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djordje007
Nov 14, 2018Aspirant
Router does not show windows network computers but has internet connection!
I work in the office where LAN network and internet access are used through LAN cable. The LAN adapter settings are following in order for network and internet to work:
IPv4:
IP adress: 192.168.157.50
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.157.80
DNS:8.8.8.8
Alternative DNS: 8.8.4.4
Now I add a router Netgear N300 inbetween and set it to use the same paramers on router (router address 192.168.199.1), and set computer to obtain IP and DNS automatically. So now I have a computer and WiFi working but comuter cant "see" other computers on network (computers are shown in network section of File Explorer). I have tried all the solutions offered here but with no luck.
If someone can please help me with this problem, I just cant figure out and I tried everything. Please, if that could be step by step.
My configuration is basicaly like this:
Network/Internet ------> router--------> PC (with internet - no network computers)
Can it be done at all?
IPv4:
IP adress: 192.168.157.50
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.157.80
DNS:8.8.8.8
Alternative DNS: 8.8.4.4
Now I add a router Netgear N300 inbetween and set it to use the same paramers on router (router address 192.168.199.1), and set computer to obtain IP and DNS automatically. So now I have a computer and WiFi working but comuter cant "see" other computers on network (computers are shown in network section of File Explorer). I have tried all the solutions offered here but with no luck.
If someone can please help me with this problem, I just cant figure out and I tried everything. Please, if that could be step by step.
My configuration is basicaly like this:
Network/Internet ------> router--------> PC (with internet - no network computers)
Can it be done at all?
djordje007 wrote:
Please if someone can help with this problem.- Turn JWNR2010v3 into access point (see manual)
- Plug JWNR2010v3 into router
- Plug PC into JWNR2010v3
Or
- Get small ethernet switch (four ports is probably smallest you can get)
- Turn JWNR2010v3 into access point
- Plug JWNR2010v3 into switch
- Plug PC into switch
The network's router, whatever that is, will handle all the addressing, JWNR2010v3, PC and anything that connects to the wifi.
djordje007 wrote:
In my opinion it has to do with Router giving the right IP adress to PC (so PC can use IP settings that work).Not really. You already have a router at the other end of your LAN cable that is handling IP addresses. It is unwise to have two routers trying to do that.
7 Replies
- djordje007AspirantFotgot to mention: router gives PC following IP adress: 192.168.199.2.
djordje007 wrote:
Now I add a router Netgear N300 inbetweenWhat N300 is this? That's a wifi speed indicator – for a very old piece of equipment – not a netgear model number.
djordje007 wrote:
and set it to use the same paramers on router (router address 192.168.199.1), and set computer to obtain IP and DNS automatically.Without knowing what the device is, it is hard to tell what is going on, but what are you trying to achieve with this extra box? And why did you use those settings?
- djordje007AspirantI want to install WiFi in my office but not lose connection with LAN network computers. I realize the router is old, but there should be a way for PC to see other LAN network computers through Netgear router. I listed the adapter parameters that my network accepts, router also accepts, but with losing LAN network connectivity.
djordje007 wrote:
I want to install WiFi in my office but not lose connection with LAN network computers.Once again, not knowing what this N300 device is that you want to add, it is anyone's guess as to how you do it.
If it is the JWNR2010v3, then we need to know what the router is that you want it to talk to.
The way to achieve what you want is probably to use the N300, whatever it is, as a wireless access point. In that way the unnamed router picks up the task of handing IP addresses. You shouldn't need to do anything with the "N300" on that front.
The JWNR2010v3 is old and does not seem to have a manual of its own, but it is a generic box that may well have the same settings as others in the same range.
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