Ralink 802.11n Wireless LAN Card - Password Is Incorrect?
Sep 8, 2012
I am running Windows 7 and have a Ralink 802.11n wireless LAN card. I have had no issues with this and a month ago my roommate randomly decided to switch from Verizon to Brighthouse. This switch took 3 weeks but everything is hooked up and working (almost) fine now.
My computer picks up the wireless signal fine but when I type in the password it says the password is incorrect (Ive tried 100 times, case sensative, yada yada). That same password works fine for my roommates computer to connect and fine for my iPhone to connect. If I connect through an actual cable, the internet works fine on my desktop.It seems to me like an issue with Windows. Windows is updated and all of the appropriate drivers and updates are current as far as I can tell.
1) Can I specify the time in "Incorrect password attempts" ? means if the 3 incorrect password attempt was made with in 05 minutes, then only the account will be locked ?
2) Is it possible to RESET automatically the "Incorrect password attempts counter" (when the account locked) into ACS?
i used to remote desktop connection. when i log on to remote computer it say that username or password incorrect, but i remember clearly about my password and username
My old wireless card I took out demands these files when I log onto administrator. I have a new usb wireless card and I want the old card to stop bothering me when I restart/start/logon my cpu.the filert61.sys on ralink wireless lan installions disk is neededthere is a browse button set to c:program filesmsimsi wireless lanardinstallerwinxpI no longer have an msi folder in program files. I don't see it show up under add/remove programs in control panel. Under device manager there are three network adapters: my current wireless usb
I have a Ralink 802.11b/9 54 bps wireless USB adapter.I was able to install the drivers and get it so the computer sees the adapter and the adapter is able to see and connect to my wireless. It will not however connect to the internet. (I am using a HPpav a1113w with windows XP and I have a Dlink wireless router)
I have just recently purchased an Aurora R4 and upgraded the hard drive to a ssd. I have installed all of the drivers that were included on the dvd disks but the driver for the wireless adapter seems to be missing. I have searched the Dell Online drivers but the driver for the RALINK 1T1R Wireless Adapter is missing. I have tried to use the other wireless adapter drivers but they did not work.
Running 2k on a older Laptop, running the manufactures (Ralink RT2870 chipset) utility for a USB wireless stick causes issues so I want to try using Windows wireless utility. Problem is, I can't find how to use it. I have it running under Services. The supplied utility & drivers are installed, but I stopped loading the utility since it causes the PS2 mouse to stop responding as soon as the utility loads. The stick connects and does work, but I have no control over it without running the utility.
I tried another no name sticks software (the exact same stick, but under a different name) but it has a overly complex utility (and a newer driver), but it causes the Laptop to lock up completely.I never used a USB wireless stick before and never used wireless anything in 2k when I use to run it 6 or 7 years ago. The Laptop isn't for me.Does 2k have the ability to run a wireless device with its own utility as it does in XP, or is this because it is a USB stick, not a PCI card where the problem is?
I had to default my wireless router " Netgear WGR14V6" and since then I haven't been able to connect with my wireless card. I can physically connect to it with a cable but I can't access it with the wireless card. When I look at the properties it says that it is working fine but I can't seem to find where to change the "SSID and the security phrase". Usually when it is up and running it has a status button and when you click on it there is a tab that you click on and it shows you the SSID and the rest, but now since it is not connected there isn't anything that I can find to change this.
Initially there were 3 SSIDs configured but all of them were assigned a single interface and this interface was configured with the controller management IP address as DHCP server so that the WLC could assign IP addresses to wireless clients, guns and printers etc.
Issue: As part of PCI initiative, we decided to segment the traffic in multiple subnets based on type of wireless clients; so now there are 3 interfaces configured and each SSID is assigned a specific dynamic interface and each interface is configured to use the controller management IP address as DHCP server.
There are 3 scopes configured for each of the dynamic interfaces/SSIDs and DHCP proxy is enabled but wirelss clients are still being allocated IP addresses from the original DHCP scope that was associated with the dynamic interface originally assigned to all 3 SSIDs.
I verified the following:
1. Each SSID is assigned a different dynamic interface (Users, Voice and Handhelds)
2. Each dynamic interface is configured to use controllers management IP address as DHCP server
3. DHCP scopes configured with correct network information for each dynamic interface and enabled
Model : TD-W8961ND Hardware Version : V2 Firmware Version : 120703 ISP : [/COLOR]
Region : United Kingdom Model : TD-W8961ND Hardware Version : V2 Firmware Version : 120703 ISP : Plusnet
I bought this recently on EBay and it works fine. I have just checked the firmware version and it displays as 120703 rel 29722. This version doesn't appear amongst the downloads - the most recent is 120427. Has somebody upgraded to the wrong software? Should I upgrade to 120427?
I was using a wrt54gh which is no longer in working condition.. so i bought an E1200.the problem i face is when i try to restore my new router which is the E1200 frm the backup file frm my previous router the wrt54gh which is saved in my computer i get the error message " THE IMAGE FILE IS INCORRECT ".
I received a Linksys E1200 from a friend who careless tried to upload an incorrect configuration. After that the device became use full. It don't work at all.
Region : France Model : TD-W8968 Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : TD-W8968_V1_120926 ISP : SFR Device in question: siemans C610 IP voip phone Configuration:
* The C610 is directly connected to TD W8968 via the ethernet port number 3 >> ethernet port number 1 is connected to the devolo homeplug 200AVPLUS . The PC is at the other end of the homeplug network
* The DHCP address starts at 192.168.1.100 - 192.168.1.199.
Symptom:
1. It takes a long time (about 2-3 minutes) for the C610IP to obtain the IP address of 192.168.1.100 after the synchronisation of the ADSL line is finished 2. In the DHCP client list, I could only see the IP address of the PC (192.168.1.101) but not the C610 IP. However, if I type 192.168.1.100, I could access to the configuration page of the C610 IP. - I only managed to see the C610IP once in the DHCP client list.
I tried to unplug -> replug the router but to no avail.
I have downloaded the firmware update "Ver.1.0.02 build 11" for my WRT400N from linksys.com several times. I then try to update my firmware on my router. Each time I try, I get an error message that says "Incorrect file path."
The smart wi-fi app Device List indicates Local Network = 0 (that's incorrect) and Guest Network = 0 (that's correct). When i click Connected Devices for My Network, i see a list of devices but everything indicates 'Offline' and that of course is incorrect.How can i upgrade this software? I recently installed EA6500 and due to being slow, it was recommended to set back to factory default. That process did no go well, so i hope it is not necessary again. This router is not any better then the wrt320N so i am disappointed.
I have several devices connected to my Linksys EA4500. Two of them are my Apple Mac Pro and my Logitech Squeezebox Radio. For some reason, in 'Device List', my Apple Mac Pro has the manufacturer 'Logitech' and the model 'Squeezebox Radio'. As for my Logitech Squeezebox Radio, it doesn't have a manufacturer nor a model. It appears that there is a mix up with these two devices. I have cross checked the IP addresses and MAC addresses displayed in Cisco Connect Cloud with those displayed on the devices and they match - so it's not a case of mixed up names. Could this be an issue with Cisco Connect Cloud?
I think I am having problem with my network card I am running windows 7 with Dell wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card lots of times the signal is low and I get the error message no internet connectivity or some other error message that I am not being able to connect to the network provided by my wimax modem, Is there any program that I can download to test if there are any errors related to the network card or any way to fix this?
i want to access my application via FTP on internet. so i type the my ip address is a url.. but it will not get my ip . it ll says 421 login incorrect error ... how to solve this problem...
I have an older Buffalo NAS that I use as an FTP server. Never had any problems, even after I changed my ISP to Qwest DSL last week. But I had wireless problems with the modem, and they swapped out my modem, and now with the new modem, I get a 421 Login Incorrect error when it tries to connect to the FTP Server address Though this version of WS_FTP Pro is not really compatible with Windows 7, I have been using it successfully up until my modem change.It keeps giving me a "421 Login Incorrect" error. I have reset the password on the NAS, and the modem is configured to accept FTP traffic via the NAS which is connected via Ethernet to the modem. All settings are the same as on the old modem, but no FTP.
so I've been getting disconnected from the Internet many times in a day,can't even count it and it's starting to bug me as I have online quizzes and assessments that I need to complete each week. Whenver I get disconnected I'll have to connect again to the modem (wireless) and each time I am told that I have the wrong security key but its correct, I am sure! It's only when I switch off the modem or my computer and restart either both or one of them that I can (by luck i guess?) get the Internet back again. I've been told by a friend that my period/session expired so I can't connect..and that the modem keeps relisting/refreshing (sry forgot what the exact term was) every hour or smth? What exactly is wrong[CODE]
I'm polling a few thousand locations using IP SLA, I have responder enabled on all destinations, and I'm using 60 byte voice packets with a QoS policy.When I run an IP SLA Summary availability report, I have a bunch of locations showing 9% availability 8.5% etc. When I go to the actual collector, and pull up a graph of the same time period, that graph shows 100% availability.
Same collector, same data, just different views giving completely different results. I have to assume that the IP SLA summary report is wrong, these sites were not down 90% of the time.
Just a random though to go with that, I do have the IP SLA to only pull information during the locations operational hours, and I did pull the report from midnight to 11am, the statistics should have been gathered for 4 hours of the 11, which is still higher than 9%, and I would expect all of my locations to report like that, not just a few hundred.
All of the devices are similar in hardware and IOS, and I have verified on a handful that IP SLA responder is enabled, and I see the connections, I have also verified the source configuration via command line.
I have a NAM appliance that generates captures with incorrect timestamps. It looks like it's adding 3 extra zeros after the period, turning miliseconds into microseconds.
Here are the capture settings, and attached a sample capture.
i have two servers that is Primary domain Controller and File Server. When i remove the client computer from the domain and try to rejoin the domain again it refuses, when i ping it replies. i can not assess files in the file server It prompt"Logon Failure: the target account name is incorrect" Suprisingly When i logon in other clients its OK. but some clients give ths said error though the communication with the server is fine
I was upgrading the FW to 2.07 and after waiting 180 seconds, the router didn't came back, I reset the router and now got a Firmware Upgrade System Ver 1.0.0.2 Date 2009/12/07 Screen when typing 192.168.0.1. Tried to upload all the firmwares starting with 2.00NA and always got the Incorrect hardware ID image, please Check! message.. I can't get the *D-Link Router Recovery Mode* page or any other page. Looks like the firmware update wasn't successful and the router is not longing working, need to find out how to recover from a faulty firmware installation.? Also I open a case with DLink Tech Support, they told me to call Tech Support but I can't access the numbers from my country. I already answered their email like 4 times that I can't access the # and they keep telling me to call the #. Anyway what else I can do to recover the Router.
In the Ciscoview, the uplink SFP interfaces of 2960S stack are represented incorrectly. The two uplink interface should be Ten1/0/1 and Ten4/0/1 but proved to be Ten1/0/1 and Gi4/0/25. There is no 1G SFP module, so that the interface gi4/0/25 doesn't exist. [code]
I'm not sure if this is a recent issue for our setup, but I've only just noticed it. Although most authenticated users are shown by their correct user names (which are required for 802.1x authentication), a few users show up in the WCS reports as "anonymous", and one as "anonymous@myabc.com", which are not valid usernames on our network.
I can track these users by MAC via our network registration database, but have not yet figured what makes their systems unique. All three in yesterday's report are Win 7. I don't see anything strange in the RADIUS logs, but have not yet caputured "debug" traces of wireless authentication from an anonymous user.
We are running WCS 7.0.172.0 , with a pair of WLC 4402 controllers running 7.0.116.0 . Our WPA2 Enterprise auth uses TTLS/PAP, with the SecureW2 supplicant for Windows.
I have a problem on a Cisco ASA5520 version 8.2(5). A customer has set up a syslog to keep tracks of tcp sessions made by vpn users. On the syslog we filter %ASA-6-302013 and %ASA-6-302014 log messages, respectively: Built inbound TCP connection and Teardown TCP connection. When the connection is made by a vpn user, at the end of the log line you see the vpn username which should be the same in both the messages for the same connection. I have verified that when a user, let's say UserA, disconnects from the vpn, their tcp sessions are not properly closed; if another user, let's say UserB, establish a VPN immeditaely after and gets the same IP address previously assigned to UserA, the log sessions are recored with UserA in the %ASA-6-302013 message and UserB in the %ASA-6-302014 message. I presume this is due to the fact the tcp sessions are not tore down when the first user disconnects and it looks like a bug to me but I didn't find it referenced anywhere. Is there a way to have all tcp session tore down when a user disconnects the VPN connection?