can I plug OBi100 into computer instead of router?
Rick:
I'm sure that the Internet Service Provider for his neighbor would view this as a theft of service. He can't even say he just gets the WiFi signal (like Penny on Big Bang Theory), they actually ran a physical cable.
RFord:
Rick:
I thoroughly understand where you are coming from, but you must understand there is nothing the provider can do to circumvent this issue. Technically, they are being paid for the service by the "neighbor upstairs" and the extension to the person downstairs is technically no different than having another device connected to the main router from within the residence of where this router is housed. We can discuss this setup ad nauseam, but the facts remain that people are going do what they want to do as long as they think they can get away with it.
EDIT: BTW, we do not know if he owns both apartment units. In this case he is simply extending his service downstairs or to the other room downstairs....get it?
hwittenb:
Quote from: johnnyboy on February 25, 2013, 06:13:32 pm
I hadn't thought of that. Do you mean something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=33-156-066 ?
jonnyboy,
That switch should do it.
Both your computer and the OBi100 will get local network ip addresses from the router upstairs.
It is still possible, though, for the OBi to have problems with the router's settings. You will just have to attach your OBi to the router to see if all is OK.
RFord:
Jonnyboy:
The more I think about it, it might be more cost effective if you got yourself a inexpensive 4-port wireless router and set it up in Bridge" mode (does not act like a router and still gets its IP address from the main Router setup upstairs). This will serve as a switch and as a wireless AP for all your wireless needs within your unit.
LeoKing:
A switch as suggested above is the most cost effective solution. Newegg.com often has the switches on sale for very low prices. I got an 8 port 10/100 switch for my 2 OBi110's and a couple of network printers for $7 shipped last month.
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