Carson Dyle
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Some additional questions:
I'd be willing to bet that you have just one public IP address through your internet provider. You could ask them. You could also go to a web page like http://zolx.com/ip to see what public IP address you're using.
Do it from computers on each part of your network. I would do:
- the server
- wired computer of Company 1
- wireless computer of Company 1
- wired computer of Company 2
- wireless computer of Company 2
Which company do you work for? I hope it's Company 1.
What is the model number of the D-Link router?
Are both the wired computers of Company 1 and their wireless devices connected through the D-Link's wifi on the same 192.168.0.x/255.255.255.0 subnet? That is, do they all have 192.168.0.xxx IP addresses?
What is the internal IP address of the server? Is its address pulled from DHCP or is it static (fixed)? Is this a Windows server? If so, which version of Windows?
And to clarify: The only (or main) problem you're having is that _wired_ computers from Company 1 are having intermittent problems connecting to the Internet? If that's not the case, please clarify.
Sketchy wifi connections most likely have to do with wifi router placement and signal strength, not your network configuration. So if that's also a problem, it should be tackled separately.
I'd be willing to bet that you have just one public IP address through your internet provider. You could ask them. You could also go to a web page like http://zolx.com/ip to see what public IP address you're using.
Do it from computers on each part of your network. I would do:
- the server
- wired computer of Company 1
- wireless computer of Company 1
- wired computer of Company 2
- wireless computer of Company 2
Which company do you work for? I hope it's Company 1.
What is the model number of the D-Link router?
Are both the wired computers of Company 1 and their wireless devices connected through the D-Link's wifi on the same 192.168.0.x/255.255.255.0 subnet? That is, do they all have 192.168.0.xxx IP addresses?
What is the internal IP address of the server? Is its address pulled from DHCP or is it static (fixed)? Is this a Windows server? If so, which version of Windows?
And to clarify: The only (or main) problem you're having is that _wired_ computers from Company 1 are having intermittent problems connecting to the Internet? If that's not the case, please clarify.
Sketchy wifi connections most likely have to do with wifi router placement and signal strength, not your network configuration. So if that's also a problem, it should be tackled separately.
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