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3G setup on Asus RT N13U WiFi router with 3G datacard

3G setup on Asus RT N13U WiFi router with 3G datacard

The ASUS RT-N13U Wifi router can also be used with a 3G USB datacard and thus you can use the single 3G connection to provide internet to multiple devices / computer and I show you how to set it up with BSNL 3G. www.tech2buzz.com Compatible of 3G data cards supported by this Asus RT N13U B1 router http
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‘best wireless router for streaming video?’

I am trying to reduce my monthly expenses by cutting out my phone and cable bill. I will need to stream video wirelessly to different tv’s (simultaneously) with wii, ps3, and probably a blu-ray, and will try ‘ooma’ for a voip. I am not very up to date on the latest and greatest technology out there, and was wondering what is the best way to set this up, fastest router for reliable simultaneous wireless streaming, etc. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks, J.M.Reply to this post.


A question about Router from: Adrian:

How do I set up a wireless router to piggyback off a hard wired router?


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You can wire both together.
The best way, to avoid IP conflicts, is to run a cable from the LAN port of #1 to router #2 WAN port. However, you have to set things up right first…
1) Log into the admin page of #2, and set the IP address to something different than router #1, else routing won’t work. ie: 192.168.33.1 or something else… (but in 192.168.x.1 range)
2) Set the wireless channel on #2 to something different than #1 (if it’s wireless – if not, skip this step), like channel 1 or channel 11, assuming #1 is at default channel 6.
3) Set #2 WAN port to use DHCP
4) Plug LAN port from #1 to WAN port #2
That should do it. However, there are some gotchas:
1) Computers on router #1 cannot see computers on router #2, because #2 is blocking incoming requests, as routers do…
2) Computers on #2 can see everything on #1 LAN (all local computers, because they initiate the outgoing connections (so put servers, etc. on Router #1)
3) all computers on #1 and #2 can get to the internet, wired or wirelessly…

Now, on some routers (not many), they may not want to router 192.168.x.y packets, as it is supposed to be “non-routable”. In that case, set the second router LAN address to something else, and see if that works…

Cisco-Linksys WRT160N Wireless-N Broadband Router

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3G setup on Asus RT N13U WiFi router with 3G datacard

Features

  • Internet-sharing Router and 4-port Switch, with a built in speed and range enhanced Wireless Access Point
  • MIMO technology uses multiple radios to create a robust signal that travels farther and reduces dead spots
  • Much faster than Wireless-G, but also works great with Wireless-G and -B devices
  • Wireless signals protected by wireless encryption, and your network protected from Internet attacks by a powerful SPI firewall

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Product Description
The Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Broadband Router is really three devices in one box. First, there s the Wireless Access Point, which lets you connect to the network without wires. There s also a built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100 Switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices together. Finally, the Router function ties it all together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection.

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Cisco-Linksys WRT160N Wireless-N Broadband Router

Price: $75.49
List Price: $92.99

3G setup on Asus RT N13U WiFi router with 3G datacard

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