Friday, August 20, 2010

How to change the setting of the router to connect more than 10 computers to the shared internet?

We have 15 computers in our public school. 10 of the computers are connected to a shared internet but the other 5 computers cannot connect to the internet. Our IP addresses are range from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.15. We are using 2 kinds of router that are connected to each other: SMC-AZ1016DT and D-Link DES-1016D. The students cannot use 5 of the computers for their RESEARCH in the internet because the that problem. Thanks in advance.....



How to change the setting of the router to connect more than 10 computers to the shared internet?norten



connect this 5 computers on same router,and tray if works you have 16 ports on each router



How to change the setting of the router to connect more than 10 computers to the shared internet?panda



I am not sure the configuration you are using. If one router is supporting most stations and the other router supports some stations, there is probably a switch between the two routers. This is a wrong configuration. try removing the switch from the loop. try this ... Router 1 up link goes to the gateway(broadband device or host system), router 2 up link goes to port 1 on the first router. make sure the routers are off, restart the gateway. then restart router 1. wait till the pc's on that device can see the Internet, then power up router 2. If you still need the switch for port space, you can up link the switch into one of the open ports on the router. If you are already configured as above, then you have a MAC address problem. It looks like you routers are set pretty much to out of box defaults. You may need to reset router two to factory defaults by holding down the reset button for 30 seconds. make sure it is connected to router 1 and router 1 is on line before doing this.

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