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BrunoF
Jan 01, 2016Aspirant
Cable connection acces point N300wnr2000v3
Hello, I have my N300wnr2000v3 ingesteld als accespoint. Works great. But now I want a new connection by cable ethernet. The N300 does not regonised it. I have everything cable out, power cables off ...
- Jan 10, 2016
I searched and make work of teh suggestions, nothing helped. At last I bought a new cable and problem was solved. So, never trust the cable. Try by problems a other one of new one, may gives that good result.
I want to thank TheEther for all his help. I like it very much when people helping each other. Thanks!
BrunoF
Jan 03, 2016Aspirant
No problem, I am a dutchman and maybe my English is not very good. But I do my best!:smileyvery-happy:
The Netgear accespoint is wired connect with my modem/router. This modem/router is the first in my network. From this modem/router goed a cable tot the accespoint and on the Wan-port. So we can internet wireless from the accespoint when we are in the livingroom. And ont a Lan-port I have a network cable to the device that I want on internet. This device is a sattellite box for watching TV. He can on internet more possibillities, like a guide and updates.
Also the ethernet cable is good, than it has before connect with a Sony playstation on internet. But on that time was the ethernet cable plugged in the modem/router. But the cable is good.
Must I make a change in the software of the Netgear accespoint for connecting the ethernet cable? That is my question.:smileysurprised:
TheEther
Jan 03, 2016Guru
Thank you, I understand. In most cases, no change is needed in the Netgear Access Point for connecting a device via Ethernet cable.
But, this may be one exception. There is a possibility that the Netgear may not be able to properly forward IPTV traffic to your satellite box. Go to the WAN Setup page on the WNR2000v3 and uncheck the Disable IGMP Proxying option. Now thoroughly test the satellite box for at least 10 minutes. Make sure the guide works and channels can be viewed. It may appear to work at first, but Netgear has a history of not having good support for IP Multicast, so it may stop working after a few minutes.
If satellite box doesn't work, then I can think of three alternatives. Choose only one!
- Connect the satellite box directly to the modem/router. This could be inconvenient because you could have two, long Ethernet cables going back to your router.
- Buy a small Gigabit Ethernet switch and insert it between the router, Netgear and satellite box, like this:
router------switch-----Netgear | | satellite box - Install DD-WRT (3rd party firmware) onto the WNR2000v3 (link). Then follow the instructions for setting it up as an Access Point (link). Then follow these instructions for forwarding IPTV traffic (link). There is a risk that you could brick (i.e. ruin) your Netgear if you don't follow the installation instructions correctly. Caveat emptor.
You should probably choose option #1 or #2. Option #3 is very difficult.
- BrunoFJan 10, 2016Aspirant
I searched and make work of teh suggestions, nothing helped. At last I bought a new cable and problem was solved. So, never trust the cable. Try by problems a other one of new one, may gives that good result.
I want to thank TheEther for all his help. I like it very much when people helping each other. Thanks!