GPS Tracking Device / Gps Device Without Screen Or Applications?
Feb 11, 2013
The problem: I need to track a bus from city to city in real time.I'm thinking of a gps device without screen or apps, it only sends the current location to a server. Is this possible? What device can be useful?
My BEFSR81 is my primary router and has DHCP turned on. The router's DHCP range is set to accommodate 12 devices. I have three computers wired to it and their Host names (as specified in the set-up of each computer) show up in the router's DHCP device table. I also have two printers (one old Brother HL5250DN laser printer and one new HP Photosmart Premier C410a inkjet printer) connected and there are blanks where the Host name should go. I would like to be able to tell which printer is which when I am looking at the DHCP device table. How can I get a names associated with each printer's IP address in the router's DHCP device table? (The real problem is that the router seems to have both printers at the same IP address (192.168.1.100) and if I can get one of them to change I'd like to know which one it was!)
We are using LMS 3.2.1 with SP1 and Campus Manager 5.2.2.Server runs Windows 2003 R2.Everything runs fine except for User Tracking on two Catalyst 6500 switches running CatOS. These devices are discovered, reachable, SNMP works fine, neighbors seen. But when we try to launch acquisition, the UT utility complains with this error message:"Failed to start acquisition: Device unreachable. Please enter a valid device."When we wanted to add ports via Device Trap Configuration, LMS has fired a different error message: "There are no ports to configure for the selected device(s).Check whether you have selected any router(s)." I have checked the portsData.xml file, which doesn't have any ports included for the two devices: [code] We have tried to exclude / include the switches in the data collection, but that didn't work.
My PC is connected to a wired network in the office. I have a 802.11g USB device. I want to hook the device to my PC's USB and make it an access point for the wifi enabled devices i.e. cellphones and laptops in the department so they can use the internet. The PC has Windows 7 installed.
Im trying to connect to my wireless router but when I hit the "connect to" I see other wifi network and cant find my own wifi router in the list. I tried to check the network location but it seems to bring me no where too.
I have accidentally deleted a device from IPM. How can I re-add it? Do the IPSLA Devices somehow get sync-ed with the devices in DCR.If I use the option "Add adhoc target" will the result be the same?
We're looking to deploy a certificate-based VPN solution for users with mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, and Android devices at minimum).We currently have CheckPoint firewalls (with VPN capabilities, currently unused), SonicWall, and Aventail devices at our disposal, but would not be against adding new equipment if the solution is secure, easy to deploy, and easy to manage.We want to use client certificates for authentication, though we currently have no infrastructure in place for such a thing.I'm looking for starting points/reference documents to learn to deploy:
* Certificate infrastructure, including a secure and manageable way to deploy certificates to devices, and revoke them if devices are lost or stolen.
* VPN concentrator configuration guides (whether it be Cisco or one of our existing VPN-capable devices).
I have a checkpoint Safe@Office 500 firewall router, connected to adsl via another adsl device in bridged mode.We needed to assign an external IP to a device behind the firewall.We contacted the ISP, and now they have assigned an additional IP to our adsl account.I have read from the documentation that:"NAT can be defined automatically via the network object (Node, Network or Address Range). When you define NAT via the network object, rules are automatically added to the Address Translation Rule Base"....so I add the object, with the external IP given to us by our ISP, and the wizard simply complains that the IP address is invalid.My thoughts are that the router does not know about the additional IP provided by our ISP. If so, how do I tell the router that there are other IP addresses available to use? I have rebooted the router, and no luck.
I am having a problem configuring NAT for a Linux device on our network. I am far from a Cisco expert but I have configured this many times in the past for Windows machines quite easily. I do this using the Cisco ASDM 5.2 for PIC GUI. All I needed to do for the Windows machines was:-setup the static NAT rule(inside ip translated to outside ip)-create a security policy(outside, incoming rule) to allow traffic to the outside ipand hey presto it works, ie: i can ping the outside ip and access the device remotely if I have allowed correct ports.I am not sure if this is the correct method but it was how i was shown and has worked many times in the past.But with this Linux device its no dice. The Linux device isnt a desktop but a mediator for industrial air conditioning controls. It runs a web server which we can view temperatures etc... through a browser. This works inside our network by browsing to the inside ip but I am trying to set it up to work outside of our network.
I use a USB modem(wireless) for connecting to the net. This way only I can connect to the net on my laptop. Wanted to check if there is some hardware available which can allow me to create a wifi network at my office using this USB wireless modem so that others can also connect to the net with this connection.
My PS3,my ipod touch, and my dads ipod touch is on my wireless. and every once in a while my internet stops working on both my ipod and my ps3 after anything gets unplugged on the router but for some reason, the wireless internet still works on my dads ipod touch. everything is connected with static settings I do not know how to fix this, my dad says that it has something to do with a setting that keeps getting reset, he has fixed it before by doing something in cygwin or command prompt I think its called.Anyway, I've tried pinging my ip address on my ipod but I get no response.
Since i got sky broadband it's always been running super slow, the amount of times i have called them is ridiculous. So i have just been looking around on the sky address to see if i can fix it and in my Attached devices i have, the pc, an ipod touch and an unknown device. I'm wondering if this has anything to do with the slow speeds and maybe it's somehow 'stealing' my broadband. I've read a previous post of the same type but that wasnt for sky. i ran the ipconfig/all into CMD
I have broadband with a d link dir 601 router hooked to it.it's about 2 years old. My sons computer is straight hooked to the internet while I use the wireless in another room.I have no problems with it until about a month ago, my daughter comes over with her laptop and uses the signal, then all of a sudden it takes pages etc on my laptop forever to load. I have windows xp on mine, she has 2 laptops she switches from, 1 with xp,1 with 7.
My GPS was simply triangulating my location and then comparing that location to mapping information stored in my device to give me my next turn, among other information. From the referenced article, it appears that this device is doing a lot more than that, namely it is compiling information about my location and even my speed, sending it to the GPS manufacturer where that information is being compiled and sold.
I have a ventilation controller that connects using a phone line. I have do not have a second phone line to dial out with my computer. is there a way i could set up dialing via broadband?
I have a device specific question. I was wondering how/if it would be possible to change an aftermarket device's bluetooth name? For example, this bluetooth dongle. I need to be able to connect multiple bluetooth transmitters to either 1 receiver or an equal amount of receivers without the 'same' devices interfering with each other, and these dongles are the cheapest on the net. I'm assuming I'll need to get into it on my computer somehow to change the name.
i am field tech in internet company.one customer want to use vonage device.we have a wall jack there in his room before he got internet through that wall jack port to his pc by using cat 5.so how can we connect his vonage in our service ?and any configuration need to connect that device?
I am currently working on a job that has roadside equipment sending in data to an office-based instation server via a private APN. This is currently working fine and data is being received. However, for maintenance reasons its is necessary to connect from the instation server back out to the roadside equipment's web GUI. Currently this isn't working! I think this is because they are on different IP ranges. [code] I've tried messing about with adding routes and changing the mask address but so far have had no luck.
The network I am currently using only allows one device to be connected at any one time, regardless of whether you use a switch or not. Could I connect a router to the wall socket and then use multiple devices with the router? In theory the router should only appear as one device in every aspect even with several devices using it, correct?
I am trying to run Windows XP in a Virtual Machine on my Windows 7(64bit) system. I have a Windows XP cd, but my cd-player is broken. I shared a cd-player on a different pc and am able to access it as a shared folder. I tried copying the files to my HD and making aan ISO out of em. This worked, but my Virtual Machines(VMware Player & Oracle VM VirtualBox) don't detect it as a windows install, also tried to mount this ISO. detect the original XP cd with one of these VM's. But in order for this to work I have to make my system think that the cd-player on the other pc is part of the local setup,
I've got the following problem using my DLink DSL-2740B with the latest firmware:On all my devices (Notebook, Netbook, iPhone, Set top Box, TV...) I need to manually set the IP of my internet providers DNS server or else, URL's can't be resolved. I'm pretty sure that the Router/Gateway is set up correctly as the status page of the router does show both the primary and secondary DNS servers IP addresses. Both have been automatically detected by the router.On my different devices, if I leave the DNS IP to be automatically detected, they will use the Routers IP as their DNS server IP (e.g. 192.168.1.1), which is the way it should be I'd think. However, trying to access (in browser or through ping or whatever) any URL, it just won't work. I need to manually enter the DNS's IP in the device.
The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28) And is hard for me to reinstall because the reinstall driver's button to click is not showing.
I am currently experiencing trubles with my WiFi network. I have used it just fine for past two years with laptop and iPod Touch 4G, but I am unable to connect my newly built PC to the Internet.I've used Asus WiFi Go adapter at first because I thought that it's just a hardware problem with it, so I decided to buy TP-LINK TL-WN722N adapter, which has same issues, I can access everything on the local network (LAN), but I can't access the internet, however Windows reports it is connected to the internet. The router I am using is TP-LINK TL-WR340GD.
My laptop runs off my ethernet (running to a modem) just fine, however when I plug it into my desktop, it recognizes that there's an ethernet plugged in but it says there is no internet connection available.I am running Windows 7 and I pulled up the command prompt and gathered this info:
Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : emachines-PC Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
I'm running a Winsock server on my machine, and I want to be able to connect a client (on an external/remote) network. I know that there are two IP addresses: The WAN IP which is what your IP address looks like while connecting to the internet. There is also an IP address assigned to you by your router. If both machines are on the same network, then I am able to make the client connect to the server by providing the Router-IP. But when they are on different networks, they do not connect even when i give the WAN IP. How exactly do I specify an address for a remote device ?
I just got a new server for hosting, installed Windows Server 2008 R1, and it installed correctly with no errors. First time running it, everything is plugged in, and there ethernet would not pick up at all. Went to Device Manager and got: "This Device Cannot Start. Code 10"Tried different cables, I even swapped the network switches (clearly wasn't the problem). More information can be supplied if needed.
Here's the situation, 2 houses, house #1 has internet, DIR-665 connected to Cable modem, between the 2 houses CAT 6 cable, house #2 has DIR-655. Both houses need to offer wireless. How should the DIR-655 (house#2) be set up? (SSID/DHCP/UPNP/IP/GATEWAY/SUBNET, etc)?
I have a Netgear media player that I need to keep separate from my LAN. I have a switch that's connected to WAN and from the switch to dir-655 and the Netgem box. So I have two IP:s and the Netgems traffic is not going through the router at all.Now I'm short of LAN ports and I bought an eight port switch. However I only have room for keeping two devices at the space they are at. So I need to get rid of the old switch and somehow manage the network(s) with dir-655 and the new switch.The way I see it, I should connect WAN to dir-655 and from there to the switch and connect the Netgem box to router. But how can I configure dir-655 so that the Netgem is not on LAN with other devices?
Is it possible to use a cisco router, in this case a cisco 887, to bridge an external ip address to a device behind the router? I need this because i only get 1 IP Address from my ISP and i want this IP address on my ASA.
I was thinking of a bridge group, but i'm not sure how to go about it! I would like to know if this is possible, and if this is, how should i configure it.
when any user logs into LMS #1, GUI says "user not authorized to view devices". All of my users are set to "full permissions" so it seems to be some disconnect here. I'm using ACS for auth, that seems to be working OK. I have a second system LMS#2, setup exactly the same, which works properly, all "full permission" users can access all device menus.