Andoura
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+853|6922|Montreal, Qc, Canada
WazAaAAAAAAaaAAp everybody,

i wanna put internet on my old pc so less people wanna go on that one (more bf2 time for me) but i RLY but RLY dont know how ...

I have the D-lingk router, a yellow cable, the electricity cable and the D-Link usb that goes on the other computer... (do i miss some cable or something?)

Bassicly i put the yellow cable in the D-link and in my computer, plug it ... then put the usb d-link thing on the other computer and then .........   ??? I install the CD on each pc ... how to configure eveything up so it work on the 2 computer.....

thx for your help

Karma to all good advice !

Edit: its a 802.11g/2.4Ghz if this will help you ....

Last edited by Andoura (2007-02-01 20:47:57)

Cheez
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Model number helps. Sounds as though its a single-PC router. I.e. you can only plug one node into it. But that's just my interpretation.

And you need to use 'yellow cable' for both, a.k.a. Ethernet.
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Andoura
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Cheez wrote:

Model number helps. Sounds as though its a single-PC router. I.e. you can only plug one node into it. But that's just my interpretation.

And you need to use 'yellow cable' for both, a.k.a. Ethernet.
what do you mean for both ?? on each computer...
Andoura
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Andoura wrote:

Does the yellow cable have to go from the D-Link to my Internet modem and the blue cable from the D-link to the PC? or the opposite?
plz someone tell me about this one .... i rly need it to fix the internet on both pc !
Cheez
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Wait you have a modem AND a wireless router? Seriously, I need model numbers or I don't know how to set it up.

Are you ADSL or Cable?

In any case a network (which is what you're setting up) requires the Ethernet cable or in the case of wireless, 802.11g PCI cards.
USBs and CDs will cause problems.
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Andoura
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Cheez wrote:

Wait you have a modem AND a wireless router? Seriously, I need model numbers or I don't know how to set it up.

Are you ADSL or Cable?

In any case a network (which is what you're setting up) requires the Ethernet cable or in the case of wireless, 802.11g PCI cards.
USBs and CDs will cause problems.
I have that Ethernet cable wich is the yellow one... and i have my internet modem wich gives me internet on that computer, now i need to use d-link to send by wireless the connection to the other pc wich is in the basement... now idk if the Ethernet cable goes in the computer to the d-link or from my internet modem to the d-link... if you want i will take pictures of everything
nonexistentusmc
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+26|6728|Queens, NYC
If you have a router that has multiple outputs, you can just hardwire it from the router and branch it out to your comps. Also, maybe a wireless card if its wireless.

Supposedly, a yellow cable is usually a crossover cable, which means you can share the internet as well as files. It uses one computer as a host, and the other as a client. You basically need 3 NIC(Etherner) cards to have this setup. 2 for your host and 1 for your client. Thats how I understand it anyway. I don't know what the blue cable is. If you have cable internet, your main cable goes into the modem, and the Ethernet cords branch out to the computers.

I have a WCG200 or something like that, and I have 2 computers hardwired to it, and another desktop and a laptop mooching off of its wireless capabilities. Lotsa computers for one house, huh? LOL. Good luck!
Cheez
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F33R my Paint skillz!
https://img481.imageshack.us/img481/7056/untitledkj7.jpg

Sounds as though this is the setup you need.

Your 'Internet Modem' has a single Ethernet port. If your 'D-Link' is sophisticated enough, it should have multiple Ethernet ports. One singled out that goes into the 'Internet Modem' and the rest for computers.

If neither routers have mutiple Ethernet ports then I guess you could try the USB setup, but I think the first computer would need to be turned on and connected whereas my l33t pic is an always-on connection.
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misconfiguration
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+86|6679|Indianapolis, IN
They're making it too complicated.. You have 2 PCs on the same subnet sharing one modem..

Connect modem into the intranets port on the back of the router.

connect 1 wire into the first port on the router run it to a computer.

Connect another wire to the 2nd port and run it to a machine, by DEFAULT these routers RUN DHCP, which means there is no configuration required.

Reboot the router/modem and PC's you should be good to go!

I didn't see that you had wireless.

You may need to ENABLE the wifi signal by going to the menu.

On a computer that is already connected through the router type in the web browswer ; 192.168.0.1

leave the login name empty

pass=admin

click wireless tab and  enable, read up on wifi encryption such as WPA <private> keys and mac address filtering before you go installing wifi. Don't be another script kiddies wardiving/zombie box.

Last edited by misconfiguration (2007-02-01 21:48:08)

Andoura
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the pass is not admin... actually when i enter Admin nothing show up just like it was the wrong pass.... this is going on my Nerf lool
Cheez
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misconfiguration wrote:

They're making it too complicated.. You have 2 PCs on the same subnet sharing one modem..

Connect modem into the intranets port on the back of the router.

connect 1 wire into the first port on the router run it to a computer.

Connect another wire to the 2nd port and run it to a machine, by DEFAULT these routers RUN DHCP, which means there is no configuration required.

Reboot the router/modem and PC's you should be good to go!

I didn't see that you had wireless.

You may need to ENABLE the wifi signal by going to the menu.

On a computer that is already connected through the router type in the web browswer ; 192.168.0.1

leave the login name empty

pass=admin

click wireless tab and  enable, read up on wifi encryption such as WPA <private> keys and mac address filtering before you go installing wifi. Don't be another script kiddies wardiving/zombie box.
That's what I said. Except:

I draws a pitcha.

I hadn't got to securing yet, hell it probably needs the login details in the modem again.

Not every router/modem has the same IP and login details you do. My D-Link is the 10.1.1.x range, and the user is 'admin', 'admin' by default.

Most likely the wireless router will give out its own DHCP which should be disabled to echo the modem's.

I'm still yet to get the model numbers
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Andoura
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the model number is : DI-524

this is my D-Link: http://www.evolta.cl/my%20pictures/DI-524_view.jpg

Last edited by Andoura (2007-02-01 22:08:45)

Cheez
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Andoura wrote:

the model number is : DI-524

this is my D-Link: http://www.evolta.cl/my%20pictures/DI-524_view.jpg
Excellent, it can be done!

Computer A to any LAN port. Modem to WAN port.

Once that's done go into the router's settings and enable WPA and MAC address filtering under Wireless. Usually D-Links are
User: admin, Pass: admin.

Then connect the other computer.

If that doesn't work plug a computer back into the modem for interwebs.
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Ricerckt93
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+69|6936
I don't mean to add to any confusion, BUT I noticed you said you have a "yellow cable."

I doubt that color coded cables are an idustry standard, but please check that you have ethernet "Patch" cables, and NOT ethernet "Crossover" cables.

I have only ever had 1 yellow cable, and it was a "crossover" cable.  All the "Patch" cables I have ever had have been everything BUT yellow.

"Crossover" cables are only good for computer to computer connections without a router.  They are just what they say they are: 1 line is crossed over at the end.  And they will not work, connecting a router to a computer.

I would hate to see you go through a lot of hassle if you had the wrong cable.

Also use a CAT 5e or CAT 6 for better transfer.

Good luck.
Captain_Iron_shooter
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+2|6972|Montreal, QC. Canada
it Doesn't matter if it's a crossover or patch,  this router is auto-mdi/mdi-x on the Lan port (not on on the WAN port, you still need a patch from your modem to your router), This mean that the router will detect cable configuration and communicate with the computer anyway (it'll simply switch pin signal to fit computer input at the other end)

As for color coding there was one, blue, yellow. But you only need cat5 or cat5e (blue Stuff) . Yellow stuff (cat 10 , if a remember correctly)............ well haven't seen any in small comp shop , neither at place like best buy....... and it's not for that type of connection ( your modem and router don't go fast enough for it anyway)

I know you can find color ethernet cable in store, but it's much more of a '' look / design '' thing, then a code.

If you're not sure of your cable just go to a small comp shop and ask for cable, it's not that expensive got something like 50 feet patch cable ( 2 lenght of 25') for 20$can.

As for your, usb wireless antenna. i told you in my PM that you didn't need driver, but i was wrong. You need to install the driver for that thing, on the pc that will use it. And make sure it's connected in a USB 2.0 port, you want the max speed for that thing ( will surely work on a usb 1.0, but why put a bottleneck in your network)

You got my e-mail if there's anything else.

Pat
Dr_Paulos236
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+41|6679|England
Ah yeah, networking can be a real pain in the arse, shame I can't give any better advice than the guys who posted here. Good luck with it!

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