Cisco WAN :: 2821 For Home Office Use And VoIP
Apr 3, 2013Would the above router be a good choise for a home office setup for use with WAN speeds upto 30Mbps and VOIP? Any other.
View 1 RepliesWould the above router be a good choise for a home office setup for use with WAN speeds upto 30Mbps and VOIP? Any other.
View 1 RepliesI have a remote user who currently has a Cisco VoIP phone that connects into our network via TFTP. He informs me that the phone drops several times throughout the day, with an occasional drop in VPN from time to time. His router has the most current firmware, set QoS rules priortizing the phone and VPN, and decreased the MTU rate, yet he still experiences these drops. He used a VoIP phone from his last job, and never experienced a drop.
A little info of our current setup:
Cisco 2821 Intergrated Services Router, with CUCM version 7.1.3.30000-1
Cisco ASA 5510 software version 8.2(4)
I'm going to move offices into a shared situation with 3 companies. Each company will want its own private network so there's no snooping between companies. I am planning on using VOIP for the phone system (Nextiva cloud based). Is it possible to set up the system so that each company has access to the VOIP system but yet remains sequestered in the their own network for everything else. I was hoping to do this with one data port at each workstation using Cisco SPA-303 phones. The way I understand this, is that the phone plugs in to the data port and you daisy chain the workstation off from each phone. Is this possible to do this while having the system I described? Another wrinkle is that I'd also like all the networks to be access shared printers.
View 7 Replies View RelatedMy home network consists of a Linksys WRT54GL router running DD-WRT supplying wired access to my desktop, a bridge to another WRT54GL (also running DD-WRT) to provide a wired connection to a XBOX upstairs, and wireless access to about 5 or 6 different devices including several laptops, an iPad, and an iPod touch. My question is this:
I am adding a 22" TV into my office so I can watch TV while working on my desktop. I only have one cable jack in my office which is currently plugged straight into my cable modem. This means I'll have to use a splitter to give both my TV and modem cable access. How much signal degradation or speed do I stand to lose or should expect to lose?
I have a very high speed connection in my dad's office, and it is over 10 mbps. and the connection in my house is worse ( 256 kbps ). So can I use the office connection in home without any problems from the ISP. just like sharing the connection from the office to home.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have this strange problem the application Whatsaap connects at my office wifi perfectly but at home it does not connects,I don't know what seems to be the solution.
View 2 Replies View Relatedlooking for opinions on a Wireless Access Point/Bridge/Repeater/Router I might buy and setup for a the home workstation, few wireless devices, and future add-ons.
Product;
EnGenius ECB9500 Wireless Access Point / Bridge / Repeater / Router with Gigabit & 802.3af PoE,
IEEE 802.11b/g/n ,
Up to 300Mbps ,
WEP Encryption 64/128bits
WPA Personal (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES)[code].....
I wanna setup a small office network ? how do I setup and can I use a printer on this LAN ??
View 3 Replies View RelatedIf we remove lan card from office and fix it in home machine so the ip address is same or it will be different?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI had an SMC router before, and I replaced it with this new D-link DIR-655, The problem I am now having is that I used to visit a web based e-mail /OWA Outlook Web Access, After I VPN to my company, but now with this new D-Link after I VPN, I lost the capability of accessing my OWA to read my e-mail
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have Cisco 2821 router, using it to learn various features. I just recieved this router recently. I wanted to connect it to my cable modem so I can access the outside world. Also when I overload a new interface comes up NVI0, which is nat vertual interface, but anyways.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have recently managed to configure a setup where I have 2 srp527's one at office one at home.Have 1 fixed IP at the office and 1 fixed ip at home.I have configured the srp at work to be a vpn server and have configured the group and 2 user profiles. This allows me to have 2 concurrent sessions over the vpn to my office from desktop and laptop at the same time. Connections fire up perfectly no problems.From the desktop, I connect using vpn client with user profile 1 Once connected, I then connect to my workstation machine at the office using remote desktop.This gets me super fast access to office files and large spreadsheets without downloading the whole file over the vpn and is working perfectly.
If I then additionally connect from the laptop using the vpn client with user profile 2 the remote desktop connection drops.Disconnect the laptop connection, remote desktop comes back.Have isolated this to being 2 connections arriving at the srp at the office from the same external ip. If I connect my laptop to my phone as a hotspot rather than using my home LAN, both connections are made and remote desktop has no interruptions. Is there a way I can overcome this through re-configuration of the srp at the office or is this a limitation with the srp?
How to access remotely over the Internet to office PC from my home PC and get files that I need? Office's ADSL modem's model is BeWan iBox V1.0 and it has a built-in firewall. ADSL connection has a dynamic IP, which I assume should be configured as static (but how?) Should I investigate VPN capabilities as well? I'm not very knowledgeable about these things.
View 7 Replies View Relatedi have a cisco router 887 which i am trying to configure. but however, do i really need to use the SDM utility or i can do it through CLI?i need to replace my current router in my small home office.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am connecting to a ASA5505 at from home to the head-office using L2TP VPN.
Head-office then has a connection to other-office via a site-to-site IPSEC tunnel.
When in the head-office (192.168.100.0/24) I can ping/access remote-office (192.168.200.0/24) OK.
When connected remotely to head-office, I can ping/access head-office OK from the road-warrior laptop.
My problem is that when connected remotely from home to the head-office I cannot ping/access the other-office subnet.
On the home laptop the L2TP VPN connection is set to route all traffic to the VPN connection using the HQ as the internet gateway I can confirm this works.
I cant do traceroute (I get timeouts) as my policy doesnt allow and not sure how to enable this properly on the ASA.
names
name 192.168.200.0 othersite
!
interface Vlan1
nameif inside
security-level 100
[code]....
I am not sure what the problem is but my laptop wont connect to the wireless in my office, it connects fine to my wireless network at home..
View 13 Replies View Relateddo not have fast internet service so we must need to combine two or more different internet providers and get one speed kindly reply do you know any router/modem/switch which can do this for us.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have my laptop. I need to use my broadband connection at my home. Also I need to use my laptop with wifi at my office. We do not have any dhcp servr at office. What I am doing now is changing ip configuration at office every day manually.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a group of five computers at one end of my home office and another group of four computers across the same room. All are hardwired on the same internal network. These cannot be consolidate or moved into one corner or closet. There just is not the space and it's just physically not possible.There is one Internet router as provided by the local cable company. I have this connected to a LinkSys WRT54G2 broadband router. A Netgear DS108 8-port hub is connected the LinkSys. All computers either connect to the Netgear hub or to the LinkSys router. As of now, the WiFi from the LinkSys router is only ever used by my cell phone while at home.
This set up is annoying. At first I did not mind, but there are cables on the floor that I have to step over. These CAT5 cables connect one set of computers to the LinkSys or Netgear. I have to watch where visitors are walking or stepping to assure they don't trip.How can I keep these computers on the same network and eliminate just those cables crossing the floor of my home office?Should I use WiFi NICs? Would this overwhelm the WiFi on the LinkSys?
I have a home office with multiple VLANS/subnets I have many VPNs that connect only a specific subnet to a specific remote offfice. On a 5520, can I create a S2S VPN to different remote offices that have the same IP scheme, but from different home office subnets? For example at my home office let's say I have two independant, distinct VLAN/subnets: 192.168.140.0/24 and 192.168.150.0/24. Can I create an S2S from the 140 subnet to a remote office with a 10.10.10.0 addressing scheme and another S2S from the 150 subnet to a totally different office also with a 10.10.10.0 scheme?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to acccess my office computer from Home PC.I have ZTE DSL Modem + Wireless Router and got new Static IP, so how to configure Static IP From BSNL.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a Windows 7 Laptop that need to be able to join a Home Workgroup as well as an office Workgroup. How!
View 1 Replies View RelatedHere a have a quest that can't find the perfect solution for a half year now.I have one machine at office and one at home, both Windows XP SP3, ADSL connection with static IP.On the office machine a have an archive of about 250 GB of files.When i am at home sometimes i need to connect to my office machine, search through those files, maybe preview some, and then download some needed files to my home machine, using a download queue feature is possible.The task doesn't seem so complicated, yet, i did not find a perfect simple solution so far.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI just installed a 10 port Cisco SG300-10MP in my office, 9 of the ports are already in use. Connected to it are
PC
Laptop
Notebook
WIFI AP
B&W laser printer
Color inkjet printer
IP camera
Squeezebox SB3
Cat5e connection to basement HP 1810G-24 switch All of these devices are connected via a single Cat5e cable that was installed when the house was built. I had to re-terminate both ends of it when I moved in because the existing terminations were done very poorly. I have no idea how or where the cable is routed, nor what the quality of this Cat5e cable is. It did pass a test using my cable tester.
This single Cat5e is connected to my main HP switch in the basement equipment rack. Both of these switches have mini-GBIC ports that can utilize SFP transceivers and fiber. I priced out 2 MGBSX1 compatible modules along with a 30M multimode fiber patch 'cable' online at under $150. Although it would require at least a couple hours of work (including digging around in the attic and crawl space and drilling some holes), but running the fiber to the basement is very doable.
My question to my far more experienced forum members is if the performance gains would be worth the effort?My server is in the basement, and despite having an Intel GB NIC in my PC I am seeing read speeds of ~23MBs and writes of ~49MBs to/from my it. My server has teamed GB NICs (802.3ad LACP Layer 2) connected to trunked (LACP) ports on my HP switch.
I have 4 remote sites that are using a ASA as thir firewall / router. I'm setting up a full mesh VPN between all the sites. One of the sites have a UC500 and the other sites access that UC over the VPN tunnels. I would like to set up some basic QoS for the VOIP traffic
The site that has the UC will have multiple vpn tunnles coming in from the remote sites. How will I do QoS with voice traffic on that site?
I have a Cisco ASA 5540 running 8.2(5). When I dial a phone on the other of the the VPN the first time I get a blank after it rings(i.e when the voice mail get activated if someone picks the phone up), however works the second and consequent times i dial.
A little background. Two sites A and B connected via IPsec Tunnel. No problems in communication except for the VoIP issue. A Phone in on site A(172.17.168.x) and other on site B(192.168.103.x). Site A and Site B is connected via an IPsec tunnel on the Cisco ASA. First call fails. Second call works. Result of a packet trace is also the same. The UDP packet get drops when tried for the first time but subsequent ones pass.
First time
ASA5520# packet-tracer input inside udp 172.17.168.95 10000 192.168.3.103 10000
Phase: 1
Type: ROUTE-LOOKUP
Subtype: input
Result: ALLOW
Config:
Additional Information:
in 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 outside
[code].......
How can I do a VoIP Install/Repair?
View 3 Replies View Relatedhaving some issues. My basic VOIP network I can get to work no problem uner Vlan 1. But when I try tomake multiple basic networks to connect and put them in to diffrent Vlans such as Vlan 2, 3, 4 and conect them the phones now say configuering IP.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe just purchased cisco 2960 for our VoIP needs and we are using polycom phones, and Phone and Computer will use same port. Since Polycom phones are capable working with CDP protocol and we are hoping to get another switch to expand VoIP network. I found easiest way of setting up each port is as following (from the cisco tutorial)
Switch#configure terminal
Switch(config)#mls qos
Switch(config)#interface fastethernet 0/1
Switch(config-if)#mls qos trust cos
Switch(config-if)#switchport voice vlan dot1p
Switch(config-if)#switchport voice vlan 10
Switch(config-if)#switchport mode access
Switch(config-if)#switchport access vlan 20
Switch(config-if)#exit
My first question,when we are using switchport voice vlan dot1p ,I thought we instruct the switch port to use 802.1P priority tagging for voice traffic and to use the default native VLAN (VLAN 0) to carry all traffic.Do I still need to create a Vlan 20 for data and Vlan 10 for voice ?
Secondly,same tutorial adds these commands as well,Do you think for our set up, using those commands are feasible ?
Switch(config-if)#switchport priority extend trust
Switch(config-if)#priority-queue out
Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree portfast
Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree bpduguard enable
Switch(config-if)#exit
Thirdly,when we get another switch and do the same configuration for the second switch, can I use any port on Switch 1 as uplink without doing any configuration ?
my config and all the show's ive run sofar tryign to figure this out, but the policy map isnt matching the traffic for some reason
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a little weird request at work. One of our offices would like to split the VOIP traffic. At that office we have a 10MB primary and 3MB backup circuit. Currently the phones are routing over the 10MB circuit. The General Manager would like to use the 3MB backup circuit for VOIP traffic. For the 3MB we have two T1 lines bundled together in a multilink. Configuration is bellow if needed
3MB Circuit
I have a 887 setup as a EasyVPN server, and a 861 as an EasyVPN remote - network extension mode with split tunnelling.This works fine - I can ping and connect to machines across the tunnel.However if I setup a VOIP handset to connect across the tunnel it registers and calls work, but drop after 30secs....I know this is normally a firewall or nat problem, are easyvpns firewalled or natted?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am fairly new to Cisco, but am trying to configure a 1921 router to give higher priority to SIP/VoIP traffic (Port 5060) than everything else.The connection is only 4Mb and is getting hit hard by video streaming, I don't want to block this, just make a lower priority.Any ideas where I am going wrong?My current config is as below.The IP addresses have been changed for security reasons, but in reality are both in the same range, i.e. are both external IPs, so I am not sure if this is causing the problem. Do I need NAT for QoS to work?
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