wired connections frequently lost connection, so i am wondering if i can connect my wireless router to a wired linksys router. I have heard of wireless access points, but would making the second router (wireless router) an access point still allow my laptop to connect and use the internet? So, in conclusion, is it possible to connect a wired and wireless router together on the same modem and still have them both provide internet?
A. Yes, you can do that. However, the process is complicated, and you will need to consult your manual and/or the Linksys website support for details. Basically, you're NOT using the router part of the wireless router at all, but only as an access point. It's known as "pass-thru".
2 Xbox 360 250GB slims on the same network?
Q. I have been having problems with my xbox LIVE connection on my home network. I use a cisco linksys WRT160N V3 wireless router with a motorola SBV5220 cable modem. My younger brother also has the same xbox as I do, but he has no problems connecting to LIVE. I use a manual IP address because the router won't assign one. The problems that are experienced when i try to conenct to the network range from a moderate NAT to just not being able to connect to LIVE outright. I was wondering if there were any solutions to this or if I'll have to resort to offline gaming while I'm home.
A.
How can I change my IP address?
Q. I want to change my Canadian IP Address into an American one so I can use specific services like spotify and netflix. I heard from a friend that you can change your IP by entering it into some settings on your router. I have a Linksys WRT160N V3 router. I don't have my manual and I am on a mac. Also, will this mess up my cable provider? I.E. give me American rates or stop providing services?
What If I change my DHCP to a Static IP and then change my IP from there?
What If I change my DHCP to a Static IP and then change my IP from there?
A. What you need is a Personal VPN, http://www.personalvpn.org which will do this in a safe and reliable manner.
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