The issue I'm having in particular is maintaining a connection to a remote computer in order to stream videos via iTunes to an Apple TV. Since the computers are on different subnets the Apple TV cannot find the computer.
The idea is that a user at their primary location has mapped network drives and would like those same drives accessible at a remote location without any IP address reconfiguration.
Hey fellas, I've been trying to get two locations to operate on the same subnet to provide a seamless transition from site-to-site (accessing NAS, local devices, etc.). What is the best method to do this? If this is not possible do I have to manually connect to the different subnet every time I...
Hey fellas, I'm planning a large wifi deployment and I'm still on the fence on wether I'll be using Unifi's or Airport Expresses. I'm partial to the AE because of the 5Ghz band but I'm not very confident in their ability to seamlessly transition between themselves - whereas the Unifi's do quite...
Something on your PC is saturating your connection, could be a virus, background applications, or perhaps a faulty NIC.
Try connecting your PC via WiFi, if the issue still occurs its software related...if not, get a new NIC.
*Also disable QoS on your router.
Truthfully, I dont think the amp will fix anything based on your signal levels. I suppose it wouldn't hurt to try though since you are experiencing other issues on your tuner card.
Strange because your numbers look great, especially your downstream power levels (almost too perfect).
What type of coax cabling do you have in your home? Are all the end connections compression fittings or crimp on?
If you do buy a splitter, buy this...
Sounds pretty normal, when your upload connection is fully saturated it makes it impossible for your modem to send out any other data. Typically it wont cause a complete disconnect but it will make things come to a complete halt. Might just be best to limit your upload speed and see if that...
Try eliminating the last splitter, does your modem function as a router as well? If so, throw it in bridge mode and direct connect to it. If your connection stills drops its an issue with your ISP.