How To Connect To Neighbor Internet With Wireless Router
Dec 13, 2012How can I receive the Internet of my neighbors internet with a wireless router and how far will it Carry?
View 1 RepliesHow can I receive the Internet of my neighbors internet with a wireless router and how far will it Carry?
View 1 RepliesAll is functioning but I can't connect to my roommates' wireless router.BUT I am able to connect to my neighbors' unsecured network without a problem. I also have a laptop that connects without a problem to it. The network is secured and I am definitely providing the correct network key/password. I compared the network settings on my desktop with the ones on my laptop and its the same.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe use our internet to watch Netflix. We have had no problems until recently, I called the satellite Internet company(which is a local co.) they told me my router was going out. I bought a new one, problem solved! Right?!? WRONG my husband told me my neighbor just got Internet and has been playing Xbox everyday which coincidently is between the 5:30pm to 10ish pm we have been having issues with our router. What can we do to fix this? Do I have to buy a bigger router? He is not stealing off mine because it is password protected that was changed when new router was setup and programmed. I have been running of a Cisco Linksys E2500 advanced dual band n router. The router is in the same room as the TV accessing it, which we previously had no issue connecting anywhere in the house or garage.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a neighbor, whom I barely know, (don't know his name even) ask if I would be willing to give him the number off of my modem so he can cannot wireless to my internet. I believe that is a bad idea. For one I don't know him but if it was possible and I did that, would he be able to access my account? or start more trouble? He at first said If I give him the numbers off of my router but then I stopped him because I have a modem not a router. So I would never let him but was curious if someone can tap into a signal of mine from a laptop next door to me using wireless signal? And if so can that person see all of my stuff? Would my computer and I be at risk?
View 5 Replies View RelatedSometimes my wireless connection goes away.It just started doing this the last 2 months. I have to get next to my router in order for it to come back. My name will be in the list and so is my neighbors.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a wireless PC laptop and a router that works fine. When I change rooms, there's competition from my neighbor's router and I want to remove it. When I "view wireless networks" I see their connection. When I go to "change the order of preferred networks" (hoping to delete it from there) it doesn't show up. If I go to "change advanced settings" I end up in the same place not showing the neighbor's wireless.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am working at a client site today on a routing issue. I am currently working on an issue where a 3750 switch running EIGRP will not update its neighbor router when a network statement is added to the eigrp instance.The neighbor is a 3825 router.
Both the switch and the router have a common network which is 192.168.36.0/24.
Both the switch and the router are in a neighbor adjacency.
Both boxes have "no auto-summ" in the routing configuration instance.
I can run debugs on both routers (debug eigrp packets) and then I can watch queries and updates when I issue "auto-summ" or "no auto-summ". Also I see a "graceful restart" for the peers when this is done.I had an expectation that when I added the network (this is just an arbitrary network for testing, which is 172.16.69.0/24). I wanted to watch this network being sent in an update to the neighbor router.When I add the above mentioned network, there are no updates packets sent from the 3750 to the 3845. I have not had success to this point trying to resolve. I have followed the Cisco document "Troubleshooting EIGRP Flow Chart", but have exhausted all it has to offer and now it is at the point where it is telling me to contact TAC.
i have switch 2960 POE connected to access point WiFi Cisco when we connect the AP you can see it in the neighbor after 2 minute all AP disappear?
View 1 Replies View Relatedthis might sound straight forward, but every other pc or console can find and connect to my router.This issue seems to happen about once every few months, sometimes it comes back by itself and reconnects completely fine.
There isn't a "user limit" on our router.Wireless adapter is dell wireless 1505 draft 802.11n wlan mini-card.
Have restarted PC and uninstalled and reinstalled the card.I tried to set the i.p address to static but it says "adapter disconnected" so won't allow me to edit any settings, despite it being able to find neighbour's wireless very easily.
I renamed my SSID to "CoolWifiName" so that it's not the router's generic name, but what if a neighbor in my building uses that same name and uses it as their SSID? Since I wouldn't know which is which, and I mistakenly try to type in my wifi password on their's, would they have access to my password and be able to capture it?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm having problems with a linux box we're using as a VPN/IPtables firewall. The setup is such that we're sitting this thing behind a basic Comcast cable modem will all the pass through options set. The outside facing interface is set to DHCP and grabs an IP address from Comcast. Inside interface is statically set with the same being said for the CIPE interface. The inside interface works until we plug up the outside. When we plug up the outside interface, all network traffic to the box effectively shuts down and the /var/log/messages is flooded with "neighbor table overflow" messages. Sometimes, this takes a few seconds to appear, and when that happens I can track some traffic hitting the far side of the tunnel, I.E. it works for a few fleeting seconds.
View 6 Replies View RelatedMy friend has an internet connection and Wifi, it reaches my room but with poor signal, is there any way I can strengthen up the signal?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe have an existing network with OSPF configured between 3750's (DR and BDR) this is working fine.But the Nexus 7k which has been configured to run OSPF, won't established the adj. It is in the same network/subnet.The MTU is 1500.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have 2 ASR routers running PIM-SM between them on several sub interfaces.PIM hello interval configured for 200ms.Sometimes PIM neighbors between ASR routers going down.
Reboot for each router not resolving the problem.Deleting ip pim sparse-mode and configuring it again on one of the ASR routers resolves the problem.
I didn't find any related bug.The version is asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.03.06.01.S.152-2.S1.bin
We are about to a large amount of access points from access ports to trunks. Is there a report function in NCS that will give me a list of the APs and their CDP neighbor? I am able to view the information under "monitor/devices/access points" but I can't export that information to a useable format.
When I get the list the next step will be to create a configuration task in LMS 4.2 to configure the switch ports.
I have a 3825 running c3825-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T8. It is configured as an eigrp stub advertising only its connected and static routes. There are three WAN connections using a metro ethernet service. Two are data, one for voice traffic. The primary data connections run to two WAN edge ASR1002 routers.
The primary data connection (Gi0/1.943) is 20 Megs, the secondary data connection (Gi0/1.944) is only 15 Megs. Before the secondary connection was in place I only had routes to our backbone via Gi0/1.943 and everything was working great. Some time after the secondary data connection was turned up the routes to the backbone through Gi0/1.943 disappeared from the eigrp topology table causing all data traffic to flow through the less desirable secondary Gi0/1.944 interface to our backbone.
There is a good eigrp neighbor relationship between the 3825 and the ASR connected to Gi0/1.943, but if I show ip protocols it does not list the ASR as a data source. I know that the ASR is advertising its routes because I can see the updates coming from it if I debug ip eigrp. For some reason they are just not being added to the topology table by the 3825, not even as a feasible successor.
I have shut/no shut the interface multiple times at both ends during troubleshooting and I also reloaded and upgraded the code on the 3825 from 12.4(24)T to 12.4(24)T8. We also contacted the metro ethernet carrier to see if they had a policy that could potentially be blocking the traffic (no). My colleagues and I are just not seeing any feasible reason why these routes are not being added.
our backbone (6509) is connected to atm backbone (nortel passport) those are connected through giga Ethernet interface and running ospf in area 0. One week ago we lost the ip connectivity between those backbones, the interfaces were in up but the neighbor relation fail and it was kept in LOADING STATE, according we the logs the neighbor relation fail because a BAD LSA was received (error messages %OSPF-4-ERRRCV:Bad LSU adv and %OSPF-4-BADLSATYPE:Invalid lsa:Bad LSA chksum Type 5 were received during the outage)We check in cisco and this is quite normal behavior if we receive a bad LSA but the customer is asking why we have the same error message for long time and we didn't lost the neighbor relationship.
how many bad lsa we can receive before to lost the neighbor relationship.We receive two errors messages for bag lsa.. [code]
I config my E0/0 Interface with "ip ospf network non-broadcast" command, I want this interface to use uni cast to hello neighbor.
As I issue "neighbor x.x.x.x" under ospf process, it told me that: OSPF: Neighbor command is allowed only on NBMA and point-to-multipoint networks. I am sure that there are no any typo, and show ip ospf interface e0/0 says it's been an NBMA interface, so what's wrong with this router?
IOS information:
(C3620-J1S3-M), Version 12.3(18), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
I was called into look at a customers's site that was upgraded by another vendor. They were complaining about packet loss and performance issues. I discovered they had changed from static routing and turned on EIGRP (100) and the EIGRP neighbors are not on a common subnet, they used secondary IP addressing to connect two 4506 switches to the core router. Correct me if I'm wrong, but won't this cause the neighbors to bounce and cause the degraded network performance? Don't we need to have a single common subnet for this to work? Either that or they have bridged the VLANs somehow? There is also a cable connecting the 4506 switches besides the uplink to the core router.
4506#1
May 17 21:28:55.443: EIGRP-IPv4(100): Neighbor 192.168.120.1 not on common subnet for Vlan1
May 17 21:29:05.848: EIGRP-IPv4(100): Neighbor 10.102.10.10 not on common subnet for Vlan20
May 17 21:29:17.327: EIGRP-IPv4(100): Neighbor 206.78.xxx.xx not on common subnet for Vlan20
May 17 21:29:48.291: EIGRP-IPv4(100): Neighbor 206.78.xxx.x not on common subnet for Vlan30
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The internet at my parents house has recently gone on the fritz..the wireless router is a N600 Wireless Dual Band Router WNDR3400..The computers of the house are able to connect to it..But it does not allow internet connections..The 3 computers are an HP Laptop running windows 7.a Dell Dimension E521 Running windows 7 & and an older HP Walmart special running XP.They can connect to outside systems and through a wired connection to the Modem from Cable vision. They replaced the wireless router and the problem continues.Internet is capable by plugging directly into the Cable vision router,unfortunately do not have the cables to try through the Netgear router to test that out..
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a TP-Link WA500G, routers are not allowed but other people have from eighbouring flats have set them up as I can see at least 3 now.I have set up a password and selected it to be a Wireless AP.Each room has it's own ethernet socket and that socket has a unique IP, Like 141.163.180.XXXDo I have to enter the IP that it is plugged into into any of the fields like gateway or in the DHCP settings
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm at my brothers house for a few months and trying to get my laptop connected wirelessly to his network. They have multiple computers and their laptops all are able to connect wirelessly. My laptop is able to connect via cable. It also gets a local connection wirelessly, just won't connect to the internet so I'm assuming it's a setting on my computer. It's a Linksys E3000 router. I have an HP G60-235DX laptop running Windows Vista Home Premium.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI just got a used wireless router (didn't get any cords yet). I have an old wired modem that connects to my pc to give me internet. It uses a cable (not ethernet cord) that plugs into the wall. My wireless modem is a Linksys Wireless-G Broadband router model number WRT54GS and for the internet connection uses ethernet. How can i connect the wireless router to the internet so i have a wireless connection? I tried plugging the ethernet cord into my modem and the other side into the internet port in the router, but it didn't work.
View 14 Replies View RelatedMy laptop and desktop connect to the router and they can see eachother and everything but the router won't connect the computers to the internet. When I try to open a webpage in the inter net it says its a DNS error but I don't know. When i connect a computer directly to the modem it works though. They are both HP with Windows Vista.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI bought a Cisco-Linksys E3200 8 months ago and it worked well until last month. I usually power down the router after midnight & power up in the morning and evevry time it can connect to internet through DSL modem without problem until this Feb. Most of the time after powering up the router it just can't connect to internet anymore. I am sure the AT&T DSL modem is working. I have to reboot/reset the router & DSL modem several time to get router to connect to internet again. The order of resetting/rebooting DSL modem & E3200 router seems to make no difference. It just appears suddenly the router can connect to internet by chance. I changed router IP and it didn't work either. It's really annoying becuase I have to spend 10~40 minutes to resetting/rebooting DSL modem & router to get internet connection every day.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have 2 laptops that won't connect to the internet through my wireless router. They will connect through the ethernet cable though. When I click on connect, it says "waiting for network" but then closes itself and says it cannot connect. I also have one laptop that will not connect for several minutes after it "wakes up" from sleep mode or is restarted. It shows (No internet access).
View 1 Replies View RelatedIm using a Tp-link wireless router and I have a modem attached to my pc. I just noticed that if I turn off my router, the Ethernet light on my modem turns off, but the power and dsl lights are still on. Is there a way for me to use my pc even if my router is turned off? If I remember right, i've tried it before and it worked... But now, I have to turn on my router just for me to be able to connect to the net on my pc.
View 3 Replies View RelatedA week ago, my desktop (with Windows 7) stopped connecting to the internet over it's wireless connection. It would connect to the router and obtain an IP address, but couldn't connect to the internet. All other devices in my home can connect just fine. Through the course of trouble shooting I found out that I can't connect to the internet with my desktop using a wired connection either. Also, I'm using ATT, so the modem and router are 1 unit.
Here's what I have tried:
Reinstalling the drivers.Resetting the wireless router to factory settings.Changing the security settings on the router.Running netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log ;netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log; netsh winsock reset catalog and restarting TCP/IP v4 and v6 are set to get automatically Made sure MAC address wasn't being blocked on router. I tried disabling ipv6 I can ping myself (@ 127.0.0.1) and no packets are lost. I tried pinging my ip address from the router, and nothing got through. This was true using wired or wireless. I tried connecting to the routers configuration page (using its IP address) and I couldn't. Did a virus scan and nothing turned up.