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drew 02-17-2007 10:22 PM

is it possible too.. [router question]
 
get like an RJ45 spliter and run a cable from my computer to the modem, and another from the modem to the router, so my ***gy roommate can have his bogged down lame ass wireless and i can have a regular ass connection with no firewall/wireless ****?

TGilb2007 02-17-2007 10:24 PM

the router should have a WAN port to plug into. Run a cat-5 from the modem to that port in the router, and plug ur PC into any of the other 4 ports, and ur roommate can have wireless as well.

97TurboDSM 02-17-2007 10:28 PM

yea what he said

drew 02-17-2007 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TGilb2007 (Post 456500)
the router should have a WAN port to plug into. Run a cat-5 from the modem to that port in the router, and plug ur PC into any of the other 4 ports, and ur roommate can have wireless as well.

no like, i dont want to use the router at all, it has 3 ports but then it bogs it down and has a firewall and ****. he won't disable all the firewall crap so i don't want it

Honest_Bob 02-17-2007 11:00 PM

Your gonna need a router in there. How old is the router you have? It shouldnt really be bogging things down. What kind of speeds is your connection running?

drew 02-17-2007 11:03 PM

i got some neatgear router and some linksys router i hate them both

i have cable, when i dont use any router i download about 800kbps when i got the ****slobber firewall/router **** i get like 500kbps but sometimes i get no conneciton at al

97TurboDSM 02-17-2007 11:06 PM

sounds like a bad router or something. having a firewall and multiple connections shouldnt really slow it down..if you have two routers why dont you use both of them and let him have one and you take the other. that should eliminate your problems. if its possible to do that with your setup

drew 02-17-2007 11:12 PM

i dont want to use any router, i just want the cable from my modem straight to my computer, is there a way to split the cable from the modem to go to the router AND my computer?

97TurboDSM 02-17-2007 11:21 PM

i dont think so..i looked into splitters for ethernet cables before and was told its not possible..if i'm completely misunderstanding you let me know

TGilb2007 02-17-2007 11:48 PM

Yea.....your not gonna be able to split cat-5....it needs all 8 wires for proper communicate, or else everything is gonna fxxxed. Honestly, you do need a router in there somewhere, or else ur not getting internet. The firewall should have nothing to do with the network bogging down. Try to see if you can PING the router as well. To do that, here are some instructions (since I dont know ur computer/networking backgrounds)

Assuming you use Windows 2K or XP

1. Click Start
2. Run
3. In run, type in CMD, hit enter button
4. In black and white command prompt, type in IPCONFIG
5. There will be an address for default gateway
6. Type PING (address for default gateway)

Look for the stastics, should be somewhere in the 1ms-3ms range. If its higher then that, check to make sure the roommate isnt downloading a lot, and also run virus scans on both machines, since many viruses are designed to run various attacks to other networks from yours.


If all else fails, get a newer router. I prefer D-Link myself.

igo4bmx 02-17-2007 11:57 PM

y would u NOT want a firewall?

Honest_Bob 02-18-2007 02:16 AM

Your pullin down alot of bandwidth for a normal router. The only solution is to man up and get a commercial grade router or to tell your roomate to piss off and get his own connection.

igo4bmx 02-18-2007 02:53 AM

keep both machines going to the single multi-port router.
if you wanna bypass the firewall, just put your machine on the dmz, or port forward all the ports u want open.
if you're worried about slowness it's not gonna help u to bypass the router- tell ur roomie to stop downloading ****

IMPREZvWRX 02-18-2007 04:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TGilb2007 (Post 456556)
Yea.....your not gonna be able to split cat-5....it needs all 8 wires for proper communicate, or else everything is gonna fxxxed.

You're half right. You need the router to "split" the connection, but Ethernet does not use all eight wires. It uses the orange pair and the green pair. The blue and brown pairs are not used.

800k is poop slow for cable either way. The router is the least of your worries if that's really your connection speed.

Anyway, the firewall and all can be turned off in the router if you really wanted to do it.


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