Take a look at the back of your router. It typically will be labeled "WAN". Refer to your user manual for detailed information.
One of the routers you have to connect to internet, another one you have to connect to the first one using a lan cable. You can use any of lan ports of the first router to connect the second one (except internet port, usually it's marked as WAN or similar to). The lan cable should be connected to the WAN port on the second one. Only in such case it works properly.
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WAN optimization is describes techniques that try to maximize data flow across a wide area network (WAN). WAN Optimization is important for improving access to critical applications and crucial information.
Usually it has "WAN" or "Internet" next to it. If you still cannot find that, refer to the router's manual to find the correct port.
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Data Terminal Eqipment (DTE)
Unless you have a 100Mbit+ internet connection it would not be a bottleneck at all, since the WAN port isn't part of your LAN. The WAN port only provides the LAN with internet access. If your internet connection is faster than 100Mbit, it would be a bottleneck for your internet connection, since it can't handle anything faster than that. View the router as a regular PC with a 100Mbit ethernet port (the WAN port) and a separate 1000Mbit ethernet port with a switch attached to it. As far as the LAN is concerned, it's just a 1000Mbit switch on which one host is providing/sharing its internet connection.
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The wireless router should have a plug for a power cord, a WAN port, and a switch. The power cord should be plugged into a known good outlet. The WAN port will usually be connected to the modem using straight-through patch cable.
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Put the networkcable provided by the company that connects you to the internet into the WAN port of your Linksys router.With a networkcable connect any 3com switch port to any Linksys LAN port.
If there's a WAN port on your hub, use that (If your x-port hub actually has x+1 ports, chances are the extra port is actually a WAN port). Otherwise, you probably can't connect that hub to another hub using a standard patch cable and will need a crossover cable. Some hubs will allow you to switch a port between normal and WAN mode, however (I believe some Trendnet hubs have this feature?), so you might want to check first. This is usually a hardware feature - normal hubs usually are not advanced enough to contain software interfaces for a browser to interact with)
These are high-speed serial interfaces that will connect to a Telco's equipment which provides you with leased-line or frame-relay connectivity.
You need to have LAN cable CAT5 at least. There is a lan port located on the modem. Using the cable connect the port with the port located on the router. The port on the router should a label (WAN, Internet and so on) stating that it's devoted for internet.