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Posted by GS on October 6, 2005, 4:12 am
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We got leased line (RJ45 cable directly to home), we have 2 PC's,
connected through Router, the WAM IP address is: 192.168.25.234 and LAN
side it is using 192.168.1 subnet (192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3), once
enter all WAN port details, th esetup wizard not finishing, and we are
not getting internet through Router. If we connect the cable directly
to PC and configure that WAN IP address (192.168.25.234), it works, but
one PC at a time, I tried both PC's, it works individually, if we
connect through Router, nope. Any suggestions, thanks in advance.
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Posted by $Bill on October 6, 2005, 4:40 am
GS wrote:
> We got leased line (RJ45 cable directly to home), we have 2 PC's,
> connected through Router, the WAM IP address is: 192.168.25.234 and LAN
> side it is using 192.168.1 subnet (192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3), once
> enter all WAN port details, th esetup wizard not finishing, and we are
> not getting internet through Router. If we connect the cable directly
> to PC and configure that WAN IP address (192.168.25.234), it works, but
> one PC at a time, I tried both PC's, it works individually, if we
> connect through Router, nope. Any suggestions, thanks in advance.
You're going to have to post your router type and whether you can address
it's config/status pages or not. Did you follow the router setup instructions ?
In most cases just plugging it in and powering everything down and powering
everything back up starting at the modem end and waiting for each device to
come all the way up should get you going.
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Posted by Tom Stiller on October 6, 2005, 8:09 am
> We got leased line (RJ45 cable directly to home), we have 2 PC's,
> connected through Router, the WAM IP address is: 192.168.25.234 and LAN
> side it is using 192.168.1 subnet (192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3), once
> enter all WAN port details, th esetup wizard not finishing, and we are
> not getting internet through Router. If we connect the cable directly
> to PC and configure that WAN IP address (192.168.25.234), it works, but
> one PC at a time, I tried both PC's, it works individually, if we
> connect through Router, nope. Any suggestions, thanks in advance.
Judging from the WAN IP address, 192.168.25.234, your line is already
connected to a NAT router. Normally, additional IP addresses would be
available from such a router and one would attach a switch or, less
preferably, a hub to such a line to distribute additional IP addresses
assigned by it.
Who supplies this "leased line" and what are their terms and conditions
regarding multiple computers connected to it?
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Tom Stiller
PGP fingerprint = 5108 DDB2 9761 EDE5 E7E3
7BDA 71ED 6496 99C0 C7CF
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Posted by GS on October 6, 2005, 9:04 am
This is ISP giving service to home, they come home and hardcode this
static IP address into PC (192.168.25.234), instaed of hardcode into
PC, we asked them to configure Router WAN port, so that we can connect
two PC's to Internet, both PC's connected to Router LAN ports, this is
available in Asia, they won't give public IP addres to home, instaed
they run RJ45 cable to home and hardcode this private IP address to PC,
if we want both PC's, then they are suggesting us to take 2 cables for
both PC's. I bought this router and connected, will it work in private
IP address case?.
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Posted by Tom Stiller on October 6, 2005, 1:55 pm
> This is ISP giving service to home, they come home and hardcode this
> static IP address into PC (192.168.25.234), instaed of hardcode into
> PC, we asked them to configure Router WAN port, so that we can connect
> two PC's to Internet, both PC's connected to Router LAN ports, this is
> available in Asia, they won't give public IP addres to home, instaed
> they run RJ45 cable to home and hardcode this private IP address to PC,
> if we want both PC's, then they are suggesting us to take 2 cables for
> both PC's. I bought this router and connected, will it work in private
> IP address case?.
No.
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Tom Stiller
PGP fingerprint = 5108 DDB2 9761 EDE5 E7E3
7BDA 71ED 6496 99C0 C7CF
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