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Realkilla789

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  1. Alright so if my research was right. There are 4 LAN or "wired" jacks. And one WAN or "modem" jack. My modem is connected to the WAN jack on the router. And then i have a cable coming from one of the "LAN" jacks to the XP computer And i apologize. You guys are absolutely right. If there is still information that you guys are missing from me tell me and I'll get it to you.
  2. first of all you need to calm your tone. I do not know who you think your talking to. There is no reason why you should be talking to me like that. Do not get smart with me and calm your a** down. You seem to assume that everyone is some kind of computer guru. I do not know what a WAN or LAN jack is. Are they supposed to be labeled because i do not see them. My XP computer is connected to the modem/router and the Vista is connected to the wireless adapter.
  3. there's a cable connected from the wireless router to the computer, and a cable from the wireless router to the modem. Please use the "Fast Reply" option, unless there is a specific reason for quoting the post directly prior to your own.
  4. The cable from the modem is plugged into the "modem" jack. There is no WAN or LAN. And i guess i did miss that part didn't I. 1. Bitcomet 1.16 2. DSL 3. Models already posted 4. Windows Vista Home Premium x64. Windows Firewall. Windows Defender 5. 6. Speed Test: 3 Mb/s Download .47 Mb/s Upload
  5. My router is a Belkin F5D8236-4. Mu modem is a EQ 660R ADSL router Please use the "Fast Reply" option, unless there is a specific reason for quoting the post directlly prior to your own.
  6. i don't quite understand what you mean by wireless routers also functioning as wired routers. let me explain to you my set up. i have my first computer that is connected to a modem and the modem is connected to the wireless router. Then i have this new computer in a seperate room. So i have a wirelss adapter to connect to the internet.
  7. i think i understand. i'm supposed to set up the static IP of my new computer on my router's page with the same port that i have opened on my old computer and windows firewall? [Edit] No not the same port. Open the port in windows firewall on my new PC and open the port in my router's page?
  8. i did set up a static IP on the computer that's connected to the wireless router. And i did set up the Satic IP on the computer i'm using right now. (the one with the adapter) however i'm not using the same port. i set up a new port and static IP.
  9. Hi i recently just switched over to Windows Vista sp2 and i'm getting really slow download speeds. I've been using bitcomet for a while now. On my other windows xp computer i usually got 250-400kb/s speeds. After setting everything up on this PC i'm only getting 40-80kb/s speeds. Let me tell you my set up. I have a modem and a wireless N router connected to my other computer. On this computer i'm using my wireless G adapter to connect to the internet. On this computer i did what i thought i was supposed to. Limit my upload rate, configure other settings and port forward. On this wireless adapter i port forwarded a diff port number than the one i use for my router. I'm not sure if that's what i'm supposed to do. On XP i also did the TCP IP patch to get faster speeds, but from my understanding, you can't do that on Vista. Or at least i don't know how. Can anyone help a new Vista user out getting to normal speeds?
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