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adsl multiple machines to connect a router in the middle of the Internet Recommend a route to you TP-Link is a good route** It is more than 80.
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Connect the WAN port of the router to your broadband modem, connect the computer to those LANs, generally the small router has 4 LAN ports to connect to the computer, and the dial-up account password can be channeled into the router.
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Depending on the router, if it is generally stable, it will be around 8, and there may be a drop in the connection. This is a general home router, but there are also more professional routers that support more devices and are more expensive.
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No problem. Theoretically, 255 units.
The routing port is not enough, you can add a switch, more than 10 is no problem, depending on how much bandwidth you have, if it is only a general 1m, the network speed may be a little problematic.
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There can be many, many, mainly to add a switch, multi-port, connect the port of the router directly to the switch, and then connect other computers to other ports of the switch with network cables.
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Countless with a hub you can.
But too much slows things down.
It generally doesn't matter.
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There is no specific limit, at least more than 250 machines in terms of a single network segment of IP address, and the router can come out and add a switch!
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Configure DNS, specific to the local connection attribute of the online neighbor property!!
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With ** software, it will definitely be solved.
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According to the information you provide, normally one optical width line is used by one computer, but you can use several computers through the router, mainly depending on how many traffic output ports you have. Or if it's a laptop, you can use it by connecting to wifi. Please understand.
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Some operators can only use a broadband account in multiple places, but they cannot log in to multiple places at the same time. Some operators' networks can only be used in a certain fixed place.
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No. You're able to get there because the customer with the same account as you is in the same data center in that area.
It is recommended that you still use your own. If the customer complains about the slow network speed, they will know that it is you when they check it in the computer room.
The consequences are severe.
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Looking at the local tariff standards and background operations, the general broadband account is bound, and there will be no situation as you said. It is bound through the computer room, and the remote one cannot be accessed. That's how we are.
But you can add routing, but routing is a personal behavior, Unicom will not repair and install, and there is no yo command to prohibit it. If you use it at home on the façade, it should be used when there is no binding on the façade and there is a broadband port on the façade.
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A Unicom broadband account can only be used by one computer, if users need to use multiple computers, they can buy a wireless router to solve the problem, the solution is as follows:
First of all, if you have a wireless router, then turn on the power supply first, then plug in the network cable, plug the incoming line into the WAN port (usually the blue port), and then plug in any LAN port connected to the network cable connected to the computer.
1 After connecting the wireless router, enter the address you see on the router in the browser, generally of course, if the user is using ** online Internet at home, then you need to prepare an additional modem, commonly known as "cat").
2 After entering, you will see that you enter the corresponding account and password, and generally the newly purchased ones are admin.
3 After entering the operation interface, you will see a setup wizard on the left, and you will enter (generally pop up automatically).
4 Click Next to enter the Internet access mode settings, you can see that there are three Internet access options, if the user is dial-up, then use PPPOE. Dynamic IP can be used by plugging the computer directly into the network, and there is a DHCP server on the upper layer. The static IP is generally a private line or something, or it may be a cell bandwidth, etc., and the upper layer does not have a DHCP server, or wants to fix the IP.
PPPoE is selected by default.
5 If you choose PPPOE dial-up Internet access, you need to fill in the Internet account and password.
6 Enter the wireless settings, you can see the channel, mode, security options, SSID, etc., generally SSID is a name, you can fill in at will, and then the mode is mostly 11BGNThe wireless security option is WPA-PSK WPA2-PSK for security.
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1 All hehe. This possibility is zero. Unless your home ** line has also been robbed.
Under normal circumstances, you can call Netcom to ask, the Internet speed card is sometimes caused by too much access to the Internet on the floor you are on. There is also a possibility that the line is damp or something.
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ADSL is to be dialed.
There's no way anyone can share it with you when you go up.
Feel free to use it.
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1.You can't log in to one account at the same time.
2.You can follow the ** line to find it...
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You can buy a router with 2 holes, 4 holes, and 8 holes,..It depends on how many units you want to connect. If you connect more, the internet speed will be slow.
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You can buy a router as much as you want, there are generally 4 interfaces, 1 interface and 1 unit, if you want more, you can buy a router in an Internet café, you can pick up as many as you want, as for how to set up, you can call the merchant who sells your route to set it for you. Generally, there are such free services, so you don't have to bother to learn them yourself.
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You can buy a router and you can connect multiple computers to the Internet at the same time.
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Buy a router.
You can buy as many units as you want.
There is a manual for the routing settings.
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