Cisco Wireless :: WAP4410N Not Assigning IP Addresses To Wi-Fi Devices
Jan 16, 2013
I have two WAP4410N devices on my network.When I try to connect with a wireless device (iPad, Smartphone, etc...) it does not connect.However, if I assing that device a static IP, it connects.Here is the setup:
-2 WAP4410Ns that have static IP's assigned to them. They plug into my 3560's
-Three Cisco Catylist 3560, one of which is my Default Gateway.
-Windows 2008 Server R2 (Domain Controller, DHCP, DNS)
I have a Tenda W300d modem/router that works fine sometimes, but others, like now, it's being a real pain and not connecting with some of my devices, I have a PC, laptop, PS3 and phones that mostly happily share connection, the PS3 is connected via cable.sometimes it just won't allow things to connect, I try rebooting it, sometimes it works, sometimes not.IS there something basic I'm missing? the control panel for it seems quite comprehensive, but I'm no expert at it.
Briefly here is my setup Internet is supplied to my building by ISP(I have no router) => apple time capsule connected by Ethernet.I have used WIFI to connect all of my devices in the past with no problem until i moved into this place. I have 2 macbooks that can connect without any issues Every single other device in the house cannot connect and does not receive a proper IP Address. The ones being assigned are in the 169.xxxxxx range. Even if i plug my Imac (which cant connect) directly in from the wall via ethernet, it wont connect.The time capsule is setup as a bridge with DCHP set to run automatically. I have reset everything numerous times and restored the router to no avail.I called the ISP and they said it wasnt their problem. I was under the impression they werent assigning the IP Address correctly or something.
problem I have encountered with a Cisco E4200v2 router (with current firmware update) which is just over three months old. The other day my internet connection (cable "always on") hiccuped a couple of time (which is not unusual for this area). However, when the service finally restored itself, I lost a PC and printer from my home network, and the ability to connect to the internet with the wired PC. Outages like this are normal in this area and have not had an issue like this before. Both were "wired" via (CAT 5e) cables. The three PC's that were connected via wi-fi were not affected. We switched CAT 5e cables several times with not changed in status. The wired printer and PC were assigned arbitrary ip addresses in the 16X.XXX etc. range. I think that has to do with not being able to communicate with the DHCP server? However, we connected one of the laptops via a CAT 5e cable directly to the router, and it too was assigned an arbitrary ip address. I finally reverted to my old router (LINKSYS WRT160N), and the issue went away. Is this a known E4200v2 issue? Is there a fix or workaround for this? The "wired" PC and two laptops are Windows 7, and the all-in-one is running Vista.I can continue using my WRT16N. But hate to think I wasted good money on this new dual band. Have never had any issues before with Linksy/Cisco before.
I'm using MAC address filtering on my network, and have no problem adding new devices as and when we purchase them. However, a lot of these items such as smart phones with wi-fi, Kindles etc don't seem to have a name that identifies them on the device info page. All of our laptops and desktops are identified, but none of the phones etc. Is it possible to assign names to MAC addresses at all?
I am having 3 cisco wap4410n devices. i want to use them only in my home. i dont want to connect to internet. i want these devices only for intranet (only LAN) purpose. Means to transfer audio, video, songs through these devices. then how i will connect these devices in order to connect all the computers to each other ??
I have a Motorola Surfboard Modem connected to a Netgear 24-port switch. I bought the WAP4410N to provide wireless connectivity from the switch. All my PC's can get perfect connectivity via the switch but none of my wireless devices can connect at all. Sometimes I can get 1 PC to connect but what's strange is I can view my networked folders and such but cannot access the internet. I've upgraded the firmware to the latest May-2012. IPv4 and IPv6 are both set to automatic.
On the System Summary screen in the Port Statistics table when you click on one of the Connected links the pop open window does not show the IP address of the connected device when using IPv4. Where can I find this?
If the devices are using static IP addresses and not getting them from the DHCP server they do not show in the Client Table under DHCP Status.
If they are know MAC addreses because they have been assigned to static IPs on the DHCP setup screen they will not show up in the Uknown MAC Addresses pop up window.
I have a cisco router 881 with advipservices running ios Version 15.2(4)M1 this router is a device that the user will connect company equipement with antivirus and such.is there a way I can force the ports like fe0 fe1 2 3 to accept only devices with specific mac addresses?if not, is there a way for me to apply an acl to vlanX to block everything that's not from these specific addresses?
I have recently purchased an SG-300-52 Managed Switch. (This is the first managed switch I have used, so I am trying to figure out what I can do with it and how it works.)
I would like to know how to find out the IP address of each computer connected to each port of the switch. Is this possible and if so how can I do this from the browser interface?
I am studying for my CCENT and have two Cisco switches and three Cisco routers. I have 'configured' the switches and routers but how to obtain valid IP addresses to assign to my devices and how I can connect these devices to the internet via my wireless home hub.
I have a Belkin Play N600 HD router. Does it have the capability to let me assign fixed IP addresses to devices like printers, NAS drives, and cameras so I know where they are?
I currently have 1 AP connected to the router via copper. The AP to AP link is over 802.11. I have attached a diagram reflecting the current topology.
The AP-to-AP link will come up utilizing B/G/N mixed mode; however, the connection is basically unusable. About 30% of the traffic is dropped, while the packets that do make it have a consistently volatile latency, anywhere from 15 to 1500 ms. I have had success using G-only and B/G mixed. The link is stable (I have had the best results with B/G). The problem is, I didn't buy the 2nd 4410N to run the G protocol. I would like to connect the APs running either B/G/N (hopefully negotiating to N) or N only. I am wondering if there is a certain configuration I can utilize (perhaps using WDS repeater or bridge versus Wireless Client/Repeater?), or a firmware upgrade set for release that can make this happen for me.
In setup for old RV042 (V1), when updating / adding Mac addresses, the table is always sorted by IP addresses. But in the new oneRV042 (V3) I have, even with latest firmware 4.2.1.02 the list is random, thereby increasing the chance of user entering DUPLICATE IP addr with diff Mac addr. That will result in conflict.If the firmware sorts the DHCP entries by ip addresses, user would be able to catch duplicate ip errors even if the system does not flag the errors. All Cisco smart engineers can you all get the dhcp entries SORT by ip addresses.
I am replacing an older AP with a new 1252 unit. I attached everything and powered it up, but my DHCP server does not appear to be finding it and assigning an IP address. The status light stays green and the ethernet light blinks randomly green. Seems to be connected fine, but without an IP I cannot configure it to use it.
My wireless network consists mainly of approximately 1400 AP's 900 x 3602's, 500 x 3502's,The majority of these AP's especially the new ones have been manually optimised for channel and power settings. We paid an external surveyor to survey and optimise the AP's.
We have a few 5505 WLC's and the channel assignment method is set to "Freeze" ,My question is, if someone invokes a channel update on a WLC, will the WLC override the original manual channel setting if the WLC thinks it should be changed? And will the original setting be lost forever unless a restore is performed from the WLC Database?
The WRT110 is hooked up to Cable through Comcast and works fine with LAN connections. The problem comes in with more than one wireless laptop tries to connect. First, it was loaded with 1.0.4 firmware and my girlfriend's XP laptop would connect but drop the connection a lot. My Windows 7 laptop wouldn't connect at all. After trying everything someone recommended upgrading the firmware to 1.0.7. Well, now my Windows 7 laptop connects but the XP laptop will not. The DHCP won't assign it an IP, although it says it's connected.
I created a wlan just for our wireless IP phones.I assigned an interface I created which in turn was set to a specific port on company 2504 WLC. Connecting switchport is set to trunk. Right now I can't ping the voice wlan interface.
The problem is WAP 610n not assigning IP address through DHCP; i have to add IP address mannualy.
just go through the details below: In my network environment we are using : CISCO Router 800 series; IP: 192.168.1.1 Domain server with DHCP server : 192.168.1.2 DHCP pool: 192.168.1.234 - 192.168.1.250 WAP IP : 192.168.1.236
WAP configuration : configuration view : mannual Wireless band : 2.4 Ghz Network mode : mixed channel width: 20 Mhz only standard channel : auto SSID broadcast : Disabled [ for security reason] Security mode : WPA2 Personal Encryption : TKIP/AES Firmware : 1.0.01 build 94, Oct 26, 2009 Note: In status menu it is not showing any default gateway.
Encapsulation method in CISCO router : PPPoA [ as instructed by ISP]
I am currently configuring (10) Cisco 891 routers for our remote users. For some reason, I have always had issues getting the wireless running correctly. I currently CAN connect to the Guest SSID but I do not recieve an IP address
I have installed my new E4200 and it works beautifully. I have several wirelss adapters and a few wired connections through powerline adapters. I also have a second VPN router attached to the 4200.I can see the wireless connected devices with the associated IP addresses. If I plug a laptop directly into the Cisco, I can of course see it.However, I can see none of the devices attatched to the powerline devices? I have a securty cam connected via the powerline and want to know the IP address. I checked with cisco technical support via chat and they said it is impossible. I have used 2 previous routers with the same configuration and can see all devices.
I have a nas device called mybooklive connected to my linksys e2500 router.Every device that is connected to the router does not append nyc.rr.com except the mybooklive one.I change and mad dhcp reservation for this device with the client name but it still appends. [code]
All of a sudden my laptop, android phone and blu ray player (all wireless devices) can't communicate with my wired devices (marantz receiver and samsung tv). Everything still connects to the internet independently but i can't for instance play music from my wireless laptop to my wired marantz receiver. I had no trouble with this last week and didn't change anything (that I'm aware of) I did get Verizon to switch out my router but it didn't solve anything. My wife's computer also cannot connect to wired devices. Lastly, if I connect my laptop with via ethernet cable it sees wired devices fine. I tried shutting off windows firewall but didn't work. I have no other firewall/virus software installed. I can ping to all devices (wired and wireless) from my laptop.
I am doing Activity 6-1: Basic VLSM Calculation and Addressing Design (6.4.1) in the ccna book.the lab can be seen here: (mellowd - link removed) I've done the topology and assigned the addresses appropriately as shown in the first table. My question is on Task 2 Step 2."Assign the first available subnet to HQ LAN1."
My local DHCP server mis-assigns IP Addresses of 192.168.x.x to laptops every morning.It has been suggested that one of my print servers (two Fierys and a Creo) is pushing 192.168.x.x onto the network but I think I've ruled that out. have an XP Pro desktop running a standard Windows bridge that connects a wireless Netgear router to the local Cisco switch. This has worked flawlessly for a couple of years so I hesitate to blame the bridge.My remote IT dept pushed a change/update to all locations having to do with address lease duration. I do not know details.Is there a way I can identify the source of the problem if I do not have admin access to the DHCP server? The only local control I have is to cycle power.
I got a new modem today (a Cisco DPC3825) and it seems to be presenting a problem. I used to be able to simply and quickly change my IP address, by changing the MAC address though my Netgear router. Now when I do that, I can see the IP address has changed in the router settings, but when I double check it using ipburger.com, the IP address does NOT actually change, but remains the same.
I posted of an issue we were having but I feel like I was getting ahead of myselfBasically I need to know how to do 2 things.I want to assign a static IP I purchased from Comcast to my Netgear N300 router and then in turn want that IP address to be linked to the server here in our office so that when people use the Remote Desktop Connection it directs them to the proper machine.
I am trying to give an static ip address to a time clock on my network and for some reason when I connect time clock to network it will always get an ip address from a different network. for example my computer IP address is 192.168.2.70 when connected to network, my default gateway is 192.168.2.1, the IP address that the time clock always gets is 192.168.1.120, there is no way to tell the time clock what IP address I wanted to be it has to get it from router (that is what the manufacturer told me), router (16portLiksys) does not have DHCP enabled the guy who set up network left it disabled, on his notes he says server (dell server T110) is acting as router is that true that a server can be acting as router?what do guys think is going on here?all the computers hooked up to network have static IP address.I also notice that when I connect a computer to router it will get an IP address from different network the same as time clock.I tried to reserve ip address on router by entering MAC address from time clock but it won't work. I am not very familiar with the server settings I have not try changing settings on server, I am not even sure the guy who set up network is right about using server as router.
My company wants to create a VPN Tunnel to allow a remote office to connect to ours. I purchased 2 ASA 5505 and I was expecting to be able to set this up without any issues. Sadly, that is not the case.
What I'm having trouble with is configuring my Public IP Address to the device. I go through the setup wizard and enter the IP Address like normal, but I have no option to input my ISP's subnet, Gateway or DNS. Without those, I get no internet connection. I know there is a way to do this, but I'm stumped.
My Specs:
2 ASA 5505 series ISP Modem (Which they control) - SMC SMCD3GN with DHCP disabled