I have the AT&T Broadband Wireless/Wired Modem ( "PACE" Brand name, Black in color, less than 3 months old) with 24 Mbps Speeds consistantlly wired and 21.5 wireless.
I need 3 more wired connections than the AT&T (4) wired ports will allow.
I purchased a TP-LINK TL-R860 8-Port wired router ( http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/d...?model=TL-R860 ) and tried both the setup wizard CD that came with it, and factory resetting it and just doing it with no wizard. Currently it is factory reset.
Also, I went into the settings of the AT&T router and tried both of the following options under "Link Configuration" ; "Add Additional Network" - filling out the router address and subnet mask , and when that failed, erased it all and saved and then tried the option "Add Cascaded Router" , filling out the router address and subnet mask, as well as assigning 192.168.1.2 as the actual address for the router.
Fail, Fail, Fail :(
Really tearing my hair out over this one.
If I can get your help on this, it would be much appreciated, I will be checking this post every other hour during the day.
Thank YOU! :o
I need 3 more wired connections than the AT&T (4) wired ports will allow.
I purchased a TP-LINK TL-R860 8-Port wired router ( http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/d...?model=TL-R860 ) and tried both the setup wizard CD that came with it, and factory resetting it and just doing it with no wizard. Currently it is factory reset.
Also, I went into the settings of the AT&T router and tried both of the following options under "Link Configuration" ; "Add Additional Network" - filling out the router address and subnet mask , and when that failed, erased it all and saved and then tried the option "Add Cascaded Router" , filling out the router address and subnet mask, as well as assigning 192.168.1.2 as the actual address for the router.
Fail, Fail, Fail :(
Really tearing my hair out over this one.
If I can get your help on this, it would be much appreciated, I will be checking this post every other hour during the day.
Thank YOU! :o