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| Feb13-13, 07:18 AM | #1 |
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Wireless internet connection troubles
So I recently moved houses and with it we were given a new modem. I had previously used a modem and my own (relatively expensive) router which worked wonderfully, but now, with this all in one modem+router they had given my family, the quality of our internet connection has noticeably dropped.
At this very moment, I'm the only one connected and my online ps3 games' performance are suffering. My ps3 is located a relatively equal distance from the router as it used to be in my last house and now with even less walls between them. So anyway, I'm curious as to what your take is on this lowered performance? Could it be that the router might be of a lower quality, or maybe it's even the modem? Maybe it's just the new environment that's tougher to bite through? Oh, and is it possible for me to somehow use my old router instead and disable the router part of the modem that we were given? At least that way I can either fix the problem or settle my mind knowing that it's not the router. |
| Feb13-13, 12:23 PM | #2 |
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We've got a similar problem here, the modem/router that came from the ISP (I presume this is what yours is from) is a heap of junk for getting a decent wifi connection. However with ours its possible to connect the a second router to one of the lan ports and use the wifi on it to connect to.
In principle its just the same as using the second router as a wireless access point except, its probably going to be sitting directly beside the modem/router. So follow a guide like this and you should be ok: http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/15...int/index.html Note turn off the wireless on the bad router to make sure it doesn't interfere with the good router signal. |
| Feb14-13, 04:24 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for the help trollcast.
So after about 5 hours of jumping between calls to my ISP and Belkin (my router brand), the issue has been pretty much resolved - I can use my Belkin router once I set my modem into full bridge mode. The only problem with it is that I need a specialist's help because my ISP can't provide that kind of support, and I've looked at the user manual for my modem and it doesn't mention anything about bridging. |
| Feb14-13, 10:38 AM | #4 |
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Wireless internet connection troublesTrollcast's linked guide is, IMO, a better way because you get better coverage but if you feel the wireless on the old router then perhaps mine may better suit you more. Generally speaking, you'd have to have a really incompetent tech on the other end if they are not capable of helping you disable the DHCP/Firewall services on their router/modem combo. I would simply ask to speak to a supervisor and then ask him/her to help you disable the DHCP/firewall. Once that's done, you essentially configure your network the way it was when you had a plain old modem. |
| Feb14-13, 05:50 PM | #5 |
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Oh and as trollcast has mentioned, I don't know how disruptive both routers being next to each other would be, but I sure do want to turn off my new router to avoid it. |
| Feb14-13, 08:48 PM | #6 |
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Agreed with Routaran, just wire your modem to the Belkin router, then wire the router to the LAN port on your computer. Disable wifi on your modem, if necessary. You will not need to wire any other computer to your router.
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| Feb14-13, 10:42 PM | #7 |
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I've tried calling them up again today and again I've been transferred to the specialist tech support section, and they charge a whopping $99 flat fee. I can get a whole new modem and skip all this technical mumbo jumbo for that price... |
| Feb15-13, 03:56 AM | #8 |
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Can you please provide the exact make and model of both your new router/modem combo as well as your old router?
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| Feb15-13, 07:24 AM | #9 |
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| Feb16-13, 12:19 AM | #10 |
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and my old router is a Belkin F9K1102 v1 Good news though, I found an online tutorial about how to bridge your adsl modem router and I'm going to take a stab at it now. |
| Feb16-13, 09:03 AM | #11 |
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| Feb18-13, 11:13 PM | #12 |
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It was too difficult to figure out, and I ended up making it worse by not being able to reset all my changes and start using the net again, so I went out and bought a stand-alone modem for $80.
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