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Re: How do I get my PC on same network as my extra router?
Hmm, can I use bridge mode from my Actiontec port1 to another MOCA adapter, hooked up to the coaxial going out to my living room STB and Asus router? Will my STB there still be controlled by the Actiontec or it will be forced to run via my Asus router if I try that?8KViews0likes2CommentsRe: How do I get my PC on same network as my extra router?
I don't really care about seeing the actiontec, just want to let it handle the Optik TV. if i have an emergency, i can ethernet cable directly to it to troubleshoot. Ok, just wanted to see if there was an easier or better solution other than powerline to be on asus network for all of my devices. It's funny that i can't use the moca coax line.8.1KViews0likes4CommentsRe: How do I get my PC on same network as my extra router?
Basically, in my corner office - ONT and Actiontec, wifi turned off. My desktop computer (only ethernet device) is plugged into the Actiontec. Living room, coax to MOCA adapter - split to my Optik DVR and my Asus AC3100 router. Where I have plugged in my media pc via ethernet and then also use the Asus router to provide wifi. I can use my asus as an Access Point but find there's issues with wifi clients losing internet connectivity even though my asus router wifi is still connected and strong. Access point was great, shared drive on router shows up to desktop. Now I tried switching moca to WAN port on the asus router, changed to full router mode and dhcp server - no issues for wifi clients. However, my desktop in the corner office can't access other computers as they are on different networks. I was thinking maybe powerline ethernet from my desktop to the asus router in the living room (vs ethernet to the actiontec)8.1KViews0likes6CommentsHow do I get my PC on same network as my extra router?
I have the ONT device and ActionTec T3200M in my corner office, my PC is ethernet connected to the Actiontec. Disabled WiFi on the ActionTec, ip default at 192.168.1.254 My Asus AC3100 is connected via ethernet to the MOCA adapter (split with the Telus optik DVR) in the living room for better wifi coverage. My media PC is hooked up via ethernet to the Asus. I would like to use the Asus router for DHCP so I set it to static WAN IP 192.168.1.253 but the router IP is at 192.168.2.111 and of course dhcp range is set to 192.168.2.112 + Problem with this setup is that my PC in corner office can't see the other devices hooked up via ethernet of the Asus, as they are on different .2 vs .1 Does anyone have some suggestions how to make this work? I really dislike using my Asus as a simple Access Point (previous setup which lets all devices see each other) and want to use the QoS features on it etc.Solved8.3KViews0likes9Comments