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- Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 21:14:12 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Problems with au ADSL/network setup
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Stefan A. writes: > The problem: My friend uses some older type of au ADSL with a modem > which he rented from his provider. The modem only has one Ethernet LAN > port and no wifi (au charges extra for wifi), so he connected an IOData > WN-G54/R4 router to the modem a few years ago to share his connection > between several local systems (by cable) and his smartphone/tablet > (wifi). This worked well until a few months ago, when he couldn't reach > his router's admin interface anymore. Suspecting that the router was at > fault, which was by now pretty old and didn't support WPA2 anyway, I > gave him a spare Buffalo WHR-G301N router. But after hooking it up to > his modem, I was baffled to find that the same thing happened. The > modem seems to overwrite the IP addresses allocated by the router(s) > shortly after connecting them, making it impossible to reach the > router's admin interface. Wifi is still working, but my friend reports > that it breaks down occasionally, making a reboot of the (Buffalo) > router necessary. It sounds to me like the router is functioning as a bridge (less likely) or as Darren suggests the two routers (the ADSL modem and the Buffalo router) are competing to manage the same subnet with DHCP. I would guess the intermittent breakdown occurs when a lease expires. > recommend throwing out all that old garbage, upgrading to Hikari (since > his connection is quite slow) and getting a new router from au, If he's happy with his current setup, that shouldn't be necessary, although the difference in performance would be enormous. I would check to see if the two routers are serving the same IP subnet, and if so, make a separate subnet for the Buffalo router's clients.
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