I have a D-Link DIR-825.B1, which I've recently updated to the 2.04EU firmware. The update fixed some IPv6 problems I've had, but introduced an IPv4 problem instead: TCP NATs have a rediculesly low timeout of 60 seconds, which makes the router useless for most protocols.How do I set the NAT timeout for TCP connections?
I have just updated myDIR-655 A4 to firmware 1.35NA by the procedure: save config > upload firmware > load config.However after upgrading, my admin page now logout after every ~10 sec of inactivity.I have tried the method where to view the admin page without a style, to be able to set the timeout period, from 5 mins to 3, 8 and 10 mins, but no matter what I set, it still logs me out after ~10 sec.
I am able to access 930L (2 cams) from wifi be it laptop,iphone or ipad but I am not able to see it through 3g.I have Huawei fibre optics broadband reuter from Starhub.Starhub is running away if ask them to fix it. Huawei never takes the call.I tried atleast 3 times 10 minutes each at 8006011450.It goes to disconnect. The lot talked about UPNP is enable in reuter but it does not work.
Now i talked to Dlink support with ticket DCX36811.They advised to load the firmware.I did it still the connection timeout is there. we have baby to monitor through iphone/android 3g.
I'm using the D-link dir-300 wi-fi router. Cable internet connection. PC is connected to the router by the cable and the laptop via wi-fi. Both machines have the same problem - after some time, although there are no package loss when I'm pinging anything, some services report "connection timeout". Such as PvP.net, EA Online and Turbofilm.tv. Soft reset, hard reset didn't solve anything. Although when PC is connected straight to the main internet cable - there are no problems at all. [code]
I have a DIR-825 with 2.60VT firmware (rented from Videotron).
Even though the manual says the stateful firewall should have a timeout on connections of 240 seconds or 7800 seconds, all of my connections start at a mere 120 seconds. I'm having trouble with IMAP IDLE pushing e-mails because the connections timeout so quickly (before any stay alive can be sent). A connection to the e-mail server gets opened on 143 (Videotron) or 993 (encrypted - google, e.g.), and I see the connection on the Internet Sessions page, the timeout starts at 120. When it hits 0, the connection is no longer displayed (it is not renewed), and the IMAP IDLE ****s out because the server can't find the client (i.e. the connection has been closed). But it's not just on those ports or servers. ALL of my TCP sessions begin at a mere 120 seconds! Even for a home router, isn't this way too low?
confirm that their DIR-825, on the Internet Sessions page, shows initial timeout values of greater than 120 for a TCP connection? I would love to see a picture of that screen showing higher values. Does it start at 240? Do you ever see a connection start at a timeout of 7800?
I see no way of changing the timeout value. Is it possible to force connections on certain ports to begin at a higher timeout value?
UPnP renew entry 255.255.255.255 <-> 68.98.71.182:61041 <-> 192.168.0.197:61041 UDP timeout:-1 'Teredo' (this one repeated 13 times just in that 1 info slot)
Blocked outgoing ICMP packet (ICMP type 3) from 192.168.0.197 to 109.185.100.195
Blocked incoming TCP packet from 108.170.42.83:80 to 68.98.71.182:36792 as SYN:ACK received but there is no active connection
this goes on for a multiple of different ip's and i believe its due to the fact that the game i play is p2p
QoS is off spi is off udp and tcp endpoint independent firmware version 1.21 i am using wireless cable isp using motorola sb5101 i believe i port forwarded the ports used for the game but that didnt work so i put my computer into dmz. I've also noticed a lot more jitter then i used to have and my upload speed is down about 4mbps. Was thinking it might just be outdated firmware?
So I just bought a D-link DIR-655. It's a B1 hardware with the 2.00NA firmware. After a few hours the DNS server in the DIR-655 stops responding. This happens on all of the PCs connected to it (both wired and wireless) who have their DNS server set to 192.168.1.1. The only way I've found to recover is to reboot the router, change something in router's the configuration causing the router to re-initialize, or to ping an external site from the ping test console. When this happens the external ISP DNS server are still working (confirmed by NS lookup testing manually setting them).
I've been running into an issue for the past week or so where my wireless adapter intermittently can't contact my router.When it occurs the network connection reads as having limited connectivity. I'm unable to send requests to load webpages, and videos and the like stop loading. Sometimes the network disconnects entirely. After this occurs, I can't connect again for a few minutes. My connection consistently reads as having 2-3 bars available. The issue tends to occur frequently, often every 15 minutes or so. Strangely enough, I have been able to play bf3 online for over 40 minutes without connection problems (I quit before any occurred - not sure if any would have). So far I've tried the windows troubleshooter, updating the driver to my wireless networking adapter, manually assigning my network address (tried 192.168.1.4, 192.168.1.5, etc), setting my 802.11b preamble to "Long only" and performing a system restore. I have rebooted my machine as well.
My technical specs are as follows:I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate N 64 bit edition with service pack 1. System has 8gb Ram, an i5-3570k processor and HD7850 graphics card. Motherboard is the Asrock Z77 extreme 4. My wireless network adapter is the TP-link TL-WN722N. The adapter was working fine for some time before this issue appeared.My router is an old U.S. Robotics Wireless MaxG Router. It seems to work fine with other computers in the household, although it does require fairly frequent power-cycling. Running ipconfig on the command prompt while the internet is working returns:
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Windows IP Configuration Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection 2: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::293a:e9bb:ba5a:7536%14 IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.5
For about a month or two now, I've not been able to connect to my router's admin page @ 192.168.1.1 I am using a D-Link DSL-2680 router.
Whenever I go to connect to 192.168.1.1 in my Web Browser, it just sits there trying to connect and does nothing. But eventually after some minutes I get the error: 'This web page is not available The web page at http://192.168.1.1/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address. Error 101 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): Unknown error.' Here is a screenshot:
I tried pressing the reset button on the back of my router, but it would just sit there with the green power LED and another green LED just flashing constantly (I assume this is the ethernet 1 cable LED) and this happens for more than 10 minutes.
All I want to do is just port forward my game servers again without the use of Hamachi or other programs
Region : Vietnam Model : TL-WR841N Hardware Version : V8 Firmware Version : ISP : VNPT on Vietnam
I have bought WR841 V8.3. Signal show is good, but i ping to router many timeout or delay when i open some website. Ping only geog when i near router.(some time delay)
i can't access to the router interface page at 192.168.0.1 and not from ddns account. but the internet connection working good, and i'm downloading a lot of torrents in background. i just want to check something on the router and can't access to it, until i disconnect from the power adapter and restart it. maybe he's overloaded or something? how to solve this issue?
When I log in to my router (192.168.1.1) refuses to communicate with me in IE8 or Chrome. It seems to work 'OK' with Firefox (not as smooth as it used to up until couple of weeks ago, but still works).I am getting either no response when I click on specific links under STATUS, or a very slow one. I also get no details at all.For example - I click on Wireless where you can see 'Wireless clients that are connected' and nothing appears even though there are at least 5 devices that are currently connected.
Well, I've been using my DGL 4300 as a switch, but now I need to use the wireless capabilities it has. I tried going to 192.168.0.1 but it timed out. I pushed down the reset button in the back and hold it for 15 seconds, tried the IP again and nothing but timeout. I unplugged the power cable, held down the reset for 15 seconds, plugged back the power, and still nothing. I've tried various methods, various IP's, and nothing.
After my dir-655 recently bought the farm, I picked up a NIB 601 at a local computer mall for about $20. The drawback is that "local" for me means that the router is in Chinese.
Is there any way for the web interface language to be changed to English?
After uploading dir-615 dd-wrt firmware, it did not lead me to the new page so I unplug it after 5 minutes and replug it. I tried 192.168.0.1 but it seem nothing came out. Then I found that there is no gateway ip address shown up when I use command prompt to search for the gateway ip address. what does that mean? did I clear the software in it?
Time Warner Cable Internet Dynamic IP DIR-655 A3 Firmware 1.21 3 hard wired, fully updated, virus free, windows xp pro machines
The Issue:When only one PC is running or actively being used there is no issue. However, when there is moderate internet usage on a second pc the internet connection will drop (the WAN light on the router stays on as does the ethernet light on the modem) and give this pair of log entries.
Bought a new DIR-655 Rev B a few weeks ago.It's web admin interface has failed in some way. The device is still passing all user traffic in both directions, but attempts to connect to the admin interface with my web browser, from both the wired inside and the WAN outside fail. I can telnet to the actual tcp port number that it's configured for and establish a connection, but I can't get any response from it. At this point I'm expecting the only way I'm going to clear the condition is to power cycle the device when I get home from work. It is to note I have the device configured for https for the admin interface. Perhaps that's the more 'advanced' feature that's newer and is exhibiting some kind of bug, I wonder. I'm running the latest firmware available from D-Link.
My DSC-930L's web interface becomes unresponsive about an hour or two after power cycling my camera. It still responds to pings, and it still sends images to FTP when it detects motion, but I can't log into it via web interface, mydlink, or the iphone app. Power cycling the camera fixes the problem for an hour or so but then its right back to not working again.
owner of a new B1 here. I've seen various recommendations for 2.03 as a firmware, as mine came with 2.04. Why is this recommended? Is there any others that are recommended?Additionally, after connecting up to the router via ethernet (192.168.0.1), the control mechanism for the router is rather slow. I've owned many routers, and this might be the slowest administration/settings page i've seen for a router. Is this normal?
Months ago i can enter in the camera interface by using 192.168.1.100 , its correct ip to enter in the cammera ? Now i dont know what is happening i connect the ethernet cable correctly from PC to the camera and i type in the browser : 192.168.1.100 but nothiung happen ?
We are having 7600 with POS interface to connect with an STM-4 link, we are planning to upgrade our link capacity to 1 Gig. Can we do so with our existing inventory or we need any other hardware(WIC)? [code]
I have a new router. this seems to be a very simple problem relating to the most basic configuration options.
Hardware Version: A1 Firmware Version : 1.01NA go to SETUP -> "NETWORK SETTINGS" change "Router IP Address" to 192.168.73.1 change "DHCP IP Address Range" to: 192.168.73.10 : 192.168.73.200
Save Changes Wait for reboot. change my client system's local IP address... so that I can reconnect. direct web browser to http://192.168.73.1/
seen: login page has a select-box for a userid, but no text inside. there is no prompt to ask me to login. I press enter (or whatever... I login). every form interface on all web pages looked at have no labels on text boxes.
I did a view source... and used web-dev tools to look at the page. it looks like the apparent js function, show_words(), is not defined.
change ip address and dhcp address range back to default save changes. wait for reboot. reverse changes to local system things are back to normal. login page has useful text. after logging in, there is something to read.
looking at source again. I see, now, that the js function "show_words" is defined in a file called public.js.
On our ASA 5510 we already have one ISP link terminated on outside interface. There is correspoinding nat and global configured for outbound access to internet.
Now we need to terminate second ISP link on one of the DMZ interface to have redundancy for the primary ISP.
When primary ISP link or router is down we need to send all the traffic to secondary ISP router. How do we configure NAT and global for this condition that only when primary is down then only this NAT -Global should be used. Do we have anything like object tracking associated with the NAT-global.
So that as long as Primary RTR - object is up ASA will use the first NAT-Global pair. When primary ISP is down RTR-Object is not reachable then ASA will perform the second NAT-Global operation.
Also can we have default route pointing to Outside interface (primary ISP router) and in case of primary router failure it will point to secondary ISP. Do we have "track" in the static route commands on ASA.
I have experience too much traffic between the link L2 (Fastethernet - GigabitEthernet),, 90%. What can I do to fix that, any command? rate-limit or something?
Here is some outputs of the interfaces:
FastEthernet2/30 is up, line protocol is up (connected) MTU 1500 bytes, BW 100000 Kbit, DLY 100 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 247/255, rxload 27/255 Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set
I have a problem with System-defined Link Port Interface Utilization Poller. When I generate Interface Utilization Report, this one just displays few Interfaces (see the figure in my attachment). I checked the default poller for interface utilization and recognize that it just associate with few Interface (same as in Interface Utilization Report) instead all. I need to display the utilization of all interfaces in my report
Is Link Port Interface Utilization wrong or Is it necessary to creat user-defined poller that associate with all interfaces of devices?
All, we have a cisco ISR 2921 router. We want to connect century link dsl via PPPoe on Gigabit int 0/0. G 0/1 is configured for a switch LAN. I think I may have missed a configuration on the router as It is not passing traffic. Do I have to configure anything so that it passes traffic to G 0/1 from G 0/0? Below is the running config
cts#show runBuilding configuration... Current configuration : 5868 bytes!! Last configuration change at 22:49:20 UTC Thu Aug 9 2012 by ctsversion 15.1service timestamps debug datetime msecservice
I finally managed to set up this DSL modem / router on Sunday to replace my old Billion router. I set it up with DHCP and running on IP 192.168.1.254.Last night, the power tripped, and when everything came up again the entire network was dead - PC's were not getting IP's from DHCP.I connected a known working cable directly from laptop to router and attempted to access 192.168.1.254, nothing.So I reset the router and try again to the default IP 192.168.1.1. Nothing. Tried another PC, nothing.Restart router, try again, nothing. Plugged into my other router and try again, nothing. When I initially got the router I had the same problem until one day it just worked, still no idea why