I have posted the issue a few weeks ago. After that I was away for a while.
Now, I am back to the issue.
This time, I decided to post a wiring diagram of my set up. [ See the attached pdf file]
Here are two observations.
(1) when I hooked up one Actiontec ECB2500C in the basement,
and connected a macbook pro to the router as shown in the diagram.
It worked fine --- I could surf the internet smoothly.
(2) Then I take the macbook to the 2nd floor where I have a 2nd
ECB2500 hooked up to the coax outlet on the wall.
The 'cable and internet' LED lights on the ECB2500 all turned solid green.
ON the macbook pro,
I checked System-Preferences---> Network, it says
Thunderbolt Ethernet is currently active and has an IP address
of xxxxxxx.
[ The exact same message also showed up when the macbook pro
was connected in the basement in (1). ]
However, the safari on the macbook pro could not get to
www.google.com. It just sat there, --- no action.
What can be done to make it right ?
Thanks
HP Wei
Now, I am back to the issue.
This time, I decided to post a wiring diagram of my set up. [ See the attached pdf file]
Here are two observations.
(1) when I hooked up one Actiontec ECB2500C in the basement,
and connected a macbook pro to the router as shown in the diagram.
It worked fine --- I could surf the internet smoothly.
(2) Then I take the macbook to the 2nd floor where I have a 2nd
ECB2500 hooked up to the coax outlet on the wall.
The 'cable and internet' LED lights on the ECB2500 all turned solid green.
ON the macbook pro,
I checked System-Preferences---> Network, it says
Thunderbolt Ethernet is currently active and has an IP address
of xxxxxxx.
[ The exact same message also showed up when the macbook pro
was connected in the basement in (1). ]
However, the safari on the macbook pro could not get to
www.google.com. It just sat there, --- no action.
What can be done to make it right ?
Thanks
HP Wei