Phillie14586
New Around Here
My networking knowledge is very limited and I am trying to cobble together a home network. My problem is I don't have any routers that have enough wired ports. My original set up started with a cable modem. To that I have a D-link 4 port wireless router. To the D-link I have a computer, 2 HDHomeRun TV tuners and an Airport Extreme router. The D-link is in the basement so the wireless signal is very poor on the second floor so I turned off the wireless. The Airport is on the first floor and better serves the wireless network. It is also by the TV so the smart TV and the BlueRay player are connected to it. This was fine until I needed to add another wired connection for a computer. The kids computers from school are locked down tighter than Fort Knox and only sometimes will work properly on the wireless network. They will connect to the network but will not see the internet.
To add a wired connection for the kids I need to add it to the D-link in the basement since that is where the wires are all run to. The problem is the D-link ports are all full. So I pulled out an ole Belkin router. I moved the Airport router connection to the Belkin to free up a space on the D-link. I also added the new computer connection to the Belkin. I then plugged the Belkin router into the D-link. The [problem I am having is the wireless network now does not always see the internet and I use a couple different remote control apps on iOS devices to control things on the original computer. Now one remote app will see the computer and the other will not. The original computer and the TV tuners need to be on the same router to see each other.
I am betting this has something to do with subnets but don't know how to properly set that all up. I am betting the best answer is to get a big switch to replace the D-link router but I was hoping to not have to spend more money.
To add a wired connection for the kids I need to add it to the D-link in the basement since that is where the wires are all run to. The problem is the D-link ports are all full. So I pulled out an ole Belkin router. I moved the Airport router connection to the Belkin to free up a space on the D-link. I also added the new computer connection to the Belkin. I then plugged the Belkin router into the D-link. The [problem I am having is the wireless network now does not always see the internet and I use a couple different remote control apps on iOS devices to control things on the original computer. Now one remote app will see the computer and the other will not. The original computer and the TV tuners need to be on the same router to see each other.
I am betting this has something to do with subnets but don't know how to properly set that all up. I am betting the best answer is to get a big switch to replace the D-link router but I was hoping to not have to spend more money.