I have a DVR connected to CCTV cameras that I would like to connect to my computer via Ethernet and a Netgear N150 router which also handles my broadband. A program called VideoViewer is installed on the computer which works with the DVR to view images on the computer via ethernet.it works with a Zoom router, but not the Netgear.
I have a DVR connected to CCTV cameras that I would like to connect to my computer via Ethernet and a Netgear N150 router which also handles my broadband.
A program called VideoViewer is installed on the computer which works with the DVR to view images on the computer via ethernet.
Funny thing is that it works with a Zoom router, but not the Netgear There must be settings on the Netgear that needs changing
We had a little family get together at my house which involved 2 smart phones and an iphone-(people were browsing using our unsecured router) and now the wireless router is not recognized by our pc's; it's like the wireless address just disappeared.
I have never had to do anything to connect to my fathers netgear router or my own netgear router. I would just turn on my pc and have internet. After my brother touched my computer it no longer recognizes any wireless connection. My internet provider says that I need a new router. I don't think that is the problem because after my brother played with my computer it was unable to see any connections (not even neighbors which I normally see). This makes me think something is wrong with my computer not the router.
PS. I do have my wireless switch turned to on. My brother doesn't know what he did but will not be allowed to play with it again.
I just got E1000 cisco wireless router. Started setup, everything worked fine and replaced admin password with my own. For some reason got error message. tried to redo setup and got message router not recognized. used laptop and found out that wireless works fine. After few days noticed that there is a (mynetworkname) guest connection you can connect without any password. i don't need that stupid thing and my question is how to disable guest network? I cannot reach Main Menu from cd and have no idea where to look for it when i connect to router by web.
I have a Linksys E1000 router which was working fine. My hard drive crashed; I replaced the hard drive and now my router is not recognized. I have reset it and tried to reinstall it with the CD. Nothing works.
I replaced a WRT120N router with a new one thinking that the old one was damaged. During setup, the router wasn't recognized. I used the same connection for a line from the internet to my LAN connectin and the line works fine. Connecting through the router is no good.
Region : Ireland Model : TL-MR3420 Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : V1-121123 ISP : 3 Ireland
my Huawei E353 dongle/modem is not recognised by the MR3420 router. The router functions perfectly with a different dongle (E122). The E353 works fine when connected directly to laptop so I am happy it is functioning fine. Could not find a bin file for the E353.
Region : Argentina Model : TL-MR3040 Hardware Version : V2 Firmware Version : 2 ISP : Vodafone
I received the device today from Amazon UK. The device fails to connect with my Vodafone Huawei K3770. I have tried various things including selecting PAYG and Contract, tried manual settings. Also in Modem Settings there were no modems, hence installed a version of the K3770 for TP-MR3020.
Though the device is expected to work with K3770 (as stated on various sites) there seems to be no modem bin file provided on the TP Link site.
I have an EA2700 (fimware "classic" 1.0.14.129982) that used to work perfectly fine with a Comcast cable modem. I just recently switched to Charter with an Arris TM902 modem and that's where the problems started. The cable modem will not recognize my router. I have to plug in a computer into the cable model when it starts up. Then I need to clone the MAC address and restart the router (after disconnecting the computer). Why isn't the cable modem recognizing the router when I restart it? I guess this could work if it would be a one time thing but I had to power-cycle the modem and it stopped recognizing the router even with the cloned MAC address. So I had to do the whole spiel again.
Is there any way to make this work easier? Should I update my router's firmware to the "smart" one?
I have an E4200 wireless router and have bought myself an external hd for media sharing (STOR.E STEEL S 1TB disk (PA4252E-1HJ0). Unfortunately this disk comes with a Virtual CD partition on it, which can not be deleted or removed (url....)!! Despite this being massively annoying by itself it also renders my disk useless, as my router does not recognise the disk (to to the additional partition). Is there any possibility to extend the firmware or to provide a fix that allows me to use the partitions on the disk, despite this additional "virtual" device?
Yesterday i upgraded my e4200 to firmware version 1.0.02 (Build 13) after waiting since february.Unfortunately it still doesn't recognize my WD 500 GB Essentials.
I have a E3000 and just upgraded my Mac with the OS X Mountain Lion. I can't access my external HD anymore, although when I go to the router set up, on the storage tab, the router appears to recognize the HD.
I just updated Cisco software and my external hard drive is no longer recognized by Cisco. It is a Seagate drive that is listed on the Cisco tested - passed - approved list. It worked prior to this update. I have disconnected the drive. Reconnected it. Rebooted. Turned machine and router on and off and its still not recognized.
Model name: Linksys E4200 Model number: E4200 Firmware version: 1.0.03 build 14 Operating system: Windows 7 SP 1 Software version: 1.4.11266.0 Connection type (WAN): DHCP
The onboard NIC on my Asrock Extreme6 Z77 has stopped working. I had recently moved my system in to a newer and better home, and after moving it in to the new case the NIC stopped working. I had originally thought that I may have zapped it, but looking at the device manager I saw that it was enabled and recognized by Windows. So I tried some trouble shooting.
- Uninstall and re-install drivers.
- Different cables (5 in total, 3 of which work on other machines)
- Disable and re-enable.
- Went out and bought a wireless USB, allowed me to connect to the internet this way.Then yesterday it started to work again after not using the computer for most of the day.Could play some Battlefield 3, and about 2 hours in to gameplay it stopped working.Ran trouble shoot on Windows, something quickly popped up saying something about ip wasn't reconfigured/updated/some BS like that.Finished for the night happy it was working again and then came back on tonight and now it's not working again.
- Updated BIOS. - Deleted McAfee - Verified it was turned on in UEFI (doesn't show connected in system browser in UEFI)
I just installed a fresh copy of Windows XP Pro SP3 on one computer. Now my other PC has Windows7. I connected the two with a LAN cable, and in 'Network' the Windows 7 PC picks up the shared folder of the XP PC automatically, but the XP PC does not show the Windows 7 Shared(Public) folder. Can it be the Antivirus? XP PC has MS Security Essentials and Windows 7 PC has ESET.
Yesterday I was on my computer when all of the sudden my internet stopped working. I am using windows 7 and at the bottom right I see a big "X" over the small computer icon. I already tried a computer reboot, a router+modem reboot, system restore, and I even reset the power to the room of the modem+router from the fuse box in my house. I tried everything.
I'm sure the problem must be from the actual cable or mother board itself. ( I hope it isn't ) I tried blowing out any dust from the ports and making sure that nothing was blocking the connection. I fell asleep last night with the internet not working, and woke up to it working. Every other computer in my house works except for mine. I tried all of the router ports as well. I did not attempt another ethernet cable though because my room is far and I would need to make a very long one.
An older post on this forum told me to remove the adapter's driver software and restart the system. I did this, and it tried to install the software on startup but it keeps failing when installing. Forcing it to look for new driver software resulted in it saying the best software is already installed.
I just got this av to cat5 converter [URL]? and was thinking i could use a router on each end so it could be wireless. But the way they work the router does not see the converter when it is plugged in.
I have searched the forums and found that there have been others with the same problem as me,but none of the solution offered was working for me so I decided to start this thread.I have an Acer laptop that wont recognize my ethernet cable, it says that there is no cable connected.
I have a computer that runs windows 7, and I run an ethernet cable from netgear router into my computer. It used to run fine, but all of a sudden it stopped recognizing the ethernet cable, and I can not access internet.
I know it is not the cable because I can plug in the same ethernet cable to my laptop (runs XP) and it recognizes and I can access internet.
Also, I know it's not the slot on the router because because I switched places with my other ethernet cable that plugs into Netgear Powerline Ethernet Adapter for my Xbox, and the slot recognizes the adapter just fine.
So I am thinking it has to do something with Win 7 or the computer. My computer does have the wireless capability, and I am running it on wireless right now.
I have tried 3 cables and all three are not recognized even though they are plugged in. I have uninstalled network adapter and re installed it and i have updated the driver still nothing so i don't know what to do next.my laptop is a hp pavilion g6 series
I am trying to setup a hard drive through my network to be recognized on all my devices.Here is what I have:
router: Belkin n300 max share F7D7301 modem: RCA cable modem Internet provider: Teksavvy (through a Rogers line) Hard drive: WD Elements 2TB HD (formatted NTFS) Antivirus: AVG Free ps3 laptop (running xp) galaxy s3
The ps3 is wired into the router, the laptop and s3 are wireless. I have connected my hard drive to one of the USB drives on the router. I can see the HD and view any of its content (movies and music) on the laptop, but nothing else. My ps3 and s3 are connected to the internet, however I can't find the drive.
Ever since moving back in with my dad, I haven't been able to connect directly to the modem. I can connect to the wireless network, but whenever I try and plug straight into the modem, nothing changes and I stay on the wireless. I'm running Windows 7?
My computer specs are as follows (directly from the TSG SysInfo application):
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate, Service Pack 1, 64 bit Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 480 @ 2.67GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 37 Stepping 5 Processor Count: 4 RAM: 3766 Mb Graphics Card: Intel(R) HD Graphics, 1755 Mb Hard Drives: C: Total - 476837 MB, Free - 162910 MB; Motherboard: Acer, Aspire 5742G Antivirus: avast! Antivirus, Updated and Enabled
I'm running on LMS 3.2 and RME 4.3.0 and one type of device was not recognized.this is NME-X-23ES-1G (IOS : 12.2(35)SE5) in a 3825 url... this module is supported with the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.703,but in the device center I've found something which seems to be the right equipement :
- Cisco Interfaces and modules - Cisco Network Modules - Cisco 2800,3800 series 23-port EtherSwith Service module with OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.664
I have Prime 4.1 on windows with the latest update, it is up and running except for few devices ASR903 routers that are not being recognized in the Fault (DFM). These devices are supported in this release, The fault is showing that the devices are stuck at 10% learning state. The strange issue is that when i click on the routers that are in the learning state some shows in the device type as N/A ans others are showing "routers". Anyway i followed the steps mentioned in "How can I troubleshoot device discovery stuck at 10%"
I have a 2921 router, with UCK9 services on it. I've installed a VWIC2-2MFT but the system is not seeing it. I've been told there is a command required to enable the card, is this true? I've always done most of my UC work on the 2800 range and never had to run an enable command, it just saw the card.
I noticed in RME inventory, my ASR1001 hardware is not recognized. I checked my Ciscoworks and it only knows ASR1002, 1004, and 1006 routers.
I checked the supported device table for LMS 3.2 and did not find ASR1001. Is there a separate device package I can download. This is not a deal breaker, but it's unnerving to see the question mark icon next to the name of my router in the Cisco works GUI.
We have CAM/CAS 4.8.2, NAC agent 4.8.2.3 and compliance module 3.4.27.1. AVG 2012 cannot be recognized by NAC agent. From the link below, it should work: [URL].
in the past my laptop has been able to connect directly to the internet using an Cat5e cable, but recently when I have been trying to direct connect, I have been unable to, and not sure when the problem started because I always used WiFi and it worked great. I do a lot of messing around, not only with my network, but with my laptop settings also, so something might have gone bunko. I have done much troubleshooitng, such as trying to update drivers, checking to see if the hardware was disabled, etc...
This will be rather difficult as i'm on a cell phone. Anyways i'm unable to get my computer to recognize that an ethernet cable is connected. I know that the cable is good is i've used it with my girlfriends computer with on problems. I've blowed out the port, used two different cords. Apart from connecting to the internet (which i can't atm) i have no idea what to do.