How to configure satellite Internet via ASUS router?

Hello!

I have such a problem. I live in the Kamchatka region in a small village, we have no computer specialists. More or less something I manage to configure. I work in a school, we have this year only electronic journals. My task is to make that Wi-Fi distributed to laptops ip-address from our Internet, not a router. Our internet is satellite, dish. Asus router. I kind of and in the settings where the local network did, filled in our ip-address. In the Network and Sharing Center, our ip address is displayed. But there’s no internet. But the ip-address from the router works without problems.
Could you help me set up a router with our ip address via remote assistant.
Payment will be for the work done.

Regards,
Svetlana Borgoyakova

Answer

Hello Svetlana. I cannot help you via remote assistant. Payment is also not necessary for me. Let’s try to figure it out.

Did I understand correctly, you need to make the ASUS router to access the Internet on all devices that connect to your Wi-Fi network?

You wrote:

My task is to make the Wi-Fi give the laptops an ip address from our internet, not the router.

How does that work? I can’t figure it out. And what does an IP address have to do with anything?

I don’t know what kind of internet you have or what equipment you have (I only know it’s satellite). Is it running on a computer? Do you make any settings on the computer? It’s probably just a network cable from the satellite internet equipment.

Try resetting your ASUS router (just in case). Then, plug the cable from the satellite Internet into the WAN port of the ASUS router. To the port that is signed Internet. If you don’t need to set any parameters for the Internet to work, the router will automatically distribute the Internet via Wi-Fi and network cable.

I can’t give you any specific advice, as I don’t understand the problem and the task. I don’t know what equipment you have and what settings you have. I don’t understand about IP-address, which you wrote about so often. Maybe you mean something else.

You can answer me in the comments below.

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