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Old 08-10-2006, 10:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Basic router question: Must "1st" pc be on for 2nd to connect?

I recently got a Netgear WGR614v6 router which I am using to connect a pc in one room & a mac laptop in another to Comcast cable internet. Although the router is wireless, I am using it hardwired for the added security. Wireless is turned OFF. The pc was the 1st computer connected to the account, and was the machine from which the router was installed. It seems that the mac laptop ("2nd comp") cannot get online unless the pc is turned on 1st. This is not the case with the pc, which can connect by itself. Is this normal? Is there any way to allow the laptop to connect w/o the pc being on? Not a huge matter, but I would like to be able to run either machine by itself.
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No, you don't have to have a certain computer on for the others to work, as long as you have it hooked up as follows:

cable modem > router > PCs

maybe your internet is hooked upto one pc, then that feeds the router?
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Thanks for the reply. Setup is as you describe, cable from wall goes to modem, ethernet cable goes to router input from modem, ethernet cables go to machines at ports 3 (mac laptop/2nd) and 4 (pc/1st).
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Are you using your router as a DHCP server? It sounds like something is off on the mac's networking settings.

If this problem occurs again, try pinging the router from the mac. Don't turn on the 1st pc. If you can ping the router but can't get out I would check the gateway and DNS settings.
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I'm sure it's all connected the way it should be. I tried it again this morning, & this time the laptop DID connect w/ the pc OFF, so maybe it was some other anomaly?

Thanks for your reply
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Are you sure that the cable modem is plugged into the WAN port and that all PCs are plugged into LAN ports?
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What I would be interested in knowing for both the pc and the mac are the following:

IP Address
DNS Info
Gateway

Both systems should be getting this information from the router. On the pc run
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I've just gotten back from a business trip, so only got a chance to revisit the situation a couple days ago. For whatever reason, it (the pc on 1st) situation appears to have vanished. I am still having a speed issue though, which I will post in another topic here. BTW when I run "ipconfig /all", a "dos like" window pops up, but too quickly to read let alone copy
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The situation did occur again this morning. Under "router status"/"Internet port" the router settings include "DCHP: DCHP CLIENT", Under "LAN port" DHCP is set to ON. Other router setting are UPnP: ON, Remote management: OFF, WAN setup: Connect automatically, as required, Use router as DHCP Server (with a starting & an ending IP address given), and Use Dynamic DNS: unchecked. I'm not very familiar with the Mac, though I do know how to access the network settings. What settings should I be looking at?

Thanks!
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Do you have administrative privileges on the machine in question? Are you in an Active Directory domain?
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