So my working setup was:
- Linksys WRT54GL Wireless Router
- 1 PC connected via LAN port (same room)
- Xbox 360 connected via LAN port (upstairs; cat5 cable running down through wall jack to router)
- 1 PC and 1 laptop connected wirelessly
We recently got a DirecTV HD-DVR, which has internet connectivity. It's upstairs by the Xbox which is already using the ethernet wall jack, so I decided to add more ports up there by using a spare "Linksys 5-Port Ethernet Hub".
On the hub, I have a cat5 running from the Uplink (port 5) to router port 1, via the wall jack... then the Xbox and the HD-DVR plugged into the Hub (ports 1 and 3, I think, as port 2 appears to be broken).
Now everything can connect online, BUT some things are now giving me firewall messages. For example, Windows Messenger can't connect and says Service Unavailable (google results tell me that could be a router/firewall issue). And BitTornado runs my torrents with a yellow light instead of green, indicating it's behind a firewall and can't connect to other users. This happens on every computer, including the ones connected wirelessly, and was not a problem before I installed the hub.
Any idea why this would happen, and what I could change in my setup? Thanks!
- Linksys WRT54GL Wireless Router
- 1 PC connected via LAN port (same room)
- Xbox 360 connected via LAN port (upstairs; cat5 cable running down through wall jack to router)
- 1 PC and 1 laptop connected wirelessly
We recently got a DirecTV HD-DVR, which has internet connectivity. It's upstairs by the Xbox which is already using the ethernet wall jack, so I decided to add more ports up there by using a spare "Linksys 5-Port Ethernet Hub".
On the hub, I have a cat5 running from the Uplink (port 5) to router port 1, via the wall jack... then the Xbox and the HD-DVR plugged into the Hub (ports 1 and 3, I think, as port 2 appears to be broken).
Now everything can connect online, BUT some things are now giving me firewall messages. For example, Windows Messenger can't connect and says Service Unavailable (google results tell me that could be a router/firewall issue). And BitTornado runs my torrents with a yellow light instead of green, indicating it's behind a firewall and can't connect to other users. This happens on every computer, including the ones connected wirelessly, and was not a problem before I installed the hub.
Any idea why this would happen, and what I could change in my setup? Thanks!