Problems with ADSL on LAN 100

Updated on technology 2024-05-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you have a router, just set it up with the router.

    Take a look at the model of your router, and then go online to check how that model of router is configured with ADSL, assuming your model is"xx"and search"xx adsl modem route settings"After the configuration, set the IP range of your four computers to be the same as the router, and then set the gateway to the IP of the router, and it is best to set the DNS again, so that it is OK.

    For example, the IP of your router is, and after it is configured, the IP of your computer can be set.

    Generally, the subnet mask only needs to be unified, and it does not affect the Internet access. Defaults to.

    The gateway is set to:

    DNS is set to the DNS of local telecommunications, if you don't know, you can log in to the router, you can generally find it, if you don't set it should, you can do it, but it will be better to set it.

    If you use a router, you can access the Internet.

    If the router doesn't work, use **, **There are two kinds, one is to use"Internet connection sharing", the other is to use ** software.

    Internet connection sharing"Practice:

    Choose a computer with good performance and frequent boot as the server, set up ADSL dial-up connection, and create a new connection directly for Windows XP and above systems. If it is a Windows 2000 or lower system, you need to install the ADSL driver (the name is raspppoe) This can also be searched on the Internet, and you can install it step by step according to the instructions.

    After setting up the dial-up connection, right-click on this connection, Properties, Advanced has an Internet connection sharing enabled, and you can hook it.

    Practices with software:

    **There are a lot of software, commonly used such as ccproxy, eproxy, sygate, wingate, etc., I recommend using, because the setting is relatively simple, you can go to its official ****.

    It should be noted that the IP of the computer as a server should be in the same network segment as the IP of other computers, and the mask must be the same.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can use a machine in your LAN as your server and ask him to establish a local connection, set it to:

    And set his broadband connection property Sharing to enable this connection's Internet connection sharing.

    Set your local connection to not be duplicated).

    The working groups are set up in the same way.

    This allows your machine to access the Internet through the other person's machine and see other people's machines in the LAN.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The virtual IP should be set

    Probably an IP conflict issue.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    IP conflicts, or the wrong cable connection.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not enough to set up the router, it's okay to telecom.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Buy a routerHowever, 4 machines with 1 network cable, the speed will be very slow!

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