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  • Sharing slow after new internet router

    Dears all

    I am a VePro user, i know my problem is not related to Vepro but i hope someone was in that before me and maybe have a solution.

    that's the scenario :

    1 Mac Pro connected to a Netgear DGN2200v3 (Etnet 1) for internet connection : Etnet 2 connected to a router for internal fast network.

    Other 4 Macs connected to the Etnet router.

    The problem i get it's : if the Mac 1 is connected to the Netgear i get slow access to the others Macs, if not the sharing ( for example screen sharing ) it's fast as usual. Previously i've used another Netgear wireless Etnet modem and all was fine.

    I think there is a need for a internal DGN2200 settings.

    Thanks in advance.

    -A


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    @anton said:

    Dears all

    I am a VePro user, i know my problem is not related to Vepro but i hope someone was in that before me and maybe have a solution.

    that's the scenario :

    1 Mac Pro connected to a Netgear DGN2200v3 (Etnet 1) for internet connection : Etnet 2 connected to a router for internal fast network.

    Other 4 Macs connected to the Etnet router.

    are you shure that all your Mac are Gigabit ?

    Why do you use a router and not an Ethernet switch ?

    try this :

     connected Etnet 2 to a GIGABIT Ethernet switch and connect your 4 x other Mac to the switch, LATER , If you want that all your slave are linked to internet too you can add a cable from the switch to the router

    Then you set the slaves with Fixed Ethernet address (you set them 1st with DHCP, you note the numbers, you set it to Fixed adress and you re-type the numbers you have noted)

    tell us if it is working ok ?


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  • Thanks Cyril, maybe i wasn't explaining well : all is fine connected and was working fine till i've replaced the internet router who is just connected on the port 1 of the first mac. The other macs are on etnet hub (fixed address) and all is fine.

    The problem i've got is : if the mac 1 is connected to the internet router i just get a slow sharing, if i remove the etnet cable ( port 1 attached to the internet modem ) all is fast and fine.


  • before you say you had 2 router !

    You have one router and one Ethernet switch, you have to be precise because a router and a switch is not the same 

    so you have one of those :

    http://www.google.com/search?q=ethernet+switch&hl=en&safe=off&client=safari&rls=en&prmd=imvnsr&source=univ&tbm=shop&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=MFbtT4CdKsKzhAe_g_yEDQ&ved=0CH0QrQQ&biw=1280&bih=744

    in the Ethernet configuration you have an Advance / hardware : how it is set on the 2 ethernet port ?


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  • Yes Cyril,

    i have a modem wifi Netgear attached to the port 1 and a Dlink 10/100/1000 attached to the port 2.

    Attached to Dlink are the other Macs. Everything was fine till my old Netgear 834gt died.

    So i've purchased the new one who seems introducing that problem.

    If i disconnect the ethernet port 1 (attached to the wifi modem) all is going fine.

    in the Ethernet configuration you have an Advance / hardware : how it is set on the 2 ethernet port ?

    Basic Settings with 10.0.etc address

    (thx)


  • is your netgear a 1 Gigabit router ?

    force 1 Gb and see if it is improving

    Other solution is you connect both Eth port to your switch


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  • No Netgear is a 10/100 ( as usual for modem wifi ).....


  • my router is Gigabit[:D], so connect both port on your switch and connet your router to the switch


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  • wich is ?


  • .....I'm sorry : do you mean to connect the wifi modem to the gigabit router ?

    Can you elaborate more ?


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    @anton said:

    wich is ?

    Numericable "La Box" up to 200 Mb


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    @anton said:

    .....I'm sorry : do you mean to connect the wifi modem to the gigabit router ?

    Can you elaborate more ?

    why do you introduce now a Wifi point  ?

    you dont need it as all your computers are on Ethernet !


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  • ........i need 1st mac on internet cable, others are aldready wifi.


  • Sorry I dont understand, there is no Internet Cable but Ethernet Cable, why using Wifi ?


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  • i mean ethernet cable from router(internet) to mac.....


  • why do you need wifi ?


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  • ....for the other devices........


  • ...btw, just solving by removing the ethernet cable from port 1 to wifi internet router and connect when there is a need for on mac 1.....

    maybe it's not just new modem relate, maybe os - remote desktop related, maybe yes maybe not........thanks.