I am experiencing some problems finding computers on my home network which is connected to a Verizon FIOS router to the internet.
- Problem 1 is that sometimes computers on the network have difficulty finding other computers. I think this problem might be due to the fact that I have two laptops that can connect to the network either with a wired or wireless connection and the same computer will get a different IP address depending on whether it is a wired or wireless connection. I think this is causing some problems. Is there any way I can force the DHCP to assign the same IP address to a given computer whether it is using a wireless or wired connection?
- Problem 2 is I don't seem to be getting full speed for transferring data inside my home network. All of the computers that connect via a wired connection to the home network connect to a Gigabit router and the router connects to the externally-facing Verizon router. What I'm trying to accomplish is to get gigabit speeds for internal transfers within my home network, but naturally, the speed will be limited for any external transfers that have to go outside of the home network through the Verizon FIOS router. The speed of the internal connections inside the home network seems slower than it should be - I'm only getting about 50MB typically. What can I do to improve the internal speed of my home network?
Thanks,