Location Network Of Two Computers
I like the kind of comments I've written in detail, so I wanted to help. And we've solved the problem, but still, the problem with the connection of two computers to the rooster and, after all, the bad work, or the disruption of the Internet connection, is a very popular problem, so I decided to write a separate article on this issue. I'll tell you what to do or at least try to solve this problem.
Typically, the problem of connecting two computers to the Wi-Fi router arises when the IP and MAC addresses are somehow matched on both computers. Let's not get into the details of what's going on with the Router when two computers with the same MAC are connected, I honestly don't know, and you don't need it. We need to figure out what we're gonna do now.
The author of the comment, which I indicated above, had problems with the MAC address. It turns out that the same MAC addresses were recorded on the stationary computer and on the laptop. And when those two computers were connected to the router, they started missing the Internet until one of the computers was off. After changing the MAC address on one of the computers, the problem disappeared.
Problem two computers to the router. Check and change the MAC address.
I have a Windows 7 operating system, so I'll show you how it works. Let's find out what MAC's address is on every computer. If you have a laptop, there's a web adapter and a wireless adapter, it's Wi-Fi. So we'll see the MAC address with ipconfig/all.