Do you have 2 devices -- a router and a modem, or is the router inside the modem? If you are using a separate router, you MUST have the router in the modem disabled. You can not have 2 routers. Assuming the modem your Internet Service Provider supplies has a built in wireless router, try it and see how well it works for you. The key questions are, the wireless signal strength and whether it drops signals.
Go to www. If that is satisfactory, stick with it. The actual supplied speed is best tested on the same site with a computer connected by Ethernet cable. Keep in mind that a wired connection using an Ethernet cable to the router will always deliver superior speed. For example, many printers have Ethernet connections and can operate as a network printer by plugging them into your router or the supplied modem with router.
It has been my experience that the wireless facilities in supplied modems do not do a good job of wireless. If that is the case, you will need to get your own wireless router and get your Internet Service Provider to shut down the wireless facility in their modem. You should not have more than one wireless router in a network or even try to connect one to another.
In some wireless routers there is the capability of shutting down the router function and having them operate as wireless access points which acts like a signal repeater. In that case the wireless access point wirelessly connects to the main wireless router and has the network key password to it.
There are vast differnces between routers. Dual band is not likely very useful. MIMO transmits and receives on multiple bands and improves performance. Most not all routers have an ip address of Entering that in the Internet Explorer address bar should bring up a window for entering user id and password not necessarily the same as the wireless key. You must have this. Once past that point, you can do all kinds of manual setup. For example the wireless encryption key other names too.
Do not get carried away with WiFi security. It can not be accessed from any point much further than about 50 feet. Write the key you create on a sticker and put it on the router or modem. You can reset your router back to factory defaults by using a straightened paper clip.
Press it into the tiny hole in the back that says reset while the router is powered up. Hold that pin there for at least 15 seconds. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site. Any image, link, or discussion of nudity. Any behavior that is insulting, rude, vulgar, desecrating, or showing disrespect. Any behavior that appears to violate End user license agreements, including providing product keys or links to pirated software.
This will go on for several hours, and then it will just stop until next time I restart the server. This DNS server is configured to obtain and use information from the directory for this zone and is unable to load the zone without it.
The DNS server will attempt to load this zone again on the next timeout cycle. Did you update the host and ptr records for the server in dns? Answers are.
Such opinions may not be accurate and they are to be used at your own risk. Any help is more than welcome. This server has a bad perc controler. Chris 0 Message Author Comment by:xpconsult Chris, I setup my reverse dns, but still no go. To rename and replace the Cache. Stop the DNS service. Rename the Cache. To do so, at the command prompt, type the following lines. Start the DNS service.
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