Hello all,
I'm new to the networking field. My modem recently went out and I had to purchase a new modem. I bought an Actiontec modem/router and am connecting it to a D-Link DIR-615. I am getting latency issues and constantly keep getting disconnected and reconnected.
This is how it is connected so far:
Actiontec is connected to the Dlink's WAN port, PC 1 is connected to the Dlink's lan port and the 2 other computers are via wireless to the Dlink.
Originally both routers were set to 192.168.0.1 by default so I changed the Actiontec's IP to 192.168.5.1 and disabled DHCP on the dlink.
As far as I know, that's all the steps I need to take to make this setup work properly. Is my router going out? I highly doubt because my computers stay connected to the router and ONLY loses connection to the internet. Is there a step that I missed while setting up that may be causing all of this ruckus? Would it help if my Dlink's IP was out of the Actiontec's DHCP range (192.168.5.1 - 192.168.5.254; while the Dlink is still on it's default IP 192.168.0.1[seems to me like it's already out of range])?
Thank you in advanced.
-Andy
I'm new to the networking field. My modem recently went out and I had to purchase a new modem. I bought an Actiontec modem/router and am connecting it to a D-Link DIR-615. I am getting latency issues and constantly keep getting disconnected and reconnected.
This is how it is connected so far:
Actiontec is connected to the Dlink's WAN port, PC 1 is connected to the Dlink's lan port and the 2 other computers are via wireless to the Dlink.
Originally both routers were set to 192.168.0.1 by default so I changed the Actiontec's IP to 192.168.5.1 and disabled DHCP on the dlink.
As far as I know, that's all the steps I need to take to make this setup work properly. Is my router going out? I highly doubt because my computers stay connected to the router and ONLY loses connection to the internet. Is there a step that I missed while setting up that may be causing all of this ruckus? Would it help if my Dlink's IP was out of the Actiontec's DHCP range (192.168.5.1 - 192.168.5.254; while the Dlink is still on it's default IP 192.168.0.1[seems to me like it's already out of range])?
Thank you in advanced.
-Andy
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