How to setup the 3rd router on my network?
After configuring my third router, I had a problem with the internet access, everything is good in terms of getting IP and all configuration. the internet is reachable for 3 or 4 min then will stop for few seconds. Tested on my laptop and desktop. Tried new wires, cat6 and cat5e but nothing changed.
Any ideas?
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After configuring my third router, I had a problem with the internet access, everything is good in terms of getting IP and all configuration. the internet is reachable for 3 or 4 min then will stop for few seconds. Tested on my laptop and desktop. Tried new wires, cat6 and cat5e but nothing changed.
Any ideas?
Map
networking wireless-networking
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Your schema is not very readable.
– harrymc
Feb 13 at 11:08
Your diagram is nice and readable, and everything looks correct there. Does the TP-Link router work fine if connected directly to internet? Maybe its a hardware problem and you have a defective router.
– Andy
Feb 13 at 20:42
You are triple NATed. Some home grade devices don't play well cascaded like this. Try bridging the third router to the second subnet, it could also be a failing wan port, or a bug in the firmware.
– Tim_Stewart
Feb 14 at 16:01
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After configuring my third router, I had a problem with the internet access, everything is good in terms of getting IP and all configuration. the internet is reachable for 3 or 4 min then will stop for few seconds. Tested on my laptop and desktop. Tried new wires, cat6 and cat5e but nothing changed.
Any ideas?
Map
networking wireless-networking
After configuring my third router, I had a problem with the internet access, everything is good in terms of getting IP and all configuration. the internet is reachable for 3 or 4 min then will stop for few seconds. Tested on my laptop and desktop. Tried new wires, cat6 and cat5e but nothing changed.
Any ideas?
Map
networking wireless-networking
networking wireless-networking
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Your schema is not very readable.
– harrymc
Feb 13 at 11:08
Your diagram is nice and readable, and everything looks correct there. Does the TP-Link router work fine if connected directly to internet? Maybe its a hardware problem and you have a defective router.
– Andy
Feb 13 at 20:42
You are triple NATed. Some home grade devices don't play well cascaded like this. Try bridging the third router to the second subnet, it could also be a failing wan port, or a bug in the firmware.
– Tim_Stewart
Feb 14 at 16:01
add a comment |
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Your schema is not very readable.
– harrymc
Feb 13 at 11:08
Your diagram is nice and readable, and everything looks correct there. Does the TP-Link router work fine if connected directly to internet? Maybe its a hardware problem and you have a defective router.
– Andy
Feb 13 at 20:42
You are triple NATed. Some home grade devices don't play well cascaded like this. Try bridging the third router to the second subnet, it could also be a failing wan port, or a bug in the firmware.
– Tim_Stewart
Feb 14 at 16:01
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Your schema is not very readable.
– harrymc
Feb 13 at 11:08
Your schema is not very readable.
– harrymc
Feb 13 at 11:08
Your diagram is nice and readable, and everything looks correct there. Does the TP-Link router work fine if connected directly to internet? Maybe its a hardware problem and you have a defective router.
– Andy
Feb 13 at 20:42
Your diagram is nice and readable, and everything looks correct there. Does the TP-Link router work fine if connected directly to internet? Maybe its a hardware problem and you have a defective router.
– Andy
Feb 13 at 20:42
You are triple NATed. Some home grade devices don't play well cascaded like this. Try bridging the third router to the second subnet, it could also be a failing wan port, or a bug in the firmware.
– Tim_Stewart
Feb 14 at 16:01
You are triple NATed. Some home grade devices don't play well cascaded like this. Try bridging the third router to the second subnet, it could also be a failing wan port, or a bug in the firmware.
– Tim_Stewart
Feb 14 at 16:01
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Your schema is not very readable.
– harrymc
Feb 13 at 11:08
Your diagram is nice and readable, and everything looks correct there. Does the TP-Link router work fine if connected directly to internet? Maybe its a hardware problem and you have a defective router.
– Andy
Feb 13 at 20:42
You are triple NATed. Some home grade devices don't play well cascaded like this. Try bridging the third router to the second subnet, it could also be a failing wan port, or a bug in the firmware.
– Tim_Stewart
Feb 14 at 16:01