How do I configure my old wireless router to work with my new Sky broadband? (Or tips on better wifi signal)? - netgear router dg934g sky broadband 2009 poor signal
Hey guys,
I moved recently broadband provider from Virgin to Sky.
When I connected through the Virgin - I had joined a small box-6VGUKS Broadband Router Netgear WGR614. It worked perfectly around the house and in my office at the end of my garden.
We have spent more than Sky. We sent a Netgear DG934G - 1SKUKS in a box broadband router that connects to the telephone line. The box is small and gray / black and looks like a box of old and unusual Sky arial in it.
I) put everything (except my old router and it took a test ... and if I did, I found that I am only 20% of Wi-Fi signal at home (works well) was a cable on mainframe that I can only get better sitting next to router - which is obviously not ideal!
We had the idea to the wireless router to the broadband era, get in touch. In between, I did it by using a broadband router and the mainframe.
I did everything, and it worked great for about 10 minutes. Then the lack of Radio FRO ism are the network and we could not connect (Sky is still displayed - and not just the old wireless).
I had a good amount of digging around and say most people, it is impossible to establish a wireless router with Sky Broadband other use. If this is the case - how come I have to work the first time?
Can anyone answer? Is there a way you can use a wireless router, configure the garbage deal Sky One?
If not - What is the answer to increasing the strength of the WiFi? I looked briefly Fi signal, but everyone seems to replace that Arial does not exist in our box to broadband.
Please help - this is spoiling my day job! Lol:)
Thank you in advance.
:)
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Netgear Router Dg934g Sky Broadband 2009 Poor Signal How Do I Configure My Old Wireless Router To Work With My New Sky Broadband? (Or Tips On Better Wifi Signal)?
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I would say if you can disable the wireless router, then connect the router 6VGUKS old Netgear WGR614 Netgear router again. Old setup router as a gateway router.
Share your new router uses 192.168.1.0 as the network. Router Configuration old to 192.168.2.0, set the new IP router as a default gateway router for the former.
The only thing I'm not 100% sure exactly how to connect it via Ethernet, you need an uplink port to join them think.
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