Cisco WAN :: 877 Router Can't Make VPN Connection To HQ Office
Jul 16, 2011
i just managed to config the Cisco 877 and send it to my client,when the client connect the router from his location the router can't make VPN connection to my HQ office,i can connect to the router using the external IP adress,i tried to reset the VPN tunnel but no avail,
my client wants to make videoconference call thorugh Microsoft Office Communicator, this should be operating between host from one site to another one, but we already configured some rules in the firewalls, and making some test I see that the videoconference use dynamic ports (1024 to 65535) and if we let to operate the videoconference we should remove all the rules in the firewall and that's not the point.
I'm not being able to wireless distribute the office LAN int-con via recently purchased Tp-link tl-wr740n wireless n router'. Actually, I had no problems with my USR 8054 wireless router before I decided to replace the router with an 'N' one as I experienced some connection loss on my mac book pro(mac osx 10.8) thru USR 8054. The internet connection I have is from a wall socket in my office. I know the hub/router/switch or whatever behind has no DCHP activated because the device connected to that socket cannot get an IP, you must enter it manually together with gateway, DNS etc.. and the values are as ip 10.50.31.108 subnet 255.0.0.0 gateway 10.50.31.254 Whenever I enter these on my USR's 'static IP configuration' via quick setup and plug the Ethernet cable from the wall socket to the WAN, it works and the router immediately starts to let me surf on the net wireless. However, the same procedure has never succeeded on my Tp-link with its latest original firmware or dd-wrt. It even says no cable connected although it is connect from the wall socket to its WAN.I also tried to connect my computer directly to the wall socket with a regular Ethernet cable and entered the ip, gateway etc manually. It didn't work at first, then I changed IPv6 setting from ''auto'' to ''local connection only'' and I was able connect to the internet with no trouble.
My WRT310n router, since yesterday, stopped working "normally".It was disconnected from the power plug in order to put it in another shelve and when I plugged it in, voilá, constant reboot.I keeps rebooting forever... I can't even make an ethernet connection. Reboot, after reboot. Tryied to make a reset with no luck, 5 seconds reset, 30s reset, pressing reset while plugging it in.Even with nothing connected to it (neither wireless nor lan), just the power plug and it keeps re booking one after another.
I am trying to confgure a VPN connection on a Cisco ASA 5505, and I am supposed to translate the inside network from 10.200 76.0 to host 10.1.4.204, and then from that scheme establish a VPN with the host 66.179.80.108 on network 192.168.50.0/24. I was told that this Cisco ASA appliace would be able to translate the network address as a mask in order to make the necessary connection with the other site connection.
I have a Compaq mini CQ10-100 Netbook, and I am trying to Make a Wireless internet connection through a D-link router. My ISP is Cox Cable. The Netbook is connected to my wireless network, but will not connect to the internet. It keeps asking me to transfer information, via thumb drive, from a wireless access point, but my router is my wireless connector and it doesn't have a USB port to plug in a thumb drive. How do I get this netbook hooked up to the internet?
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.
We have a WAP2000 that supports a few wireless users in a shop environment. Users authenticate using RADIUS. Users connect without issue and can browse the Internet.
The main local network uses a Cisco 800 router to connect to the Internet via DSL and there is an IPsec VPN tunnel to our main office.
When a user is connected to the network via a wired connection, all systems work as expected. If they are on wireless, they cannot connect to services at the main office. They must make a PPTP VPN connection for applications to function.
The WAP2000 has the latest firmware 2.0.4.0. It has a static IP on the local subnet.
We have a ASA 5505 setup with VPN and using Cisco client 5.0. The VPN works without a problem if we use normal internet access (from home, motel, etc). However if we use a cellular wi-fi hotspot or tether a phone it will connect to the vpn but will not allow us to get on the office network
I have 2 older xp pro tough books that connect to my domain via a pair of versa vx 400 access points. automobile technicians use these computers to communicate with cars via a separate wireless card and WiFi device (SPX MVXI) that broadcasts a wireless signal.they always connect just fine to the network but sometimes they drop there connection and don't rejoin which screws up my scheduled tasks (nightly upload). They will reacquire the connection every time if i select it again manually in the windows wireless config.here is what I have done so far
1. set up exclusion range in DHCP distribution on my DC
2. set the laptops up with static IP's within the exclusion range.
3. configured the laptops to auto connect to the network even when its not broadcasting
4. set the access points on channel 7, and the devices on 1 and 11.
I have done a lot of research on this issue, a rep from versa told me that Intel proset wireless isn't very compatible with there product which i this is BS since it does the same with with the netgear WiFi PC cards.
No Network connection after Office 2010 install, I have limmited or no connectivity. I've removed and reloaded drivers, reset router, performed a netsh flush, tried to manually connect, kicked it, threw something at the wall and still no luck.
I am puzzled about some problems that occured at my work place. Unmanaged switch like D-link & Linksys was used and it worked pretty fine only for certain areas of the factory. Then office with more workers will be using managed switch to ensure the workers have decent connection to the local server.
Question is, why are some small offices' connection so ridiculously slow?
*Info*
The switches manage 4PCs
Tested - The main connection cable cannot go through the switch to distribute the connection. Even if there is only 1 PC linked to the switch, it will still be slow. It will be at it's max if it didnt go through the switch, but directly to the PC instead.
True enough that unmanaged switch aren't smart enough to allocate the speed, but why is it possible for some other part of the small office to have fast connection even by using the normal unmanaged switch?
I lost my network connection after installing Microsoft office 2010.. what can I do to get it back ? I know it is this as i have been fussing with my computer all day.. I created a system restore point just before I installed it.. had network connection.. installed office 2010 and now once I rebooted I dont.. I am running Win 7 enterprise.
Region : Spain Model : TL-WR842ND Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : 3.12.22 ISP :
I am trying to set up a VPN access to the office Windows network by setting the pptp options in the WAN area of the networks settings.
I have entered the public IP address of the office network and also the username and password required by the system. When clicking on the connect button the router attempts to connect but then returns a "disconnected" message.
What are my best options to secure branch office connection to HQ over Provider MPLS cloud. Our existing Setup
<<HeadQuarter>> :: DataCenter hosting Email, ERP, Intranet, Voice Services 10mb link to Service Provider over MPLS CloudMPLS is terminated on a 3825 Router running advance Services
<<BrancOffice>>::Total 10 In Country Branch Offices2mb Link to Service Provider over MPLS CloudTotal users in each branch : 20 MPLS is terminated on a 2811 Router running advance Services
Should i get a wireless adapter Or a wireless repeater Which would be better for a better connection?My router is down stairs and my xbox is upstairs.I could get the wireless adapter upstairs then do an ethernet cable straight to my xbox.
I'm using XP SP3. I'm trying to connect using the Local Area Connection for the first time. Up to now I've been using wireless but I'd like to get better performance.
Here are my current settings via IPconfig: Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
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I've tried releasing and renewing via IPconfig. Renewing gives me the following error message: An error occurred while renewing interface Local Area Connection : unable to contact your DHCP server. Request has timed out.
I've got limited connectivity. It's trying to send but cannot receive.
My laptop used to connect wireless very well. About 10 days, it lost the connection even though the wireless signals were excellent. I guess it might be due to a virus attack that disabled my wireless connection. I run System Restore on Networking but not successful.
Internet works in that I can get onto a site but not login ie banking - also can't get results once I get onto National Lottery site, login into Hotmail. The diagnostics log states it could not make an HTTPS connection but nearly every thread I have read mentions firewall problems. I don't have Norton, just Windows Firewall and Lavasoft Adaware, but turning both off doesn't change anything. My PC is a Dell, I use a Cisco modem and a Belkin wireless router for my kids to run their XBoxes, all have been fine for 2 years. [code]
i have a 5510 with SDM 8.2.5 from clients connected to LAN i cant open a VPN connection! (using windows client L2TP or PPTP) there is not rules tho block this ports, why i cant connect?
i have router 3845 and then it's connected with pix and then its connected with vpn tunnel to the customer router. i am here trying to make vpn connectivity for devices. so on router i did static nat statements 10.124.90.124 10.200.200.1. this type of six statements i wrote for six devices. on the pix i did
i have one question that i need to use physical subnet or nat subnet for crypto map acl? and also on the customer router which subnet they can use as well nat sunet or my router physical subnet?
I can't access the internet through my home pc. I can't setup a new connection because I'm missing the network icon. It was fine a few days ago but somehow somewhere I've lost the icon. I have tried to restore but couldn't bo back that far.
I am trying to make 2 COMPLETELY seperate networks with only 1 internet connection. We have routers, switches and all that. But we need to know how to set it all up. there are 2 companies in the same office, each company needs their own network at which they can view eachothers files but in no way view the other networks files.
I have an internet connection coming into my house. The modem is in the basement along with the desktop computer and the wireless router is wired upstairs where coverage is the greatest. Could some tell me how I would make these connections/ hardware needed to have them all on the same network?
Purpose:From my Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop, I need to make this connection-A. Ethernet LAN port to connect to telecom transmission equipment for management and configuration purpose;B. Wireless USB module (150 Mbps) to connect to the internet.Problem:I cannot establish A & B connections simultaneously, as either A is busied out by B or vice versa.Question:How can I seamlessly connect to my transmission equipment (Via LAN) at same time connect to the internet (Via Wireless usb)?
I have wired LAN connection from my neighbour's router, and it is connected to my desktop. I somehow got the wireless connection to my laptop from the same place by entering a security number. I got the number through the wired connection as well. It was working perfectly working until recently. Now I cannot access the wireless, whereas my wired connection is working alright. is there any other way to connect this without asking the neghbour?
I have KPN Experia box.I made all the steps in the instruction book. the network is established successfully but the there is no connection from my Pc to the net.
I am using my LAN Connection for file sharing and internet on my Office Pc (Windows XP). I have a wireless external adapter (Alfa) which I use for WAN Connection. But my PC doesn't use the internet from WAN Connection till I disconnect the LAN Cable. I want to use LAN Connection for file sharing and database in the office only and Internet on WAN Connection.
how can I make the WAN Connection as default and to guide the OS to use this while the LAN Cable is still plugged in. I am using AVG Internet Security 2011 & it's firewall.