Showing posts with label routers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label routers. Show all posts
Monday, December 31, 2012
How to Connect Two Wireless Routers Together
How to Connect Two Wireless Routers Together Video Clips. Duration : 7.60 Mins.
Step 1: Make sure your old router is working. Step 1a: Connect the Broadband modem to your OLD_ROUTER's Internet (WAN) port. Then connect the computer to one of the four available ports on your router through an Ethernet cable. Step 1b: Make sure that the Internet connection is working on your computer and on your wireless devices. Step 2: Configure your new router Most routers have an IP address of 192.168.1.1 so before you connect them, you need to ensure that they have been assigned two different IP addresses. Step 2a: Shut down your OLD_ROUTER and the modem. Also unplug the Ethernet cable from the computer. Step 2b. Plug the Ethernet cable into any of the numbered ports of NEW_ROUTER and connect the other end to your computer. Switch on the NEW_ROUTER. Step 2c. Access the web dashboard of NEW_ROUTER (192.168.1.1) and change the local IP address to something like 192.168.2.1 so that there's no conflict with the old router. Save the changes. Step 2d. Test the SSID name of the new router and make sure it's different from the old router. Also make sure that SSID broadcast is turned on. Save the changes. Step 3: Connect the two routers Step 3a. Connect the modem to the Internet Port of the OLD_ROUTER. Step 3b. Connect one of the number ports of OLD_ROUTER to your computer. Step 3c. Connect another free port on the OLD_ROUTER to the Internet Port of your NEW_ROUTER using an Ethernet or LAN cable. Important Points to remember 1. It is suggested that the length of the LAN ...
Step 1: Make sure your old router is working. Step 1a: Connect the Broadband modem to your OLD_ROUTER's Internet (WAN) port. Then connect the computer to one of the four available ports on your router through an Ethernet cable. Step 1b: Make sure that the Internet connection is working on your computer and on your wireless devices. Step 2: Configure your new router Most routers have an IP address of 192.168.1.1 so before you connect them, you need to ensure that they have been assigned two different IP addresses. Step 2a: Shut down your OLD_ROUTER and the modem. Also unplug the Ethernet cable from the computer. Step 2b. Plug the Ethernet cable into any of the numbered ports of NEW_ROUTER and connect the other end to your computer. Switch on the NEW_ROUTER. Step 2c. Access the web dashboard of NEW_ROUTER (192.168.1.1) and change the local IP address to something like 192.168.2.1 so that there's no conflict with the old router. Save the changes. Step 2d. Test the SSID name of the new router and make sure it's different from the old router. Also make sure that SSID broadcast is turned on. Save the changes. Step 3: Connect the two routers Step 3a. Connect the modem to the Internet Port of the OLD_ROUTER. Step 3b. Connect one of the number ports of OLD_ROUTER to your computer. Step 3c. Connect another free port on the OLD_ROUTER to the Internet Port of your NEW_ROUTER using an Ethernet or LAN cable. Important Points to remember 1. It is suggested that the length of the LAN ...
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Windows 7 Changing DNS of network adapter card and router's settings to Google DNS address
Windows 7 Changing DNS of network adapter card and router's settings to Google DNS address Video Clips. Duration : 2.10 Mins.
See how to easily set your Windows 7 computer's DNS address to Google's DNS server for better security and improve performance by going into your Networks adapter or router's properties and changing the DNS address to Google DNS which is 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 . In Windows 7 you can very easily change your DNS settings by typing "Network and Sharing in the start menu's text box and click on the change adapter seting link in the left sidebar. You right click on your network adapter and pick properties. Look for TCP/IPV4 on the list and pick properties. Select "Use the following DNS server addresses" Type 8.8.8.8 in the first box and 8.8.4.4 in the second box and click ok. If you want to change your router's DNS, so all PCs on your home network use 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 Open up your web browser like Internet Explorer and type in your routers website address which looks like 192.168.1.1 for Trendnet routers. Find your DNS settings it is usually found on the WAN or Internet section of your Router. Type in 8.8.8.8 in the first box and 8.8.4.4 in the second box, and click ok. My post on this topic on my blog: johnsonyip.com For More Free Computer Tutorials Visit: johnsonyip.com http pctutorial.info http
See how to easily set your Windows 7 computer's DNS address to Google's DNS server for better security and improve performance by going into your Networks adapter or router's properties and changing the DNS address to Google DNS which is 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 . In Windows 7 you can very easily change your DNS settings by typing "Network and Sharing in the start menu's text box and click on the change adapter seting link in the left sidebar. You right click on your network adapter and pick properties. Look for TCP/IPV4 on the list and pick properties. Select "Use the following DNS server addresses" Type 8.8.8.8 in the first box and 8.8.4.4 in the second box and click ok. If you want to change your router's DNS, so all PCs on your home network use 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 Open up your web browser like Internet Explorer and type in your routers website address which looks like 192.168.1.1 for Trendnet routers. Find your DNS settings it is usually found on the WAN or Internet section of your Router. Type in 8.8.8.8 in the first box and 8.8.4.4 in the second box, and click ok. My post on this topic on my blog: johnsonyip.com For More Free Computer Tutorials Visit: johnsonyip.com http pctutorial.info http
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