I do have problems with remote management of a Wireless Accespoint WAP200.The WAP200 is connected to a router RVS4000 and works well..There are several nodes in the LAN, all static IP, all forwarded in the RVS4000..All nodes can be managed in the LAN as well as from outside..Exept the WAP200, from inside in LAN no problem, but from outside gives a 404 return.I build other similar LAN's, but the same, no connection.
I have a small issue with Remote Management on my E4200v2.I have enabled it , select https and set Allowed Remote IP Address to any on the default port ( 8080 ).After all of this, I cannot connect to my router from my office or any other place. I'm using DDNS and all its ok ( updated at time ). I've tried also connecting to my direct ip address ( dynamic ) but with no result.P.S. no incoming log from port 443 using https.
I want to be able to login to a router remotely and foward a port on the router. I thought i saw a spot for remote management but don't know how to use it. I have a dyn account and can create a dns for it.
i setup security dvrs on the internet so clients can see cameras from outside their homes. I would like to be able to login to a router if i need to foward a port or something similar.
My University has free Internet at student homes, but we need to login by PPTP to get an official, public IPv4 and be able to reach the outside world. The network people at the University says that when the PPTP is up, everything should be open (no firewall of any kind).
have my WRT160NL that gets a 10.10.73.0/23 address from DHCP on WAN port. Currently I have 10.10.74.21. My internal network uses 172.17.17.0/24.My PPTP-server is located at 10.192.1.1 and when I connect, I usually get an IP in the 158.37.73.0/24-range. Currently I have 158.37.73.28. I use DynDNS to make sure I always know the public IP by the host binders.dyndns.info ...
So, I have Remote management enabled with HTTP and HTTPS, any IP and default port 8080. But no response from the outside world seems to go through.If I turn of the "filter ICMP" but keep the SPI Firewall on, I get ping reply from external sources towards my router, but still no HTTP or HTTPS response.I also have a Torrent I try to port forward to to be active, this is 23277, and this is the only thing that keeps coming up in the incoming log on my router.
It's not possible to connect to the routers management over the PPTP-tunnel?And why can't I get the port forward to work .. Same reason? PPTP 158.37.73.28 -> 172.17.17.100 (LAN) won't work?
I have multiple remote sites connected back into my infrastructure via satellite. I'm building a GRE tunnel accross this satellite infrustructure to my user's routers. I'm using EIGRP through these tunnels and everything is working great as far as connectivity to my users is concerned. However, with each of these packages, I would like to be able to remotely manage the satellite modem. My problem is that these modems all have the same web management IP address (192.168.1.1:80) and I can't change them. I thought to myself, "too easy, this sounds like an excellant case for NAT!" Either I'm tackling this thing all wrong or something because I can't seem to get it to work. Here is what I've so far (IPs modified and extra info cut[CODE]
Any possibility remotely manage cisco 876? Remotelly I mean by connecting to WAN IP (DSL interface) from outside. It could be via CCP, telnet or ssh doesn't matter.
I'm attempting to configure remote management (and, sometime soon, SNMP) for a newly-deployed WRVS4400N v.2.At the Basic Settings page, I enabled Remote Management, and left the port # at the default. Remotely I entered the public (static) IP for the router in the address bar of IE8 similar to this: 67.203.???.??:8080. IE8's response is, "The webpage cannot be displayed." I'm using a public wi-fi access point, and don't know how the local router is configured, so it's possible that the local router has a blocking rule in the firewall.I'll try again using another remote router that I manage.
I'm have serveral issues with my router.First, using port 8090, I'm unagle to get remote management of the router.Port 8090 is forwarded to the router 192.168.1.10 I have other issues too, I think the router is blocking my FTP conenction to my NDAS drives.I wish the router would show the UPnP port that are autoamtically added t othe system.Port 80 works well going to my NDAS drives.Firewall, DoS Blocking WAN are all turned off.
I have a remote ASA5505 running 8.4(3) with a working site 2 site VPN tunnel to my main office. (The main office is running an ASA 5510 with OS 8.4.3 as well). The encryption domain is all private IP on main site vs. 172.16.10.0/23 on remote site.
Relevant config of the remote ASA:
interface Vlan1 nameif inside security-level 100
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I can manage the ASA on the outside interface (outside of the site 2 site VPN) using the TACACS credentials I can also ping my management station from the ASA using the inside interface, but as stated, the other way around does not work. I have not yet tested if management from the local 172.16.10.0/23 subnet works, but I will try this next.
I have a brand new RV042 v3 that I just updated to the latest firmware (v4.2.1.02) and have stumbled across an anomaly... I can only access the router from the WAN port using port 80. I happen to have it set to port 8080, but that doesn't work; I have to use standard port 80.
I have two other RV042 units running older firmware and they work as expected and follow the port that is filled in. This one has me puzzled and wondering if this is a bug in the firmware.
I can access the admin pages from inside the network.I can access the admin pages remotely from my iphone (safari).If I try and access them from my PC at work (IE6 or Google Chrome), I can access the router, give the password and get the status screen. But if I try and go to any other page on the router, it asks for the password again and takes me back to the status screen.I have Hardware B1 and firmware 2.0 (not upgraded it yet).
I am having trouble accessing my DIR-655 remote management screen via ip to my network.To make sure i didnt have any odd settings, i did a hard reset on my router first.I then enabled remote management, and left the default port 8080 I try to access viw the ip address on my status page suffixed by the port 8080 [URL] page cannot be found.I then enabled https and tried to access via:[URL]page cannot be found.I then setup a entry in the virtual server to redirect http requests to my workstation hosting IIS7, if i connect to localhost, the iis welcome screen appears, but if i browse to my ip, i get nothing.I am using Cox residential service, i called them and they informed me that they do not filter or block requests in any way.
I have a RV082.I need to disable the firewall, since firewalling is done better elsewhere.However disabling firewall Remote management on wan ip is forcefully enabled.I don't need Remote management, keeping it enabled is a security risk for my setup.I don't understand the rationale behind the choice to forcefully enable remote management if firewall is disabled.Is there a way to disable both firewall and remote management?Or at least a workaround?
I'm on firmware 2.0.0.19-tm on a probably v2 hardware. (Cannot find this info in the web configuration).This is not the newest even for v2 hw but I cannot afford to break it trying to upgrade the firmware.Moreover no release notes for firmware releases refers to a correction of firewall/remote management behavior.Is this behavior also in newer firmware releases?
i was connected to my rv042 via remote management / browser, and tried to add vpn clients. i generated a new certificate and then i clicked on export for clients. by doing this, the remote management disconnected and i cannot access the router anymore.
how can i get the new .pem file from remote? do i have to make somebody turn off and on the unit to get back remote access??
p.s.: after turning off an on i tried the same steps again: everytime i click on "export for admin" or "export for client", this kills the remote management and the unit must be hardreset. now: how do i get the newly created client certificate off that unit ?? otherwise i will have to drive 350 km just to grep that file ?!?!
I have a 6 month old RV042 with the newest firmware (v4.2.1.02). Over the weekend I configured the DMZ which after a lot of trial and error, was able to get working. Prior to configuring DMZ, I was able to log in with remote management. However now remote management no longer works. I've tried:
- Rebooting the router - Turning the firewall off/on - Turning remote management off/on - Changing the remote management port
The only step I haven't taken is resetting the router back to factory defaults and trying to reconfigure it all again. This router is so finicky I have no faith I'd be able to get my current functionality back again.
I just purchased 5 RV220W to act as internet/wireless router at a remote site. There is no VPN, just LAN and Wireless routing to the internet.I have setup remote management and it works fine when I am directly connected to the internet. However, everytime I try to connect through our HTTP/HTTPs proxy farm, it usually fails. Specificially, I get the log-in page and can log in. It starts to render the landing page but redirects to a page stating "Your session has been terminated." On rare instances the first page will appear, however within a few clicks I end up with the same terminated page.
As a test, I bypassed the farm and forced my browser to use one proxy exclusively. At that point I could access the HTTPS interface with no issue. I have not had any issues with other SSL sites with the proxy configuration in use.Is there some sort of MITM prevention I could be running into? If so, can it be turned off.I am new to the RV-series of routers. Is there any logging I could turn on that would provide insight on why the session may be getting terminated?
I have 25 of these routers installed behind various providers and transport (DSL, Cable, UVerse). At sites where I have static IP, I can't reach any service inside, and in fact can't even reach the router for Remote Management. At all times the users indoes can do whtever they like, the have Internet access.
At sites where we draw a dynamic IP or use PPPoE, I can reach services and manage the router until a known issue stops the inbound traffic.
My first try at configuring my RV042 has had unexpected results. I set a WAN and LAN address, but did not enable remote managment and did not configure any port forwarding. I expected to be able to connect to the router on the LAN and I could. The surprise came when I put in my web address. I got a router login page. How do I suppress than on the WAN side. I have a static address with my ISP.
I am looking to permanently reset the default remote management port of the MODEM DPC3825 to something other than 8080. how to PERMANENTLY change the port from 8080? In the web interface under administration I have several times set it to something else other than the defaulted 8080 but when the modem is rebooted or reset, it goes back to the default 8080.
The downloadable PDF manual for the WAG160N shows the remote management address as "https://...", while the online support article shows WAG320N screenshots and uses "http://...". The downloadable manuals for the WAG120N & WAG320N don't show either (it's a pretty flimsy manual).point me to, a definitive list of model/firmware combos which do support SSL for remote management?
We have a RV042. remote management is set to DISABLE - but even after restarting the router i can access the interface remotely over the internet.even when i enable it and change the port to say 5555 i can connect to the web interface using either port 5555 but ALSO on port 80.what's wrong here?the only way to stop that was to create a rule that blocks port 80 on the WAN interface. (btw. could this rule affect LAN users when browsing the web?)
I purchased 3 of these Wireless-G access points and none of them are plug and play. I am here because I have spent the last three hours trying to go through every step they suggest in the Quick Start Guide.
I tried entering in a web browser the default IP address and wait for a login that does not appear.
I have a wap200 with a static ipaddress e.g. 192.168.249.205/24 (it is for management and is in vlan 1). Firmware of the wap is 2.0.4.0. No gw and no dns. (they are not necessary) I export the config . I have a second wap200 and import the config.bin to the new wap. ThenI like to change the static address and the name of the new wap, but - and this is the problem - it asks me to fill out the dns (the address for primary dns cannot be 0 and 255), but I absolutely don't want that because there is no dns or gw (management only). And if I fill it out I cannot go the the internet with the wap.
So I also have some other wap200 where I could import the config.bin and change the static ip without giving a dns (firmware 2.0.1.0). can I go back to a previous firmware (Europe) and where can I find it. Looked for it, but seeing only the last one 2.0.4.0 etsi.Or is there another method to skip the dns with a static ipaddress?
I have a Cisco WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point - PoE/Rangebooster with the latest firmware 2.0.2.4-ETSI?I’m trying to set it up as a repeater, repeating the wireless signal from a Cisco 877W.I have configured the WAP200 with the same SSID, WPA key, and channel as the 877W.
I have changed the WAP200’s AP Mode setting to Repeater, and picked up the 877W’s MAC Address.The WAP200 is broadcasting and I can connect to the wireless network, but I don’t get DHCP. It’s almost like it’s still in Access Point mode.
I'm trying to setup a WAP200 as a wireless repeater and I am having some problems. The SSID I am trying to bridge is coming from a WRV210.
I on both devices I have the SSID, security, and channel set the same. The WAP200 is set to Repeater mode and I did a site survey to find the WRV210. The WRV210 is set to to allow the WAP200 repeat its signa using auto select, manual with site survey and manual actually entering the MAC address by hand.
Nothing seems to work. I can see the wireless next work but when i connect to the repeater I never get an IP address.
Network set up; wireless router (D-link DIR825) to Cisco switch (SD208p) and have Wap200 hooked to cisco switch to extend range up one floor. Can see it as wireless network, but cannot configure it with web browser. Address 192.168.1.245 just times out via pings as well. Have done all resets, power on reset, etc nothing.
I have two WAP200's code level version 2.0.4.0 connected to two SFE2000 24port, one switch per building. I have 3 vlans that I want to bridge between those two switches. I know the trunks on the switch are setup correctly because I can connect them directly and test all vlans.
I am able to get the untagged Vlan 1 to work fine with the bridge, but I have issues with the tagged Vlans 2 and 3. I have checked that I have the correct SSID tied to the correct Vlan number. I cause the whole network to lock up when I try to add the other SSID MAC addresses to the AP Mode -> AP Mode -> Wireless Bridge -> "Remote Wireless Bridge's MAC Addresses:" section. The wireless lights and ethernet lights go solid.
Should I be adding the additional MACs there?Does the WAP200 even support multiple VLAN/SSID?