How To Set Up Security On My Wireless Links System
Nov 24, 2012
I have a links wireless system, I am trying to make this a secure connection. I have gon into the property settings and everytime I try to set the security to wpa2 or even wpa it I lose my internet connectivety. I can't get the security key needed.
I have a Linksys WRT610N wireless system with WPA-PSK security and this works fine with several computers but now one computer detects the wireless security as WEP and can thus not connect to the router. I have tried to manually connect to the router with correct security WPA-Personal (TKIP) and correct password but then the computer says "settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the requirements of the network".How can I get the computer to detect the correct security? The computer is running Windows 7 home premium.
I have Wi-Fi on my smartphone and I want to set up another lap-top and it is asking for a security key, where do I find it ?I already have one lap-top set up !
I have an older D-Link DGL-4300 wireless router, I've purchased a wireless home security system and can't seem to get the 2 connected. I've tried resetting the router & modem (powering down & waiting from 1-5 minutes), and my router just won't read the port that I've plugged the security system ethernet cable into.I think the problem is my firewall but I don't know how to set it to allow the router to read the port that I've plugged into, or it could be the firewall that my anti-wirus has or possibly both.My equipment is Comcast cable, router (as noted above) and a D-Link DCM-202 modem, Windows XP 3, and Norton anti-virus. Now I also have my phone through Comcast and it has it's own modem.
I'm building a security camera system,which can connect to internet to be viewed from away.The camera receiver connects to the modem with a Cat 5 ethernet cable,which results in a cable running across the room. My modem is a wireless type,but the camera receiver only has cable support it seems.
Is there a device that I can use to get rid of the Cat5 cable in this scenario?
One of our clients just installed a new security system and they need to be able to view the cameras from outside the network. According to the vendor, we should only need ports 81 and 2000 forwarded to the internal DVR on both TCP and UDP. They really aren't much troubleshoot the network config.
I keep getting a pop-up message from my firewall ( Sygate personal -free ) telling me that NT Kernel and system has been blocked. I checked the box to say don't show this message again, it still shows it every time. minutes in between. It freezes my pc and screws up any typing i'm doing at the time. According to the application list it is checked to allow and running.It is not listed in Task Manager.
A N600 Router Model F9J1102v1 router first installed in July 2012 with WPA-PSK, MAC Address Filtering and "Self Healing" enabled would not allow a new PC to connect via an RJ45 port. Belkin support ask for the unit to be reset to factory settings which is done and the Security system re-enabled again. Valid MAC Addresses start to be added and midway a PC is discovered in the Network without its MAC address added. Closer scrutiny reveals that another unknown device has also found a way into the router and that the 'Block' option on the MAC list is also failing to work. Anyone think of what one should do with this security shambles other than turn the thing off quick?
Several "consultants" have told me that the problem probably lies within my Linksys WRT150N.However, upon pinging the router, it responds. I did not reset the router to factory default), I just pinged it, and it's there.My firmware is v1.0.04. My provider is Cox Communication, and the connection os cable modem.Curiously, my wife's I-Pad will not open these links either.Sample link that doesn't work: url... Upon website opening click on "weekly ad".
Region : NewZealand Model : TD-W8960N Hardware Version : V3 Firmware Version : 1.4.0 Build 111130 Rel.56405n ISP : Snap
I just bought a v3 TD-W8960N and I'm trying to see what is the latest firmware available?On the modem it came with 1.4.0 Build 111130 Rel.56405n.When I look on the website the listed latest version is w8960nv1_un_1_4_0_111108R40398.up (that is the file inside the zip package/link TD-W8960N_V1_V3_111108)Which is the newer version? The revision number on the firmware that came installed kind of looks like it is actually newer. But if it is newer, why is not available for download from TP-Link?
I am trying to connect to a Security-enabled wireless netowork. I have the key. My problem is that I can't seem to figure out how to enter it. When I try to connect I open the "view available networks"window. I see the network name and it shows a strong signal (all 5 green bars).
i have two links between two sites in my company. The second one is new and uses IPVPN connection. I am searching a way to use both of them. I don' t want to load balance. I want to send some protocols from the first link and some other from the second. ex. rdp from link 2 and everything else from link 1
I have configured four E1 links between two locations on my 3745 using WIC-2T cards. At both ends all the serial links are configured as ip unnunmbered fastethernet 0/0 encapsulation ppp OSPF is enabled without CEF I would like to know how load balancing will occur in this scenario?Will all my links be utilised at the same time? Will multiple links be used only when the need (in terms of bandwidth) arises?
I will be configuring all the MEC links on my 6500 VSS chassis tomorrow morning and one thing I am a bit confused about.According to the best practices guide they suggest you configure all etherchannels trunks to be in desirable mode. All the trunks are using LACP active - active right now but that's only to one chassis.Should I change all my MEC etherchannel trunks to desirable mode or just leave them active-active?
I have a customer with a unique configuration. They have two point to point connections - one using a laser link between buildings, and a backup fiber connection running ospf. Issue is when the laser link goes down, there is loss/no forwarding during the reconvergence, causing issues with transffering video feeds.
Who is your Internet Service Provider (ISP)? India- AirtelWhat type of Broadband connection are you using? DSLWhat is the exact Make and Model of your Modem, Router or Modem/Router Please refer to this page with detailed specs: Brand New Beetel 450TC1 Wifi Wireless Modem Router DSL ADSL 2+ BSNL AIRTEL MTNL | eBayWhat is the Name of the Anti-Virus, Security or Firewall Software installed from the problematic computer -Microsoft Security Essential. i have tried uninstalling the antivirus software but no effect!The issue is when i click any link online it displays the following message. Then i go back and do this 3-4 times till its able to load the link.I have had this issue with other browsers. Mostly i use Google chrome. This issue is with wired and wireless connection both.PS: My router is transmitting 2 ssid's at the same time. I am unable to change it.
My router (DIR-655) is all up and working but the only thing thats not working is a link to a picture posted on a web site. If you take the link and paste it in the web browser it displays fine, on a web site that should show the image in a forum, All I get is a white box with a X in it.
I purchased a Cisco 520 and am trying to set it up on my home network.Its ADSL PPPoA for WAN.I am trying to setup 2 LANS. One General Network,One DMZ for webhosting.Now, since this router has 4 ethernet ports, i assumed i did not need VLANS. Except when i try configure an interface with an IP address i get this error: % IP addresses may not be configured on L2 links.Now. Ive looked around on the internet about this error. And it seems that since these interfaces are not Layer 3 interfaces,they need to be associated with VLANS.This would be OK. Except this requires an IP address on an interface on the router! Back to square one.
The regular problem with the LMS topology and WAN Links when you see the branches are disconnected from the HQ BUT in my case the branches are already connected via Layer2 links but unfortunately some intermediate layer2 modem/switch exist in some branches which prevent CDP discovery but you will find both HQ and branch router in the same subnet .
We have a 3845 router at one of our remote sites. We want to connect the router to our central office using the two gigabit ports. One link would be the primary and the other would be the secondary (backup).
The router is running EIGRP and the two ports would have different ip addresses. How can we set up the router to use gi0/0 as the primary port and gi0/1 as the secondary (backup) port? The backup port would only be used if there was congestion on the primary port or if the primary port went down. Is there a way to force the router to make the primary link the best route?
Remote Router Sample Config:! int gi0/0 desc primary link to Central Office ip addr 10.0.1.84 255.255.255.0 [code]....
I have two Internet links:ISP1: only Site 2 Site VPNsISP2: only HTTP/HTTPS traffic and incoming remote access VPNs With the security plus license I could correctly configure them both as active at the same time on the same ASA device. Also, I've successfully accomplished the following traffic separation:
Site to Site VPNs goes out through ISP1HTTP/HTTPS traffic goes out through ISP2 The customer request is that, when ISP1 fails the S2S traffic is relayed through ISP2 -> This is working fine, I've already tested!But when ISP1's service is restored and that link is working fine, I want that the S2S VPN traffic gets relayed through it again automatically, which didn't happen. My question is: using SLA will the S2S traffic be relayed through ISP1 again automatically when it's services are restored? If not, which technology should I use to accomplish this?
PS: This is all configured on only 1 ASA 5505 whose license was upgraded.
We have a site to site VPN from one client location to our production center in offshore. At the client side we have a PIX 515 used for the tunnel. Since the client requires a backup VPN over a different ISP we will have to add the ISP to the same PIX and then create the secondary VPN.
how we can acheive two ISP's on one PIX since only two Ethernet ports are availble.
can a Cisco 2811 router bundle 2 or 4 ADSL lines ? Reason am asking, we need a device that would be able to bundle 2 or 4 ADSL lines from ISP so that we can you it as backup link in-case the company Internet link does down.
I am using Cisco 861 router for simple network access. I have configured the router correctly with support from few folks of this community but now I am facing a different problem. I am able to ping, tracert and nslookup any internet destination. I am also able to brows secure sites like [URL] but normal URLs like [URL] is not working. I have tried to debug IP TCP Packet Port 80 but it is not showing any results.
I have two sites with identical asa 5505's and each has the dual wan/ISP links and are set for failover using sla monitor tracking. I would like to create a vpn between these two sites that stays active regardless of which ISP link is online. Do I simply make two crytpo map statements10 and a 20 inside each of the asa's to each of the other ASA's STATIC PUBLIC IP's? [code]