Ok, so I did a little shopping around over the weekend, and came up with the following as an upgrade plan to get everything on the same network:
- Replace the current TW modem with a Motorola SB6141 (not technically necessary, but should save money in the long run).
- Move current upstairs wifi...
I'm pretty certain I'll need another WAP since the patch panel is in one corner of the house, and I already have areas that don't get a very good signal. I can give it a try, but I think I'll end up needing to get another router.
Should I get another N900, or is there something more current...
Ahh, sorry. I should have been more clear about that. While the modem does have wireless capability, I don't use it at all. I only use the Netgear router for wireless.
So the question becomes one of whether I:
1. Use the cable modem as the router for the whole network, with the Netgear...
Thanks for all the replies! :biggrin:
I currently have 7 wired outlets in the house that need to be connected to the modem. As was mentioned, it is a modem/router (and even has wireless, but the wireless speed sucks. Once I get into the admin console for it, I'll probably turn off...
You're correct. Both are doing DHCP, which seems to be the problem. I don't think I've ever tried to login to the TW modem, so I'll have to try that when I get home. I can login to the router though. I'll get those IP addresses/ranges and post them when I get home. Thanks!
@IndyColtsFan
Thanks...
I need to figure out how get my home network sorted out so that I can have all my devices connected and on the same network. I just need to know if I'm on the right track and if anyone has any advice that might help.
My issues are:
1. The house is wired for Ethernet, which runs to a wiring...
I'll try putting it in another slot and see if that makes a difference. My friends pretty much only have laptops, so no way to test in another system.
If it was the slot or the PSU, why would it clear up with the new drivers? That just seems strange. The PSU seems to have been working fine...
I just purchased a new ASUS R9280X-DC2T-3GD5. First thing I tried with it was running 3DMark and the Heaven benchmark. Both were getting a crazy level of artifacting. It was painful to look at. Tried a few different games and got the same effect. This was with the Catalyst 14.4 drivers...
Definitely skip FC2 in favor of FC3. FC3 was much better and fixed a lot of the gameplay flaws that FC2 had. FC3BD and Gunslinger are both a lot of fun, and completely worth it for that price! :)
Divinity Original Sin is due to be released on the last day of the Summer Sale anyway, so might as well take the discount if you're interested in it :)
Ok, you were right, I was plugging the USB drive into a USB 3 port. I tried it in the USB 2 port and it worked fine! Thanks! :) I actually forgot that the laptop even had USB 3 ports.
I used 7Zip to extract one of the files. I ended up with some files that I'm not sure what to do with. These don't look like driver files:
.data
.rdata
.rsrc
.text
[data-1]
CERTIFICATE
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