will gilmore
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This is actually for my house but applies to garage as well. If this has been discussed before I apologize (give me a link).
My networking knowledge is next to zero so please forgive ignorance or wrong terminology.
The parts of my home network just wont play nice with each other. It works for awhile and then I go to use the computer and it wont connect to the internet. I can usually fix it by power cycling modem or wireless router.
Here are the components:
Cable modem - ARRIS / Motorola SurfBoard SB6141 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem
2 x Leviton 10/100Mvps 8 port ethernet switch (these ports are wired to wall plates around my house)
Linksys wireless router (I forget which one right now but it's plugged into one of the wall plates.
I recently added a programable irrigation system (https://opensprinkler.com/) using this router as a client (TP-LINK TL-WR702N Wireless N150 Travel Router). When I power cycle my main router sometimes it changes the ip address of the open sprinkler router which messes that up.
There must be a more robust way of setting this up rather than the plug and play method which doesnt seem to be working for me. I'm happy to read a book or webpage if someone can point me in the right direction.
Thanks.
My networking knowledge is next to zero so please forgive ignorance or wrong terminology.
The parts of my home network just wont play nice with each other. It works for awhile and then I go to use the computer and it wont connect to the internet. I can usually fix it by power cycling modem or wireless router.
Here are the components:
Cable modem - ARRIS / Motorola SurfBoard SB6141 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem
2 x Leviton 10/100Mvps 8 port ethernet switch (these ports are wired to wall plates around my house)
Linksys wireless router (I forget which one right now but it's plugged into one of the wall plates.
I recently added a programable irrigation system (https://opensprinkler.com/) using this router as a client (TP-LINK TL-WR702N Wireless N150 Travel Router). When I power cycle my main router sometimes it changes the ip address of the open sprinkler router which messes that up.
There must be a more robust way of setting this up rather than the plug and play method which doesnt seem to be working for me. I'm happy to read a book or webpage if someone can point me in the right direction.
Thanks.
