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It looks like the idea for this thing is that it's a cable modem and wireless router all in one. But it doesn't seem to be working as a cable modem and I have another cable modem that does work. Can I still use the Netgear device as a wireless router?...
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I think your best bet here would be to figure out why it's not working as... .
This modem doesn't have a WAN port so extender), but that would require another router connected to the cable.
Network traffic through the WAN (cable) connection.
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I currently have Time Warner Cable and rather than pay Time Warner a small fortune to lease one of their HDTV/DVR cable boxes, I was wondering if it was possible to buy my own and have it work w/ my cable. This will be my second cable box in my home. ...
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) / No (88) SupermanTB in Charlotte, North Carolina said: I currently have Time Warner Cable and rather than pay Time Warner a small fortune to lease one of their HDTV/DVR cable boxes, I was wondering if it was possible to buy my own and....
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I would like to open up a discussion on your experience with either using cable management arms or not.
It seems like a nice idea to ensure that you have enough cable slack to be able to pull a running server out of a rack without worrying about accidentally...
Started by Richard West on
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There....
I prefer to use the cable management arms anyone make a clean server cabinet with that many cables running to each server unless they use cable of their colors.
And then slide it back was easier than unplugging.
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I have a Mac, airport express, and a broadband cable which works when i use it with PC. when I plug it into Aorport express and try setting it up using automatic settings it doesnt connect. what do i need to do??
Started by Sabir on
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by 3 people.
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Soft & hard resets aren....
Are there any console errors etc.
You'll need to supply more details - what happens to the light on the front of the AE, what is the Airport Utility saying .
I would perform a soft reset , and if that doesn't work a hard reset .
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We have a tone generator kit for tracing network cables, but I am having trouble using it correctly.
The tone generator end plugs into the network cable I am trying to trace, and then I assume I should be able to go into the server room and just swipe...
Started by Brent on
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by 4 people.
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I swipe along the underside of the cable jacks (against the copper side cable, you'....
I don't know that I'd plug a tone generator into the far end of a cable the patch panel and not the switch.
The insulation of a UTP cable.
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We have a small office network connected to the Internet via a WiFi router and cable modem. 20 or so machines, some wired via a switch to the router, some wireless. We also have a standalone machine in the office connected to the Internet via a separate...
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The absolute simplest way is to have the ADSL modem running at all times, and then unplug the cable.
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I have some Adaptec SAS raid controllers and the fanout cable comes with an extra cable called a SideBand but I am curious what it does?
I know it plugs into the backplane, but other than that I can't seem to find anything on google
The adaptec site refers...
Started by Chad Grant on
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This PDF document "SFF-8448 Specification for SAS Sideband Signal Assignments" ... .
The sideband cables are used to connect the controller to a managed backplane or disk enclosure, so that it can monitor the controller as well as the disks.
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I have been curious on this for a while since there are some people who use a modified CAT5e cable with a switch to disconnect data sending without actually disconnecting the whole internet connection.
For the above statement: I will explain further: ...
Started by DucDigital on
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RX-: Simplex (Receive), negative
FULL DUPLEX:
TX_D1+: Simplex (Transmit), positive TX_D1-: Simplex (Transmit), negative RX_D2... .
RX+: Simplex (Receive), positive
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TX-: Simplex (Transmit), negative
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TX+: Simplex (Transmit), positive
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SEMI-DUPLEX:
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I want to join two different home networks together like so:
PC A1 PC A2 PC B1 PC B2 \ / \ / Gateway A < ethr. cable > Gateway B | | ADSL modem A ADSL modem B
Both networks are of the basic residential type with identical configuration, with all...
Started by Ilia Jerebtsov on
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by 8 people.
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Or use a crossover cable configured to create a tunnel between networks
Take a network cable and two machines with dual NICS wire, there's no....
If your $50 gateways don't auto-sense crossover, use a crossover cable.
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I have a cable-modem connection to the internet and I bought a router in order to share my internet connection betwen my laptop and my PC.
The router I bought is D-Link DIR-300.
The first weird thing I notice after connecting all the wires and cables ...
Started by GetFree on
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by 3 people.
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It's possible that NAT was disabled.
Your router is likely configured to allow the use of multiple IPs if available, although you can change it to only use 1 if you'd like.
At a time though.
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