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how many computers can network on router?


I have a WNR-2000 Wireless-N Router
This works with my own laptop.
This morning I tried to network a visitor and it didn't work.
This evening, I tried a second visitor computer. This time it connected BUT my own laptop was DISCONNECTED.

I couldn't reconnect until I had turned OFF the visiting computer AND then i had to restart my own, which took a long time to re-connect because it was looking for the IP address.

Please answer this question: Should my router be able to have MORE than my main computer upstairs and my laptop downstairs? That is, can I successfully hook up three or even more computers using this router?

And if so, why did I have the problem described above?
Thank you.








below are the answers I receive thru the Forum
Now I am more confused. Your moderator did not explain things in a way I could understand.

On the link for the manual that he sent, there is NO WAN port, yet that was what I understood he suggested below:

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The limit is about 253 devices, but the practical limit is very much lower than that and depends on individual usage. In your case you have problems with just two PCs and I have seen this a few times in the past, the common cause being that the cable from the modem is incorrectly connected to a router LAN port instead of the WAN (Internet) port.
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Hi Andy [aka part-time mug], how do I know which is a LAN port and which is a WAN port?

THX for your help
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It’s quite distinctive, labelled ‘Internet’, see pages 5/6;

ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/WN...SM_07May08.pdf
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Originally Posted by sharisax http://forum1.netgear.com/showthread.php?p=191272#post191272
Hi Andy [aka part-time mug], how do I know which is a LAN port and which is a WAN port?

THX for your help
you have to be blind to get lost on that...

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This morning I tried to network a visitor and it didn't work.
This evening, I tried a second visitor computer. This time it connected BUT my own laptop was DISCONNECTED.
N router would bad choice for hot spot for other than who uses more often.

that is one reason20you do not see N access point in free wifi hot spot in business. more likely combination of wireless model and encryption.

this something you need to play with it to find out for each person who has issues

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June 21, 2009 10:55 PM

It is not clear from your post whether u want to connect them through wireless or through ethernet ... However from the following quotes in your post :

"Please answer this question: Should my router be able to have MORE than my main computer upstairs and my laptop downstairs? That is, can I successfully hook up three or even more computers using this router?"

I guess it z a wireless connection .. if it z wireless connection plz check if all the wireless clients r using the same parameters (such as channel, mode , security keys etc.) ...
For connection thru ethernet it shud not be aa prblm ...
Do let me know if u need any further info ...
thnx

June 21, 2009 11:08 PM

achilles said: It is not clear from your post whether u want to connect them through wireless or through ethernet ... However from the following quotes in your post : "Please answer this question: Should my router be able to have MORE than my main computer upstairs and my laptop downstairs? That is, can I successfully hook up three or even more computers using this router?" I guess it z a wireless connection .. if it z wireless connection plz check if all the wireless clients r using the same parameters (such as channel, mode , security keys etc.) ... For connection thru ethernet it shud not be aa prblm ... Do let me know if u need any further info ... thnx

Thanks, Achilles, but I got SO FRUSTRATED, I just returned the Netgear and bought Linksys instead and now everything works

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June 23, 2009 2:19 AM updated: June 23, 2009 2:23 AM

Bad to know that you replace it with anothe router. There should not be any problem that you were facing.I think there were some problem in configuration of WNR2000. Did you try with Ethernet ?

Anyway, best of luck with your new router.

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