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dukeeastwood
May 13, 2022Tutor
Wifi and hardwired computer will not work at the same time
So, I have an old WNDR3300... today I bought a 5-port gigabit Ethernet switch; the point being, I want my computer connected to my modem directly and to also have wifi. Before I only had the wifi router and connected to my computer through the router which cut my internet speed in half. Well the problem is they both won't work at the same time... no amount of rebooting or logging into the router via my phone will make them both work simultaneously. I don't know a lot about it but it seems like it should work. My phone continues to see the wifi network with no internet connection. I'm about 10 seconds away from buying a new router, but if this one would simply connect to the internet I wouldn't have to.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
6 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
What modem do you have?
If you have a modem only device, most ISP's only assign 1 public ip address. Meaning only 1 device can be connected to a modem (even if you use a switch). Some isp's will allow more but you have to pay for more than 1 ip address or pay for a business connection.
Interesting, this is what I was worried about; that it may be a problem like this.
the modem is the Spectrum E31U2V1 that comes from spectrum...
perhaps I could take the issue up with spectrum and see if they will simply admit it won't work.
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
You can go modem--->router---->switch/devices