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TSah_suknat
post Aug 18 2011, 12:07 PM, updated 15y ago

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ok so i am quite noob in networking...

i just move into an apartment and subscribe to the apartment jaring fiber optic internet service

now i can connect it to my laptop but there are 3 laptops in use at home so i need to make a wireless network, i got my ADSL modem router from my previous line with stremyx, but i dont know how to make it wireless with the current jaring network.. i connect here and there, cincai connect tried couple of ways oso cannot get it connected. so please some one help me please... notworthy.gif

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so what i did was to connect the belkin router using the yellow ethernet wire and connect it with the mitsubishi modem... but there is no light on the internet connection line at the belkin router..

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post Aug 18 2011, 12:19 PM

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i dont know much.. but put that yellow lan port cable on mitsubushi to belkin wan white port to go wireless.
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post Aug 18 2011, 12:23 PM

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capture screen shots of modem setup page, modem status page, router setup page and router status page.

make sure the username and password is correct.
the blue-yellow cable is phone line(RJ45)?

PS: if you by pass the router you can connect to internet without dialing through your laptop?

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MGSxF
post Aug 18 2011, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE
make sure the username and password is correct.
the blue-yellow cable is phone line(RJ45)?
Phone line is RJ11, phone line is RJ45
which would be the 2 white port on the mitsubishi modem,
the yellow-blue looks like single-mode fibre

TS,

How are you connecting it to ur laptop now?
I assume you connect Port 1 from modem to ur laptop, right?

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TSah_suknat
post Aug 18 2011, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(MGSxF @ Aug 18 2011, 04:31 AM)
Phone line is RJ11, phone line is RJ45
which would be the 2 white port on the mitsubishi modem,
the yellow-blue looks like single-mode fibre

TS,

How are you connecting it to ur laptop now?
I assume you connect Port 1 from modem to ur laptop, right?
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i can connect to the internet 2 ways,

1- straight conncet the yellow line from the mitsu modem to my laptop,
2- connect the mitsu modem to my belkin router and connect another yellow line from the router to my laptop

so is that means the router can actualy receive internet connection from the mitsu modem but i cant received wireless connection from the router to my laptop?

is it something to do with the belkin router set up? do i need to re- set up it since i am using jaring now?
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post Aug 18 2011, 12:48 PM

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Your setup should be like this

BTU (The Jaring box) >>>[yellow-blue fibre] >>>(Fibre Port) Mitsubishi box (Port 1)>>> [LAN cable] >>> (Wan Port, White) Belkin Router

Here's what you need to do:
(Assuming you have access to the modem)

1. Plug a LAN cable from Belkin to your laptop
2. Access your belkin router
a. Change the WAN from PPPoE to bridged
*From here, you should be able to get connection to the internet already

Once it's okay, you need to stop duplicate DHCP servers
3. Plug LAN cable from Mitsubishi modem to your laptop
4. Access the modem
a. browse and disable DHCP server

TSah_suknat
post Aug 19 2011, 02:26 AM

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ok now i can connect to my internet wirelessly...I dont know how I set it up ( I think i change the pppoe to bridge) but now the connection is not secure anymore...any one can access to my internet...so how do i make it secure again?

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post Aug 19 2011, 08:50 AM

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find the security function in belkin router. from there, you should be able to select the type of security used(WEP,WPA,WPA2) and specify a password.

 

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