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What are the possible configuration settings for a home/SOHO network with 3-4 computers and an ADSL Internet connection?

On this page I will describe the 4 variants or options that one has when connecting a home or small office network to the Internet via an ADSL or Cable modem. Carefully read the pros and cons of each method and decide what's best for you.

In this page I will not go into PC configuration details. 

Option 4: PC's and ADSL to Router/Switch

Pros

  • Simple setup
  • No manual configuration of PC's
  • Almost unlimited number of PC's (254)
  • Dialup done automatically
  • Separation between the Internet and the LAN
  • No uplink or crossed UTP cable required
  • Hub ports = number PC's
  • No server required

Cons

  • Routers can be expensive
  • Configuration of a router can be hard
  • Not all ADSL routers support RAS with VPN/PPTP

The router/switch (like the LinkSys models) is both a "server" for DHCP, firewall, DNS etc. and a hub in one.

Layout:

                                      Internet
                                           |
                                           |
                                       Splitter
                                           |
                                           |
                                           |
                    212.143.143.12 (Real IP from ISP - sample)
                                           |
                                 Alcatel modem
                                           |
                                    10.0.0.138
                                           |
                                           |
                                           |
                                      10.0.0.1
                                           |
    PC1------------------Router / Switch-----------------PC4
192.168.0.101               /                \                 192.168.0.104
                                  /                   \
                                 /                     \
                                |                       |
                                |                       |
                                |                       |
                                |                       |
                              PC2                    PC3
                      192.168.0.102       192.168.0.103

  1. The ADSL cable goes to the splitter.
  2. The ADSL modem is connected to the splitter.
  3. The Ethernet cable from the modem is connected to the router/switch.
  4. All PC's are connected to the router/switch.
  5. All you need to do is to configure the router for Internet Sharing.

Note: Some ADSL modems, such as the Alcatel SpeedTouch Pro, can function as routers between the Internet and the LAN. Read Upgrade from Alcatel SpeedTouch Home to Pro on how to configure your modem. In that case you will no longer require a router on your network:

Layout:

                                      Internet
                                           |
                                           |
                                       Splitter
                                           |
                                           |
                                           |
                  212.143.143.12 (Real IP from ISP - sample)
                                           |
                                 Alcatel modem (Configured as a router)
                                           |
                                    10.0.0.138
                                           |
                                           |
                                           |
                                           |
                                           |
    PC1-------------------Switching Hub-----------------------PC4
10.0.0.101                    /                \                          10.0.0.104
                                  /                   \
                                 /                     \
                                |                       |
                                |                       |
                                |                       |
                                |                       |
                              PC2                    PC3
                         10.0.0.102           10.0.0.103

  1. The ADSL cable goes to the splitter.
  2. The ADSL modem is connected to the splitter.
  3. The ADSL modem is configured as a router.
  4. The Ethernet cable from the modem is connected to the switching hub.
  5. All PC's are connected to the switching hub.

 


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