Duda ONO routers
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Buenas! primero me presento. Soy RushTfe, y entro por aqui, a ver si me podéis aclarar una pequeña duda que tengo:
Estaba con los 15mb de ONO, usando su router D-Link DCM G202.
Me he pasado a los 30mb, y ahora uso un router Netgear CG3100D-RG.
El caso, es que colocándolo en la mejor posición posible, apenas me llega WIFI a mi cuarto. Entonces he pensado que quizás pueda usar el router D-link para ayudarme en este problema.
El sobremesa de mi cuarto, coge bien la conexión, por que le tengo puesto un pincho, con un alargador usb, que llega al pasillo, donde se coge bien. Pero en el caso del portatil, o del movil, la cosa cambia mucho, y apenas cojo señal.
En primer lugar, me gustaría saber, si puedo usar el router D-link como repetidor de señal.
En caso de no ser así, habría alguna manera de conectar este D-link al sobremesa, y compartir la conexión con el router, y que este envíe la señal??
Un saludo a todos! y muchas gracias, espero con ansias una respuesta!
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I am also from Ono and I am 15 but they gave me the Netgear directly.
Connect by wifi to the router that has iteren, and connect by cable to the computer the router that does not have.
With some network management program, put wifi as internet input and ethernet as output.
And configure the router so that the internet input is ethernet-1.
I tried it with the mobile as internet input and wifi as output, and with a hackintosh, so I can't assure you that it will work on win. The program I used was the one for hackintosh network management so I don't know which one would be for win.
If no one else gives you another solution and this one doesn't work for you, if you wait another month and a half or so, and I keep working (it will be decided this week) I will have win and I will be able to tell you which one -
That netgear can be put into bridge mode, search on google and you'll surely find it.
Best regards!
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Hello and welcome
your solution is: Wireless Access Point
EG: TP-Link TL-WA801ND Wireless N Access Point 300Mbps
PS: keep in mind that the higher you put it, the further the signal reaches
regards
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I have a question... I bought some PLCs, the first one, connected to the router in the living room and to the power outlet. The second one, in my room, from the power outlet to the desktop... If I buy a multiport router (that you recommend), can I connect the PLC to this second router, and use it to give a signal? with the other port, connect it to the PC to have internet... It could be a solution to consider, if it allows me to save some money... -
I bought myself a PLC, the first one, connected to the router in the living room and to the power.
The second one, in my room, from the power to the desktop...
my stepfather bought a plc (of the varatos, relatively) and the ping increases brutally, even by cable.
I have wifi with between 25-26 ping and he with the plc by cablee had between 100-350, depending on upload tests he was missing half a mega, and on download 2 more or less -
Ping and this topic, I'm a bit indifferent, I don't usually play online games... But can someone clarify the issue of connecting the PLC to a router??
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If you want more network ports you can use a switch in "thief" mode.
Best regards
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If you want more network ports you can use a switch in "thief" mode.
Best regards
Yes, but I can't connect an ethernet cable to the mobile or tablet, that's why I need the wifi to reach inside my room, hence the question... can I plug the PLC into a router, so that it gives off a wifi signal?
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