D-Link DIR-655 :: Can't Access Webpages After Hooking Up Switch
May 2, 2013
Previous setup without problems B1 Firmware 2.00
Cable modem>Router>4 computers + 1 wireless printer.. But i needed more ports so i bought a trendnet gigabit switch with 8 ports.
Then I Plugged port 4 on router to >switch port 1
When all the computers are turned on and using everything at once i cant access websites but my skype works so i figure its probably a dns issue and my dlink is overloaded? I didnt try to access any sites with the ip only fail on my part.
Once this happened i immediately unplugged everything and restarted the router. I only have my own computer hooked up the router and did a firmware upgrade to 2.10na and my internet works immediately after but when i hook up another comptuer to the network i cant access any pages but my skype works..
We have a wireless access point for our office, encrypted. Is it possible to hook up another wireless access point that would access the internet, but not our local network for public use?
Suddenly, one of my laptops is unable to access the internet via my apartment complex's community wifi. It will connect to the network, but times out when trying to access any webpages. All other devices are able to connect to the network and access the internet with no issue. This network is unsecured, so no password is required to access.
ISP: Comcast Router: Unknown Anti-Virus/Firewall Software on PC: Avast, Windows Firewall
Here's my ipconfig/all info:
Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : dorothea-PC Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
All of a sudden, one of my devices (a laptop running Vista) is no longer able to access any webpages when I connect via my apartment complex's community wifi. I can connect to the network, but when I attempt to access a webpage, the request will time out. All other devices are able to connect to the network and get to the internet with no issue. The laptop is still able to successfully connect to other networks.
Here's my info when I run ipconfig/all:
Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : dorothea-PC Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
Unable to access webpages and sometimes internet.I will be on my laptop which is the main computer I use (I usually use it wirelessly although I'm having the same problem now, even when I'm hardwired) and suddenly I can't access some or all websites. This isn't just normal dropping for a few seconds at a time, this can last for hours sometimes. Meanwhile, the desktop computer which is directly connected, doesn't have any problems at all.
My Dir-615 E1 5.01 works fine, daughters Iphone, laptop connect fine. My Droid Max android phone connects with no problem but does not load web pages or sites. Phone does work great at other wifi spots just not at home with this DLink. My last android phone acted the same way, cannot use wifi at home! Not a password issue cause it does connect and has strong signal.
webpage A will take 1 second to load, and webpage B will take 6 seconds to load. After a browser refresh, webpage A might take 5-8 seconds to load, and webpage B will take 1 second to load.
Hardware rev A1 Firmware 1.13NA
Router is about 2 years old.
I tried resetting the router prior to the firmware update, no different. This is happening on both PC's. I tried a direct connect to the modem, and it seemed to work fine, but this doesn't always happen.
I'm currently facing a problem with a ASA5505. I've set it up from factory defaults... From the CLI, I can ping an the outside interface, the GW and an outside IP (ex:8.8.8.8).So I believe that there's no connectivity issue and the configuration is correct.
However, for a reason that I don't know, users can't have access to web pages.The product license allow me to have 50 host connected. Currently I've only got one host connected...
When I enable syslog, I can see the following messages :Deny traffic for protocol 17 src inside: 192.168.1.20/64429 dot ouside:8.8.4.4/53, licensed host limit of 0 exceeded.Where this limitation can come from ?
Whenever I use my router web pages often fail to load. Then after about 30 or seconds or so it will start working again. Even worse,if I go to game online I will have lag like crazy. Even if I am the only one on the router.I'm using a D-Link n300 gigabit router.
I just recently upgraded my computer to Vista from XP. Since then my computer connects to the internet and runs applications such as Star Trek Online and Skype ok but it won't load pages in any internet browsers.
I bought my laptop 4 weeks ago. It has Windows 8 on it. It worked great until this week. At first, Google Chrome quit working. Then IE quit. I connect wirelessly. It says it is strong, but no Internet access. I do have connectivity on my phone to that router.
So, i have set up a working Anyconnect solution, (see attached picture)
Firewall is a 5585-x ssp20 running 8.4.3 Core is cat 6500 Anyconnect client version: 3.1.00495
Configured vpn with a tunneled default route to 172.19.16.1 (Core - cat6500) No split tunnel is configured, everything has to be tunneled and monitored by WCCP in Firewall. Authorization is by Certificate Only.
I can reach inside servers (for example 172.18.254.37) i can reach DMZ server (for example 192.168.138.36) i can surf the internet on regular HTTP (port 80)
but, i cannot surf the internet or DMZ servers using HTTPS (port 443) also, ftp does not work. i have tried to reach external ftp servers who are open to all.
both https and ftp works from the INSIDE network.
I have tried to change the port for Anyconnect, to 444 (for dtls as well) and i can see that all the vpn traffic is going over 444, so 443 should be undisturbed.
but this is not working.. could it be a certificate problem, or am i missing something? NAT/PAT?
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IP Config of Windows XP Laptop that WORKS WELL:
Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : myhomelaptop Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Unknown IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
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