I have a situation that may be a little unusual here. I need to have the DNS servers used by the router be for our isp, but the DNS servers used by our individual pc's to point to a different location. The reason being that we are filtering web browsing on the PC's, but setting that at the router level messes up our VOIP and CC processing. I know how to set the DNS servers on the PC's themselves. But as stated we have problems with the phones and cc processing equipment if I change from our ISP's DNS servers and/or uncheck 'Enable DNS Relay', which makes the filtering work on the pc's but the other devices no longer have a connection.
Through experimentation I recently found that the video viewing problems on my computer are being caused by the wireless router.If I bypass my router and plug my computer directly into the modem, I have no problem viewing videos. But then that causes my laptop in another part of the house to loose its wireless connection to the net.I understand there is a way of bypassing the router without losing the laptop wireless connection. It has something to do with entering CMD and I.P. Config and a couple of other proceedures of which I am not sure how to do.
how this is accomplished.It is described in a video on [url.... but I cannot play the video long enough to get all the details and the guy giving the instruction talks much too fast to catch the portion that does play.
I'm moving into a new place pretty quick, and my ISP has just introduced those lovely (read: awful) modem/router combos. I want to use my router running DD-WRT however. If I disable all firewalls, etc. and the DHCP server on the built-in router, and then have that all enabled on my DD-WRT router, everything should work, right? That way the combo unit would basically just be acting as a modem.
I'm trying to remove my router from my home network and connect my computer directly into the line coming into the house. I'm doing this to, among other things, run some tests to evaluate the impact of my router on my bandwidth.However, removing the line seems to be causing problems.Everything is fine when I'm behind the router, but once I unplug the line from the router and plug it directly into my computer, I can't connect to the internet. I get a "limited or no access" error on my Local Area Network. Once I reconnect the router, though, everything's fine.I've tried several things.I've tried turning off the Windows Firewall to no avail (I have no other firewalls on my computer).I've checked to make sure that "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically" are checked, which they are.I ran ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew only to receive the following error:"An error occurred while renewing interface Local Area Connection : unable to contact your DHCP server. Request has timed out."I'm running Windows 7 behind a Linksys WRT54G router.My line is (I think) fiber-optic, since there's no modem anywhere in the house, just a small beige termination box.I've posted dumps of ipconfig /all with and without the router. What do I need to do to get online without the router? [code]
I work at a boarding high school at nights and as such I have a lot of free time. However the internet here is very restricted due to obvious concerns about children and unrestricted access. I have private internet at my room on campus but its too far away to connect to. I was wondering if it would be possible to setup my laptop/tablet to connect to my home computer and access the internet through them without restriction. And if so how would I go about doing that?
I have been trying to play WoW but it seems it is blocked by my netgear firewall. Thus, I tried using a proxy server [URL] but it seems that only allows me to surf the web but not open up the actual game client. So, now im not sure what i need to do to bypass the block.
There is a proxy server at our office, it is preventing me from using yahoo messenger webcam service. I am unable to see others cam as well as broadcasting my cam to others.bypass the proxy server to use the cam.I dont know the password for the proxy server or router?
I'm trying to bypass the parental block on a Linksys Router. When i try to connect (i already entered the password) it just says Unable to Connect. So my question is how does the router identify my computer and how can I change it. Its usually a time triggered block. but right now its blocking me 24/7. A few people mentioned MAC address is whats filtering me.
I have a RV042 with Port Forwarding configured for RDP. This Port Forwarding Rule is being applied before my ACL - so subnets that are not authorized through are being allowed in. Firmware version 4.0.0.07.
I would like to push route for admin services (Vlan20) to bypass the firewall via an other connection (CSI to CSE). So my first choice was to create a route-map in (CSI) but I don't know how to do it. On my Firewall ASA, I don't have any Context License, that is why I would like to do it like this.
I have included some part of my initial configuration CSI and CSE and diagram.
CSI configuration (Switch L3 3750) { interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 description To ASA no switchport [Code]....
I've been trying to resolve this problem for a while now, but finally decided to post the question on the forums.live in a collage dorm. internet connection is behind a router that does NOT support port forwarding (no uPnP either). However it'd be great if I could access my computer from the "outside".I figured if I could connect to the computer in the dorm by using some 3rd party server (having dorm comp connected to the 3rd party, and me connecting to the 3rd party). However idk if anyone provides such services (preferably free ) also I don't know how such a service is named, so I can't really do any searching.
Region : Others Model : TL-MR3020 Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : ISP :
After I configure the WAN setting on TL-MR3020, my laptop unable to connect to my TL-MR3020 anymore, the message says "windows was unable to connect to TP-LINK_POCKET_3020_B5F9AD".
Region : India Model : TL-WR740N Hardware Version : Not Clear ISP : BSNL BB
I have a BSNL BB connection. When I use the connection directly, without adding TP Link router, all the websites open flawlessly. Once when I connect the wireless router, certain websites for example Yahoomail, pepperfry.com, yepme.com don't open at all. These are just examples, but I'm unable to access many sites which is a bit annoying. But sites such as gmail, youtube, facebook open clean, there are no issues. I didn't make any configuration changes too. I tried it more than three or four times, but there is a restricted access only.
I have a TP-Link (TL-WR941ND) wireless router in my living room and I want to expand my connectivity to get to the bedrooms area. I have a D-link (DI-524)wireless G router I want to take advantage of. How can I connect the two routers (no cables to be used) together so I can have acces to the internet from my room?
I have a buddy who owns a bar and wants to install a insecure wireless router for his customers downstream from his SBC Global ATT Modem/Wireless Router combo.
He says has 3 static ips for the modem, and 1 of the network cables coming from the modem directly into the D-Link Router. I first attempted to just plug it into the uplink, and let DCHP do its magic, but I had no luck with that. I could connect to the router but it didn't have internet.
So I restarted the downstream router, and plugged the network cable into the 1st port, and suddenly I had internet on the wireless but it would constantly go up and down, and ping times were extreme erratic.
I have a weird problem. I bought recently a new router, and when I try to connect to the settings on it on http://198.168.0.1 it sometimes works, mostly doesn't. When I ping other devices which are connected it, it's the same; sometimes get a response, mostly I don't. The router model is: TP-LINK 150Mbps Wireless N Router TL-WR740N, The thing which it's connected to is entitled "ADSL2+ Ethernet bridge router" That aforementioned thing is suppoused to be a modem. But, when I try to connect to its settings from http://10.0.0.138 , I'm able to, and other who are connected to the network give response to a ping.
Region : India Model : TL-MR3420 Hardware Version : V2 Firmware Version : 3.13.27 Build 121206 Rel.60215n ISP : TataDocomo 3G
I am having problems with my TL-MR3420 router, it disconnects WIFI all the time. My ZTE MF 631 dongle gives me a strong signal and stable connection and rarely loses connecton when plugged directly into my laptop. With my MR-3420 V2 losses connection, duration only lasts for about 2 to 3 minutes. I have to power off/on the router and turn off/on the wireless button on the laptop to restore connection or manually disconnect in the web interface of MR -3420 and reconnect.
Even i tried the changing channel bandwidth and channel, still no luck. Router settings is pretty much default, expect security key. I have quite recently upgraded to the latest firmware but the problem seem not to have been resolved.
Region : Turkey Model : TL-MR3020 Hardware Version : Not Clear Firmware Version : (120817) ISP : turkcell
I have recently purchased the portable TP link 3020 which is a great solution for me in order to get wifi for multiple users till I get through the long process of getting ADSL in Turkey.The thing is that the 3G bundle Turkcell provided me with is not identified by the modem, so I looked it up on the internet and I found out that I needed to add the bin of the bundle, I searched within the list published on TPLINK website but without any luck.... finally I found the bin I was looking for in another country list... mine is Huawei E353 and the one I found is Huawei E353s2. Anyway I added the bin and still not luck identifying the bundle, I finally resorted to upgrade the firmware which I hate because I always worry of the bad consequence of failure, and unfortunately I was right! Once I upgraded the firmware, I couldn't get connected to the router, it keeps asking me for the key, but without any success! I tried hardware reset by holding the WPS button for 5 seconds as suggested in the manual, but any further success!
I am wondering if there is a way to limit traffic through the router. The problem is that one person downloads something, they hog up all the bandwidth, and end up creating lag on other people that may be gaming. So I am wondering if there is a way to limit traffic to 500kb/s per connection..(wired or wireless).. I have a DIR-815 D-link router, and have looked through the settings but I don't see anything off hand that might be related but I could have missed something.
I have a DIR-615 and ATT is giving a pppoe static subnet, meaning they will hand me a /29.All I need is a static IP. I don't need a subnet. NAT is fine. But ATT will only give a subnet.So if I try to use this pppoe with /29 connection with a DIR-615, will it work? What will be the WAN IP of the router? Will it be the first usable? I don't see where I can define the WAN interface IP.
I can use a dynamic IP with Dlink DDNS if necessary. Or How to do whatsmyip and tell it to me, and I can access the router with that, if need be.
She lives in a big house so what I have done is used a tp-ling adsl router (router 1)at one end of the house with a ip address 192.168.1.1 a cat 5 cable runs to the other end of the house with a TP-Link wireless router (router 2) at the other end of which I have changed the ip address to 192.168.2.1 as it was conflicting with the first router (they had the same ip).So I connected one laptop to the router 2 and it connected to the internet no problem. I did an ipconfig and its gateway was 192.168.1.1 (router 1). I connected a second laptop and straight away it connected to the internet and had the same gateway ip.I try to connect a brand new laptop and it wont connect. It can only see router 2 (192.168.2.1) I have ping'ed 192.168.1.1 but its not accessable. I have gone into the dhcp and changed the default gateway to 192.168.1.1 on the laptop but still won't work.It must be a setting on the new laptop that needs changing. Its on W7 home.
Today I bought a new TP-Link Wireless Router in China, (TL-WR845N), and set it up with followed instructions with the router IP setup too with 192.168.1.1. Before, it was only LAN and now I bought the wireless to use my iPhone with it. Now LAN wont work at all on either of my computers. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the Ethernet drivers, rebooted/checked the modem and router, but still couldn't get it to work. My Windows XP shows connected, but Chrome says unable to connect to the Internet.
I've checked TCP/IP settings, made it automatic, still nothing.
So my old D-Link (DI-524) just conked out and for some reason will no longer give a wireless signal. I'm looking for an affordable router that will work for 1) hardwiring into my xbox for some gaming and mostly Netflix and 2) give a solid connection to my MacBook in the home with maybe one additional laptop connection at times. Having the ability to stream music on speakers would be a good plus considering future stereo purchases.
I have a DI-604 Version E3 D Link router and I'm trying to allow VPN through the router but I'm not exactly sure how. I have the VPN set up through my PC's but I need to configure the router aswell. Trying to set up the VPN so multiple locations can access it,
I am looking for the appropriate procedure for connecting an external HDD to a D-Link router with a USB 2.0 port. I am told I need to create a TCP/UDP 19540 port on my system.
My D-Link 802.11g/2.4GHz Wireless Broadband Router is not turning on. None of the lights turn on. I have checked all the cords, and they are all properly plugged itMy laptop can not wireless connect.