I'm probably keeping Netgear and D-Link in business with the amount of networking equipment I've been through, but after my last router seemingly packed up, I used the guarantee and got another one. Same model.
Now the fun begins. Using the exact same settings as always, I can get one PC wired, connected to the internet, and one PC wirelessly connected.
Upon trying to add my own PC, somehow, as soon as the PC connects, every PC is thrown off the net. Still connected, but nothing. No web pages load, nothing.
So I try turning off the route, resetting..and still nothing.
Any ideas, on how a brand new, high quality, well set up router, can go t!ts up by adding another PC to it? It seems impossible upon adding a wireles card to another PC, it brings down the whole network irreplacably.
This happened with the last one, and I had to call an expert out twice to just get the LAN working again on the wired PC, he leaves with it all working fine and dandy, and before you know it, it's crashed again.
Seems ridiculous to me. We've called Wanadoo, who have no clue as 'we aren't using their modem'.
The Router in question is a D-Link DSL-G604T.
The wireless cards are some crappy X-Micro WAN Cards, but they have worked perfectly for the last 5 months.
Thanks.
Now the fun begins. Using the exact same settings as always, I can get one PC wired, connected to the internet, and one PC wirelessly connected.
Upon trying to add my own PC, somehow, as soon as the PC connects, every PC is thrown off the net. Still connected, but nothing. No web pages load, nothing.
So I try turning off the route, resetting..and still nothing.
Any ideas, on how a brand new, high quality, well set up router, can go t!ts up by adding another PC to it? It seems impossible upon adding a wireles card to another PC, it brings down the whole network irreplacably.
This happened with the last one, and I had to call an expert out twice to just get the LAN working again on the wired PC, he leaves with it all working fine and dandy, and before you know it, it's crashed again.
Seems ridiculous to me. We've called Wanadoo, who have no clue as 'we aren't using their modem'.
The Router in question is a D-Link DSL-G604T.
The wireless cards are some crappy X-Micro WAN Cards, but they have worked perfectly for the last 5 months.
Thanks.