How To Find A Wireless Router IP Connected To The LAN Switch
Jun 30, 2011
Our network is being handled by a SonicWall Firewall. How do I find the IP address of the wireless router connected to the network switch. I am trying to reset the password of the wireless router.
I bought a Sonos multiroom-system, and connected the first player to my E2000 router through Ethernet. It then gets a dynamic address through DHCP, I can see the Sonos within the network when looking in the admin tool of the router.When I start the Sonos controller software on my PC (XP), the software can not find the Sonos when my PC is connected through Wifi.As soon as I connect PC to the router with ethernet cable the Sonos is found immediately and can be initialised. After that, I can disconnect the cable and control the Sonos wirelessly. (as long as I don't close down the controller software for too long)
From what I understood from the sonos.com website, the Sonos sends an UPnP multicast signal on port for SSDP on port 1900 for initial connection. Further communications port are described below.Somehow, this multicast package seems not to be transferred into the wireless LAN, only into the wired LAN. Do I have to open some ports, filter some ports?Forward them?
I need a small number of computers connected to the Internet through the E4200.E4200 must be connected to the switch via the LAN port.The basic network is a network of class A - 10.xxx/255.0.0.0.How do I do?E4200 can not enter a mask of 255.0.0.0.
I just moved in to a new place and have connected my Wireless router (WRT610N) to my switch located in the smart panel in the basement (SE2500). Plugging my ultrabook in to the wall confirms that the signal from the switch in the basement is being sent up, however if I plug my wireless router in to the jack and connect to the wireless router I have no internet access.
I have an airport extreme router connected in my basement. My family room Ethernet connection is connected directly to the airport extreme. I can access the internet by Ethernet in the family room just fine.What I want to do is use a WRT31N as a switch in my family room so I can connect Mulitple Ethernet devices to the network. I'm having a hard time doing this. How to set up the linksys router? The airport extreme ip address is 10.0.1.1. I tried setting the linksys to 10.0.1.2 and turning off dhcp, but didn't work.
I just upgraded to GS605 Netgear gigabyte switches on my network, and I use Cat 5e cables, so I can use the gigabit Ethernet.
One of my Windows PCs seems to have a very slow connection. I see an active 1K link on the switch for this port, and Windows reports that the link is running at 1 Gbps, but the computer takes 3-5 minutes to load Amazon.com and has ping times on the order of 700 ms.
I have another Windows 8 PC that works perfectly fine, and I have a Mac mini which is also connected to the switch and works fine.
If I take the Ethernet cable from the messed up computer and connect it directly to the router (not the switch), it is fast again. However, connected to the router, I'm back to 100 Mbps speeds, not gigabit speeds.ipconfig gives the following output:
-Hostname: my computer's hostname -Node type: hybrid -IP routing enabled: no -WINS proxy enabled: no -IP address: my computer's DHCP address -MAC address: my computer's MAC address -Default gateway: my router's IP -DHCP server address: my router's address -IPv6 address: something long (I'm not familiar with IPv6 addresses) -Various tunneling adapters, which are all disabled
I have had other computers in the same port on the switch and they all work fine. I also plugged this computer into a different port and had the same problem. Netgear tech support wasn't useful.I actually have another switch of the same model, but when I replaced this one with that one, it had the same problem.
I confirmed gigabit speeds between two other computers, both connected to this switch, so it does work at those speeds. Those computers also have fast Internet.I don't have any clones MAC addresses in my network, and as for logs.... the only place I can think is the log file from the router. I didn't even think of that, the only other place would be event viewer within windows.This computer dual boots Windows 7 and Windows 8, and has these issues in both OSes.
I already uninstalled norton internet security also. Im using a sony vaio windows vista intel pentium dual cpu T2330 @1.60Ghz with ram of 1014 Mb and a system type of 32-bit Operating System.
We have a DHCP SERVER implemented in a cisco router 2610.This router is connected to a switch cisco 2960 configured as DHCP SNOOPING. At the switch appear the next log message: [code] The ip address: 10.100.200.1 belongs to DHCP SERVER configured at router cisco 2610. What to do so these log messages does not appear any more? Do I need to do some configuration changes at some switch or router?
I know a ip from a thing without being connected? I'm working yhe.. now I can't access physical to pc because its implanted in some officce wall but i knwo its log on in net service... the only thing i want its to find the ip from it like magic I dont know
my roommate threw out the key code from my n series router, two pcs are currently connected to this network, I would like to add my iphone but need to find the key code on one of these computers..
I would like to get using of course SNMP, list of client IPs connected to VLAN in Cisco Catalyst 3600.So far, I have pseudo-algorithm made by me which obtains those IP addresses, but I am not sure if this is done in right way :
1) Receive all IP addresses from Catalyst using oid 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.2. I get something like :
IP-MIB::ipAdEntIfIndex.10.10.2.1 = INTEGER: 152 IP-MIB::ipAdEntIfIndex.10.10.2.251 = INTEGER: 152 IP-MIB::ipAdEntIfIndex.10.10.3.251 = INTEGER: 151 and so on. 2) Get ifIndex of VLAN (oid 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.2.10.10.2.1.<IP_ADDRESS>) for particular IP address from above list : IP-MIB::ipAdEntIfIndex.10.10.2.1 = INTEGER: 152 IP-MIB::ipAdEntIfIndex.10.10.2.251 = INTEGER: 152 IP-MIB::ipAdEntIfIndex.10.10.3.251 = INTEGER: 151 3) Get VLAN name (oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.3.1.1.4.1.<IF_INDEX>) If_index is borrowed from list above : IP-MIB::ipAdEntNetMask.152 = No Such Instance currently exists at this OID IP-MIB::ipAdEntNetMask.151 = No Such Instance currently exists at this OID
In the third step I have this problem, that instance can not be found in OID. It is weird, because for about forty IP addresses i can find about their 10 VLAN names to which they are connected.
My computers Network adapter (integrated with the motherboard 'no fancy stuff') disables, though only when I'm putting a bit of pressure on the system. i.e. when playing skyrim etc.I have resolved the issue temporarily by connecting straight to the computer instead of the inbetween switch, but at the cost of only being able to connect this computer at home. The strange thing in my opinion however is that when we have 3-4 computers all connected through the switch, only this one has this error that keeps occuring.I've checked into the power savings settings, as I'm conviced it's some kind of setting on my machine, and set them to max performance as well as disabling windows from beeing able to disable the NIC to save power.
this 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 want to understand how patch panels work, so far the google searches that ive done only adds more confusion.i bought a patch panel and iam in the process of buying a switch, here is what i am doing, i cut a 2 feet long ethernet cable and i punched down the cables to the back of the patch panel ( straight through)then the other end i put a RJ45 that goes connected to the switch. and i leave the front of the patch panel for PCs etc. is that right? but some info out there point out to punch down the cables to the back of the patch panel that come from the PCs,
I had a SG200-8/SLM2008TNA switch that I was using on my lab network (192.168.9.x)One of my clients had an emergency so I moved the switch to their network (10.1.2.x)I can't see the switch at all! Cisco FindIt toolbar won't discover it (other switches on the client network are discovering OK)I changed my computer's IP to the range where the switch used to live...still can't find it I also don't see any new devices in DHCP with cisco-looking MAC addresses.Of course, the SG200-8 doesn't have its MAC address printed anywhere on it, and doesn't have a factory reset button.It's passing traffic OK but I was hoping to get it configured via web console and set for SNMP monitoring. how to discover/reset IP/factory reset this thing?
I've been tasked with finding all switch ports that are configured as Trunks. We plan to use LMS 4.2 to push (via Netconfig) new interface level commands to all user (non-trunked) ports. From my experience, this poses a problem because we do not know which ports are configured as trunks -vs- user ports.
Using Netconfig is not going to be easy since there is no way to script this. It would be great if I could run a show command on a switch and then have CWSI peform a change based upon the output.In other words, we need a way to run a job based upon the output of a command.
Basically, my home network is comprised of a WRT54GS Router which the cable modem and my main computer are plugged into (as well as vonage, networked printer). That leaves one port open which is used to connect a Dlink DES-1105 10/100 switch. I am connecting it using a crossover cable, though that was not necessary.I just noticed that a computer connected to that switch gets MUCH less download speeds at speedtest.net, and it gets STUCK on the upload test (doesn't even start).I unplugged it and plugged it directly into the router for testing. I get 20-30 megs down (like I should), rather than 5-11 like the switch gave me (ONCE the switch gave me over 20, not sure why..)The upload test NEVER runs though. I've tried different computers as well. I tried setting the computer to "100 full duplex" manually and no luck.
I turned a Belkin Surf N300 into an access point using the settings page via IP address, now I can't seem to find that page again so I can switch it back. The model number is F7D6301 v1.
My Dlink DIR-615 had worked flawlessly for almost 7 months now.But since last week it started showing problems.All the computers connected to LAN thru the switch could not access the Internet but the Server(192.168.0.100) which is connected to the DIR-615 could connect to the internet.the above screenshot was captured thru a laptop running Win7 Ultimate connected to the DIR-615 thru WiFi-n.Even after repeated Reloads the same error cropped up in the browsers in the computers connected thru the switch.The computers connected to the switch could access the Internet after I restarted the router.
I've connected a dslmodem/router to a fast ethernet port(fa0/1) on a 2620 router.There is a 2950 switch connected to the other port (fa0/0).I can ping the Internet via the router but and the switch but not from a host connected to the switch.I can't reach the dslmodem from the host pc.I've configured nat(overload) on the router.
I got new task moving WS-3560X24 port layer 3 core switch from one branch to be moved to my branch and connect WS3560 layer 3 core switch my site network. Both core switch has got 3-4 cisco 2960 switch underneath and lots of vlan offcourse. I am thinking about creating etherchannel between these two switch.
I'm doing some testing with ACS server on my windows box and I can't seem to get a barebone radius authentication to work with ACS internal users. I tested the same configuration with TACACS and it works fine, so there's something missing or misconfigured in my setup.
I have a cisco 3550 switch that I want users to login using their ACS username/password.
I cant find the v LAN-membership command on my 3700 layer 3 switch, I've searched Google on whether the command has upgraded to a new syntax to no avail, I'm using GNS3 and the IOS is c3725-adventerprisek9-mz.124-25d.bin
From the broadband modem/router connected with a Gigabit 8 port unmanaged switch. Then, one WAP4410N is connected to the switch, wired connection for a distance of 90 meters. WAP4410N is set as an access point to the area. Then the second WAP4410N will be run as a repeater to the first WAP4410N. My question is that, can we set the second WAP4410N as a repeater, without the need for it to be connected to the switch via ethernet cable.
I have inherited a custome with a bunch of SG300's in their LAN room and one out in the warehouse.I need to setup a VLAN and the genius before me did not label which LAN room switch the warehouse unit plugs into. Is there a tool/method I can use to find which switch, and port this warehouse switch is connected to?