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Expletive deleted Wi-Fi!!
And again, wi-fi problems.
HP 4600 XW workstation, 8Gb RAM, 64 bit etc., W7, blah, blah. Option of two routers D-Link G624T or PlusNet issued Technicolour?? Panasonic Blu-Ray player to feed Panasonic TV, wired or Wi-Fi. D-Link works on either input but constantly drops out on Internet computer use. PlusNet is rock-steady on internet but fails to give internet on either wired or Wi-Fi for the Blu-Ray, inspite of showing excellent connectivity. Not the end of the world but does anyone have any suggestions as to why, please? TIA |
The short answer - both are sh1te and I would never EVER build a network with either.
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The short answer - both are sh1te and I would never EVER build a network with either. |
Firstly, as a fellow HP XW workstation owner, have a virtual fist-bump :8
I would put your PlusNet issued box into "modem mode" or "bridge mode" and plug it only into a proper router. Friends of mine swear by Mikrotik, and I've had good experiences with Zyxel Zywall and Draytek Vigor products. |
Thanks chaps - for a while there I thought it might be the only zero reply thread on PPrune!!
Undoubtedly excellent assessments re. routers but we wrinklies generally have to make do with what we have.:( The query was really more about the 'why' rather than the 'how' ... probably wouldn't have understood the answer anyway.:O |
Have you tried setting up the Panasonic Blu-Ray player with a fixed IP address rather than relying on DHCP?
Always use wired connection where available in preference to wireless. SD |
Originally Posted by Cornish Jack
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Thanks chaps - for a while there I thought it might be the only zero reply thread on PPrune!!
Undoubtedly excellent assessments re. routers but we wrinklies generally have to make do with what we have.:( The query was really more about the 'why' rather than the 'how' ... probably wouldn't have understood the answer anyway.:O Anyhow, I would do what Booglebox suggested. However i'm both a ZyXel and Draytek reseller and whilst both are fine routers in their own right, i'm personally a big fan of the Shibby builds of Tomato (Tomato by Shibby » Alternatywne oprogramowamie na routery) I'd therefore suggest you put the Technicolor device in modem mode (RFC2684 is usually what it's called) and go out and buy yourself an Asus RT-N16 router, download the latest Tomato release (plus download the Asus firmware updater) and convert the Asus router into a Tomato router. It's incredibly easy, and very powerful and reliable once you have it. Plus the routers can be had for about £60 (and if you want even more reliability, buy yourself a Draytek Vigor 120 modem to replace the Technicolor, as it comes pre-configured in RFC2684 mode so there's no buggering around with that). |
Thanks SD - will have a look at 'how-tos' for that, although understanding how two similarly intentioned devices can act entirely oppositely would be nice!:(
M-B ... Ummm, yes, I think - but slightly OTT for being able to watch Youtube's aviation content on the big Panasonic screen rather than the pooter monitor.:hmm: Probably better to ignore Youtube and go and mangle metal on the Myford, once the house and workshop are rebuilt!:{ |
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