Hi
I have a Netgear wireless router which on the whole works well. I have a couple of times recently had the dreaded message telling me some other item is using my IP address and to reboot my router. I have also had a message saying my iPad can't connect to the network. It isn't often and if I restart the device it goes away and all is well again.
I believe the issue might be the number of items using the network. We have my wife's daughter and her partner living with us for a few months and I have a number of work items I use. My wife and I both work from home a lot.
To the chase! Currently the following all connect:
2 iMacs
2 MacBookPros
1 Mac mini
1 Pad
1 iPhone
2 Windows laptops
1 Blackberry ditto
1 other phone - either blackberry or android can't recall
1 Playstation or X-box - can't remember - via powerline connection
The apple stuff belongs to my wife and me and is needed for work so I want it to work properly at all times and I'd like to give it priority on the network. The other stuff is my stepdaughters, and her fiance's, or my stepson's. I'd like it to be reliable but I'm not as worried
I've had two suggestions.
I was told by someone that I should assign static IP addresses to all the stuff I use and that would guarantee a connection. I don't know if this is true and I don't know how to do it. Can anyone tell me if it would help and if so how I'd do it?
Also I was advised that if I stuck an airport extreme ( not express! ) onto the netgear router I could set up a second network which would be independant from the original one and put all my "A list" gear onto that solving the problem that way. Would this work and be better?
Thanks for your help with this.
Willie
I have a Netgear wireless router which on the whole works well. I have a couple of times recently had the dreaded message telling me some other item is using my IP address and to reboot my router. I have also had a message saying my iPad can't connect to the network. It isn't often and if I restart the device it goes away and all is well again.
I believe the issue might be the number of items using the network. We have my wife's daughter and her partner living with us for a few months and I have a number of work items I use. My wife and I both work from home a lot.
To the chase! Currently the following all connect:
2 iMacs
2 MacBookPros
1 Mac mini
1 Pad
1 iPhone
2 Windows laptops
1 Blackberry ditto
1 other phone - either blackberry or android can't recall
1 Playstation or X-box - can't remember - via powerline connection
The apple stuff belongs to my wife and me and is needed for work so I want it to work properly at all times and I'd like to give it priority on the network. The other stuff is my stepdaughters, and her fiance's, or my stepson's. I'd like it to be reliable but I'm not as worried
I've had two suggestions.
I was told by someone that I should assign static IP addresses to all the stuff I use and that would guarantee a connection. I don't know if this is true and I don't know how to do it. Can anyone tell me if it would help and if so how I'd do it?
Also I was advised that if I stuck an airport extreme ( not express! ) onto the netgear router I could set up a second network which would be independant from the original one and put all my "A list" gear onto that solving the problem that way. Would this work and be better?
Thanks for your help with this.
Willie