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You have a problem setting the wireless router?


Added: 17-09-2006
Author: Mike Furlong
Category: Broad-Band Internet
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A friend can contact me for another day network problems
I thought I would share with you. Maybe you have experience as a
well. And you know the definition of a true experience?
Experience is what you get when you did not get what she wants!

My friend and his wife went to the wireless. They bought a new laptop
with built-in wireless (WiFi) and want to roam around the beginning of
the homeplace Tuners untethered by LAN when connected to the Internet.

Add the laptop so they go home wireless Linksys
router to get important points for laptops.
The man at the computer store said it works like a charm.
They all have to do is plug in the router and go wireless.
After a reboot, and deadly, and contact the computer store
all without results, they will think nothing to lose by calling me.
Haven t I knew if I m flattered or kuwatukana.

However, I'm helping you because I have the experience (see definition above).

Let's start with a little background. Perhaps as you know, send and receive information
on the Internet, your computer has internet protocol (IP).
This IP address is part of the Internet Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
This address, which uniquely identifies the material on the Internet,
given in blocks to Internet Service Provider (ISP)
ASSIGNED internet Numbers Authority (lines).
Your ISP address and then redistributing its customers. You, in other words!
I Haven t heard of any ISP that gives out multiple IP addresses per account.
Usually if you have a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) or cable-TV of your internet connection
single IP address. Often, however, IP is not permanently assigned to you.
ISPs will use it when you go back online and then give to someone
Other disconnect (ie turn off the DSL or cable modem). Process
called Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Remember this DHCP.
Will appear later!

So how is that your house that you ve been equipped with more than one computer
with the IP address of one?

Two good things come to play.
The first channel is reserved
three blocks of IP address space for private internets:

10,0.0,0 - 10,255,255,255 (10 / 8 prefixes)
172,16,0.0 - 172,31,255,255 (172.16 / 12 prefix)
192,168,0.0 - 192,168,255,255 (192.168 / 16 prefix)

Second, there is another protocol called Network Address Translation (Nat) to participate.
Private IP addresses mentioned can be used freely and internet systems
to ignore one of these addresses if they wander outside the information superhighway.

But listen to your router address. And if there are packets, when they returned
sometimes called, and the private (or local) IP addresses to go out to the internet,
you will own router, not the IP address you get from your ISP
(This is Network Address Translation).
Information again when you get the first router and track where
send it back to you through your personal (or local) IP address.
Your router can do it even if your computer has several
private (or local) network.

Now, back to our problem. You may be the cable, I see that the PC you get one of
Nat personal address as when you turn 192,168,1.100. Routers
demand from the actual address of your ISP (usually through DHCP). And then
router can provide a private IP address via DHCP server of its own. Giving time
IP address also tells you that you send the package first. Become
Your gateway that can translate the private IP addresses to the real
IP addresses. Then the gateway IP address of many (but not all) routers to select by default is 192,168,1.1
and especially the Linksys router.

But this is what happened to my friend. They've wired router (Netopia a) that the
is to get a real Internet address and use the internal private IP address of the gateway
192,168,1.1 for computer network cables. When a new Linksys wireless router
This is plugged into Netopia, prompted by an IP address via DHCP. Is to assign IP addresses 192,168,1.114
by Netopia. Linksys and then set himself up as the gateway IP address for wireless 192,168,1.1
PC connection. Now you might think this will work because there are two distinct persons
network in the truth. But when he turned out, the router was smart enough, but it seems
smart. The Linksys wireless router receives outbound packets in the gateway IP address but 192,168,1.1
involved before trying them on the Netopia router is also the gateway
192,168,1.1's IP address using.

The solution? Using the browser-based configuration Linksys organization I change the default gateway IP
192,168,2.1 address for Linksys.

Now I ignore some IP address issues such as masks and Subnets.
So, if you go back looking for more information or information, try searching
IP addresses, private IP network, Nat protocol,
or DHCP.

I hope my experience can save you from getting some experience!




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