Home Network :: Client Connected To DMZ Can't Go Out To The Internet
Sep 24, 2012
I've installed Fortigate 60B and now need to provide access to our guests. Guests must be isolated from office infrastructure. For this configuration I've set up DMZ interface with DHCP server. Client connected to DMZ port gets DHCP configuration but can't go out to the Internet.
I'll try and explain this the best that I can. I'm currently running a Sony Vaio VGN-NW270F laptop with Windows 7. I'm using a WRT54G2 v1.5 router for my internet connection. Last Wednesday, I tried to go online, but my wireless connection for my home network came up as "limited connectivity", even though there was a 5-bar signal strength. Since then, it has identified and connected to my home network, but displays "no internet". On startup, however, it connects, but then promptly disconnects, and I experience the same issue. I can go online using my parents' laptop, my 3DS, and my Wii, so I assume it's an issue with my computer rather than my router.
Additionally, I have tried using an ethernet cord to go directly into my computer - no luck.I have also done 2 system restores to late May - still no luck.I have uninstalled/reinstalled the necessary drivers - no luck.The only thing out of the ordinary that may have contributed to this situation is that on the day when I started having this problem, a notification saying that my parents' computer's IP address was the same as another on the same network. I have NO idea what that means, nor do I know how it happened, or how to resolve it, if needed
I use vmware workstation, and doing small networking project.i use 1 windows server 2008 x64 sp1 as DC, DNS and DHCP with 2 nic(1 nic for local(vmnet2) and 1 for internet(NAT)) and i use 1 windows 7 client machine.in server local nic settings are ip 200.200.200.1 sm 255.255.255.0 gw: empty dns 200.200.200.1
and internet nic settings all set automatic.and in DNS i added forwarder as my company's actual DNS server name.My requirement is client should browse internet by resolving through my dns server.but the problem is my server is having internet but my client windows 7 does not have internet
I have two ASA5505 with a site to site VPN.One of the ASA is connected to the internal network 192.168.150.0.The other one is connected to 192.168.151.0.
I have also configured IPSec Cisco client VPN to the one which is plugged to 192.168.150.0.
I would like to know if it is possible for a client connected with the Cisco VPN to access the network 192.168.151.0 through the site to site VPN.
i have a little network knowledge but the tp-link wa-500g is proving quite a challenge to set up.i am trying to set it up in client mode to use with the xbox 360.thhe problem is i seem to set everything up correctly but it doesnt actually seem to work or to connect to the main router..which is a sky sagemfast router...(could this maybe be the problem? and if so how could i sort this? i have set a static ip on the tp.link and set up in client mode and "supposedly" connected to the main router in which is hard to figure out if it has or hasnt...also my sky router has wpa security and i am wondering if something has to be configured in my tp-link wa-500g to connect? but i can find no information on this needing to be done.
i was able to network my window xp pcs with easy. I control my cyber cafe with handy cafe and it wporks on my xp pc using a switch.(Dlink) My challenge is now how to network window 7 OS pcs that are directly connected to a wireless router for internet. All the systems browse wirelessly via the router but i can't share filesMy major problem is our to use handy cafe to control the systems(15pcs)
I have a computer that was previously connected on-site (hard wired) to a corporate network. I am now attempting to connect it on-site to my home network. While I have a live Internet connection going into the computer, I cannot connect to the Internet. Is there soem sort of setting adjustment that i need to make?
is it possible for a client to choose a WAN to use when being routed through a Multi-WAN router? Something that could be configured as default route in linux or default gateway in winxp ?Or is this decision totally up to the router itself ? [code] Could now a client on the subnet 192.168.0.0/24 choose 1.1.1.1 as a default route for example? And if not, could this be possible if the router hat some secondary internal IPs for both WAN interfaces.
I have created a VPN connection for ASA 5512-X by using the wizards and nothing seems to be wrong on the wizards's config.I am able to connect to the network by using the VPN but unable to ping internal network.Below is my config for your reference:
Result of the command: "sh run" : Saved : ASA Version 8.6(1)2 ! hostname FAA-ASA-1 enable password crzcsirI44h2BHoz encrypted passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
I am currently having a problem connecting a hardlined (ethernet connected) PC to a wireless printer. I want to know first of all if this is even possible. If so, how can I make this work? I know just enough about networking to be dangerous, but not enough to see what I am doing wrong. My network structure is as follows: a 2Wire wireless modem/router provided by my ISP. a win xp laptop connected wirelessly a vista laptop connected wirelessly a win xp pc connected via the 2Wire ethernet port a Lexmark 4530 printer with wireless adapter connected wirelessly wireless config is WPA-personal (TKIP)
The laptops are able to print to the printer, but that is only because I used the CD for the printer to setup the wireless printing. When I look at the network neighborhood on both laptops, the printer does not appear. This leads me to believe that the printer is not connected to the network, the laptops have just created a printer connection (the port designation leads me to believe this as it just shows Lexmark 3500_4500 and not an actual address). The hardlined PC can connect to the internet, but is not visible to either of the PC's. When I try to type in the IP address listed on the printers config page, it doesn't see it. I can ping it, but can't connect. I think my problem is in the connection of the wireless printer. I can see it in the connection screen of the 2Wire status page, but I have a funny feeling it isn't configured properly. There appears to be no way to configure the printer outside of using their "wireless connection utility wizard" on the CD.
There is one other twist to this, I have a Dlink DGL4300 wireless gaming router that I use for my XBOX and to give me additional hardline ports for other things. I don't have it connected right now (my box is out of commission waiting on parts), but I did have it connected behind the 2Wire before without any problems. I would like for it to remain this way once I have the printing problem resolved. I am using DHCP right now with auto assigned IPs, but I can reconfigure the network to whatever will allow me to get this to work properly.
I have ADSL modem in my workplace that is connected to a switch and other workplace computers are connected to this switch so the ADSL internet is shared in LAN network.(in each of computer I set default Gateway to ip of modem .....)I want to dial my workplace from home and then use of workplace internet or connect to workplace LAN.(such as VPN or Port Forwarding or I don't know...)
I have a router that is capable of wireless N at 5.0GHz but can't run simultaneous with it's 2.4GHz band a/b/g (Cisco Linksys E2000), so I have a second router acting as gateway for my b/g devices (and a few wired only that are nearer to it). They are connected LAN port to LAN port with 50ft of cat6 and the DHCP server running on only one router. I know this is pretty standard for multiple access points, and it works very well. But I'm moving, and in the new house, the internet access will be on one floor with the wireless N router, and the other router will need to be in the basement on the opposite end of the house, and running networking cable through the floor and walls is just too much trouble. My question is, can I replace the previous wired method with a wireless N bridge attached to the LAN port of the router in the basement and have it function in the same way as it did when it was wired, with only the DHCP server running on the wireless N router, and all devices attached to either router able to see each other? I would assume so, but I would like to know from anyone who has experience with it before I go buying the bridge.
I am connected to my network wirelessly and I have Internet acces (according to the symbol at the bottom right) bu the Internet doesn't work. At the moment it keeps fluctuating between giving me interne and not I am using Skype to tell me if I have Internet ( when it's green I do when it's grey I don't) I have tried many things on forums like obtaining ip automatically or obtaining a fixed ip. I've tried renewing the ip and all this doesnt work.
i have an internet connection thrw USB from a ppp adapter from there i've made a netowrk with another computer now on the client computer from my network i have XAMP server who i want to be accessed from the internet .i have subdomain like radionis.zapto.org (192.168.0.2) registered at no-ip.org.now what IP i have to introduce there to make my server accessible
I have been using a laptop to stream videos through my xbox for over 2years until recently. I setup a wireless network in the house to do this. All was fine until 3 days ago.I use a Dell Inspiron 1545 with Windows 7. I have a Dell Wireless 1397 Minicard, a cisco router (model #2425). Since my laptop was infected by Malware, my network has not worked since. I downloaded Malwarebytes Anti Malware to get rid of it and it appeared to work. I got internet access back. However, I still cannot connect to my network (visible in the Available Network list as normal) or stream any media.Windows Media Centre also has stopped opening and gives me the small box saying 'windows is checking for a solution', then closes with nothing. I can however open WMC if I right click and 'run as administrator'?! I have disabled all other network adaptors, only the Dell minicad is enabled and also tried disabling and enabling this main one with no effect. All problems point to the fact that my laptop can no longer connect to the home network but I cant figure out why?!Another (possibly unrelated) problem is occuring at boot up where I get an error message saying 'Bluetooth Software License not found. [2]' - Again this never happened before the Malware infection.
I detected the ad-hoc network on my other computer. I connected, but yet when I went into firefox to surf the web, there was no internet connection, and it didn't work.I have already enabled Internet Connection Sharing on the host computer. What can be wrong? The purpose of creating this ad-hoc network on the host computer is to share internet connection on several computers in my house.
I am having issues with trying to change my network from private to home on windows 7 home edition. In network and sharing centre it is saying im not even connected to a network when im connected to my modem. This is what it comes up with when I run ipconfig:
I have two PCs at home, The first one gets a wired connection from ISP, and has the internet. The second gets a wired connection from my first PC (through another network card). I recently had to reinstall windows 7 on my first pc, and It seems i cant get internet to work on my second pc. The computers can ping each other, and my second pc shows as "connected", yet has no connection to the internet (and cannot ping to anywhere, cept my first pc). My second pc is running windows XP and before I reinstalled the first PC's windows everything was fine, and I didnt change anything on my second pc either (well, changed everything back anyway). IP configs seem to be fine.
Santa got a second-hand acer mini-laptop for my daughter this last Christmas and she accidentally pour some coke in it, I took it to the shop and I had to pay to repair it; when I got it back, the first thing is that originally it has Windows 7 and now XP, I thought it was ok, but even though I use my network passkey and everything, it quickly connected to the network showing internet access but when I open IE, it shows a message to diagnose connection problems, I run the repair wizard and nothing, but all the time it is showing that the connection is working, will I need to take it back to the shop or is there something I can do?
I am ressurecting an old pc using windows xp service pack 3. I can connect to my network but not the internet. I have tried several different solutions to no avail. If I connect to the local openzone I can connect, but not through my network. I am using a Belkin wireless card and the modem/router is a dlink 2740b
I know about the issue of disabling default gateway... but the thing is on my Windows Vista, when i click on advanced setting for tcp/ip 4, there is no box ticks for disabling it. I don't know why.
I have tried everything (to the best of my knowledge). I have tried stopping certain programmes from launching from start up (using msconfig.exe) and deselecting unnecessary programmes.The internet works in Safe Mode with Networking and I have run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware but to no-avail.The router is working because my iPad and other PC's are connected to the same network and are all operating perfectly. I am running on a wireless network and tried an ethernet connectinon but again noI have seen on a few forums that when people provide their HijackThis logs.[CODE]
I can't connect suddenly to the Internet. I tried both Wired and Wireless connection to my laptop. The icon is showing that my laptop has detected the connection but has no internet access.Showing in my screen is: Connected to Network. IPV4 no internet access, IPV6 no internet accessI tried using my iPhone to connect via the wireless connection and I could get browse the Internet with it.. hence i'm sure the problem lies with the laptop.
I have a pc connected to a router through the pc's wireless adapter. I have an ipad and laptop that are out of range of the wireless router. Am I able to create an ad hoc network or something of the sort that will enable me to connect to my pc and use the internet through the pc?
I have a computer that can no longer connect to the internet whether through the wireless or wired directly to the router. The computer will recognize and connect to the network locally. Two other computers are on the network and they are connect just fine.
I have been having an internet connection problem recently. My laptop can connect to networks, but not to the internet. I have tried two locations with wireless networks, and both do not work on my computer, but do on other computers, so I know it is my computer and not the network that is the problem
I have tried stopping certain programmes from launching from start up (using msconfig.exe) and deselecting unnecessary programmes.The internet works in Safe Mode with Networking and I have run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware but to no-avail. The router is working because my iPad and other PC's are connected to the same network and are all operating perfectly. I am running on a wireless network and tried an ethernet connectinon but again no joy
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I have recently built a server running WHS 2011. The mobo have 4 NIC ports.
NIC 1 - Is connected to network / internet and is set with static IP.
NIC 2 - Is connected to a WD Mybookworld NAS Drive with no specific IP settings.
I can access the NAS drive for a short while, but after say 10 mins (sometimes shorter) I lose access and it says it cannot find the drive.I know its not a NAS drive issue as when NAS is plugged directly into router there is no issue.I have tried using a static IP for NAS drive but cannot access the drive at all then (have tried default gateways as router and the server ip address). But nothing.I can't turn off the NAS drive with the power button it has to be unplugged so as if its locked up for some reason.