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    How to prevent small problem to share Internet access

    Hi all,

    I connecting a local area network using DSL Mode access internet. The use of broadband router or switch mode access to Internet, for all the computers in the network the Internet. In the router's WAN port and cable households, the use of an already tested will be no question of direct line routers and switches to connect. The router settings are set in accordance with manufacturer's instructions may be in the network computer is not connected to Internet, but also pass on some computers can ping the router, this is a very strange phenomenon. So i want to know that how to prevent small problem to share Internet access. Please suggest.

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    How to prevent small problem to share Internet access

    Inconsistent with the standard cable network will lead to a problem that can not connect. Under normal circumstances, the router connection cable should be used for straight-through cable, but some need to use crossover cable to connect the router line, what the specific use of the standard cable package insert can refer to the router prompt. The broadband router's LAN port and the switch port connected to the ordinary, the medical use crossover cable, otherwise, the client computer can not be shared online. Check and reply.

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    How to prevent small problem to share Internet access

    Under normal circumstances, the router automatically assigns IP addresses by default, as long as the client is set to "automatically obtain an IP address" option. If you disable a router's DHCP function, you need the user to set the computer IP address information. Important to note is that the IP address must be set up and broadband router LAN port's IP address in the same network segment. All the best.

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    How to prevent small problem to share Internet access

    You nee to first see if other people access the Internet, to determine whether the entire network problems. If others can not access to the Internet, then it checks Hub, switch, or fool-style small router is working correctly. Mainly observe their light is bright. These devices do not have problems, and then look at your "Cat" is working correctly. All the best.

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    How to prevent small problem to share Internet access

    when the only you when a person can not access the Internet, right-click "Network Neighborhood" View "local connection" is connected properly. In case of a fork that can determine if the network does not take well. At this time check the RJ-45 interface (LAN interface) whether there is loose once again reinserted. If still does not work, then check the machine and the HUB or switch the network interface is loose. Best of luck.

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    How to prevent small problem to share Internet access

    you need to check Power connecting line; check your network properties associated with the PPPoE protocol is correctly installed and correctly binding; check the dial-up connection's properties to see if using a "ISDN channnel - Adapter Name equipment, which is a null device , we should choose the correct PPPoE device to replace it, or re-create the dial-up connection. All the best.

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