I am tryign to setup 2 networks for my company. I need 1 network for the first room and another network on the second room. Each room can't access another room's computer. I have setup 2 workgroups for each room but it seems that the workgroup can't setup passwords. Every computer is in the same subnet with static ip. They all connect to a switch -> router -> modem.
I want to set up 2 separate network with one cable modem for my restaurant. we wants to provide WIFI access to its customers, but wants to keep their internal network separated.
We have 36 cctv cameras slowing down our oracle network pc's all in same subnet. I want to remove the dvr's of cctv to a separate network to improve performance. How to accomplish that with a Rv042 linksys router? Or is there any other better way around. 5 Users access the cctv cameras all the time.
I was curious what is the best way and how to setup a network that can do the following:I have two offices in different cities but I need them to be able to access the same database file.I can easily share a folder in 1 city and have all those computers access it but how can I share the file with the computers at the other city?
We have kids in the house and I'd like to limit their internet access to certain times of the day but because of the great amount of devices they use (phones, tablets, laptops, etc.) the only way I could think of doing that easily was to set up two wireless networks: one that the adults could use 24/7 and the other that the kids could access during certain set hours.
Here's the equipment I'm working with:
DLink DIR 615 wireless router DLink DIR 515 wireless router Motorola Surfboard cable modem S85101U
I plugged the DLink 615 in, set it up for DHCP client and plugged it into the cable modem. I lef the default 192.168.0.1 IP address for the device. On that router, I also reserved the 192.168.0.199 IP address and assigned it to the DLink 515.I also gave the DLink 515 device the IP 192.168.1.1 so I could administer it.I set the DLink 515 to static IP and made the IP 192.168.0.199 and the default gateway 192.168.0.1.I plugged the DLink 515 into one of the LAN ports in the DLink 615.I set a schedule on the DLink 615 to shut down internet access to the DLink 515 at a certain hour and turn it back on at another time.Everything seems to work ok, but at least once a day we have to unplug and plug the routers to reset them.
I am trying to set up a vrf for guest networks and am having issues on one of the switches.A quick overview (since I dont really know what i am doing ) we have two sites that are connected via lanex. each site has a 3750. The only internet connectivity is the remote site (so all the users at the local site route out through the remote site to get to the internet)I need to make a guest network at the local site using our current infrastructure but it cannot have any access to our network resources.
I have created a vlan here (vl166) and on the remote switch
ip vrf TRAINING didnt do any route distribution then added "ip vrf forwarding TRAINTING" and readded the ip to the vlan interface gave it an ip address of 172.16.166.1
did the exact same thing on the remote switch but with interface address of .2
enabled ospf on both switches.... router ospf 3 vrf TRAINING
I cant ping from one interface to the other... when I try pinging from the remote switch I get :
CISCO3750MCI-1#ping vrf TRAINING 172.16.166.1 % VRF does not have a usable source address CISCO3750MCI-1#show ip vrf interfaces TRAINING Interface IP-Address VRF Protocol Vl16 172.16.16.2 TRAINING down
I cant see why the interface is down. Nothing in the logs (even when I do no shut... it just accepts the command but doesnt come up)
I have two networks that are on two different IP ranges, sharing an ADSL internet router.I can make the two networks access the internet through a Windows 7 PC acting as a router with two NICs, but I cannot print to a shared network printer (build in NIC in the printer).This is how it looks.
ADSL router IP: IP address: 10.10.10.253 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Network A computers: IP range of: 10.10.10.XXX Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 10.10.10.253
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Note: All the computers can access the internet just fine, it's only the one set of computers on IP range 172.16.0.XXX that cannot see the printer.All computers are Windows 7 32bit Professional.
*-my router is a sonicwall nsa 2400. (ip: 192.168.0.7) *-my network adresse is : 192.168.0.X /255.255.255.0 *-all computers in my network are using stat ips (not my fault, and i can not change this fact).
Question: Can i add a new network range (not physical wires ) in this router expl 192.168.1./255.255.255.0 X with DHCP,and link it to 192.168.0.X so two computers in this differents networks range can talk to each others ?
I have a cable modem, hub and two routers. One router is wireless and the computers on this router have an IP address of 10.1.x.x. The other is a wired router and the computers on this router have an IP address of 192.168.x.x. Computers on both networks have Internet access but can't talk to computers on the other router.What I'm wondering is instead of using 3 hardware devices (1 hub/2 routers), is there any router model that will allow me to setup two internal networks similar to what I have above. I just want to cut down on the equipment and power that I use with my current setup.
I have a Zyxell Modem/Router with 4 ethernet ports running 10/100, if i plug a gigabit switch in to this and then plug 3 PC's into the gigabit switch, (each PC has a gigabit NIC) will the router pull the network down to transfer all data at 100mbps or will the PC's continue to transfer at 1000mbps and only the connection from internet router will be at 100mbps.
I am currently working on a project that needs to install a router (or just a network device) that can offer 2 or more DHCP networks. We have been searching a network device for this but haven't gotten any good news yet. Any model or device that can fulfill this requirement?
My wireless router will no longer appear on the list of available networks, but it can find others. My partner's laptop will find it instantly! So it's obviously something on my computer.
OS: Vista Ultimate Internet Provider: Sky Country: UK
My neighbor and I were wondering if it is possible to combine our respective internet connections in order to gain a faster connection overall. What would be ideal would to have a wireless router in one of our houses, that is simultaneously connected to both of our ADSL routers, and to which both of us are able to connect. Do I need a specific type of router?
I live in a school residence with a roomate and we both have an internet connection in our rooms but it's two separate networks since we can't see eachothers pc on the network. Both our pcs are connected to a switch and those switches are connected to the two internet connections. I would like to know how to bridge those two networks using a router in the living room. I would also connect a printer and an xbox to the router so we can both access the printer, the xbox can access both pcs and we can access eachother's pc.
We have an 871 vpn router conntected back to our main facility ASA5500. The VPN tunnel seems to come and go for no reason we can find.
The weird thing of all this is that we can only ping some subnets and not everything even though we alow all networks to be routed.
This is one of those things we keep looking at but for some reason just can't find the problem. Hoping another set of eyes spots something obvious.....
Config below
Current configuration : 9347 bytes!version 12.4no service padservice tcp-keepalives-inservice tcp-keepalives-outservice timestamps debug datetime localtimeservice timestamps log datetime localtimeservice password-encryption!hostname Lincoln-Office!boot-start-markerboot-end-marker!logging message-counter sysloglogging buffered 64000enable secret 5 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx!aaa new-model!!aaa group server radius ACS server 10.2.2.201 auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646 (code)
A friend of mine had a 802.11b netgear router and all of her computers were running just fine on it so she says. She bought and installed a 802.11n router and bought usb adapters for all her computers and all work, except one, a Dell Optiplex 330 that runs Windows XP.Some drivers were missing such as her Ethernet Controller and a chipset driver but I was able to install those from the Dell website. She had not yet bought a new USB adapter for the computer, I tried using my D-Link adapter and I can see the network in the D-Link connection manager but in Windows when I go to view a list of wireless networks, it doesn't show any. I cannot connect to the network from the D-Link connection manager.
my dlink dsl-520b dls modem is using 192.168.1.1 and is plugged into the WAN port on my dlink wireless router.the wireless router is 192.168.0.1. (these are both in the main building which is remote from my shop).Then i have a netgear wireless access point This spreads the signal properly, and I can get connectivity on all my computers -although i do have to specify a default route on the computers on my shop side of the access point.I noticed that the internet light on my modem is red which indicates no internet connection. I am still able to access the internet fine, but i would like to be able to log into the modem from my network. I was able to do this before by setting a computer with a netmask of 255.255.0.0.
The setup...DSL Modem (provides DHCP) LAN port to 24 Port switch. all hard wired PCs are directly attached to 24 port switch.All hard wired PCs can "see" each other.Linksys WRT54G router WAN port is connected to one of the LAN ports of the 24 port switch providing a separate network for my wireless devices.ALL wireless PCs can "see" each other.Problem is that the wired PCs can not "see" the wireless PCs.The wireless PCs can Ping the wired but not the other way around.What I want to do is share folders between the wired and wireless networks.( I know I can turn the router into an AP on the switches LAN, by disabling DHCP in the router, not using its WAN port and hooking one of its LAN ports to the 24 port switch.....BUT... I use the routers access restrictions to limit my kids internet time and without using the WAN port the router does not keep the date and time)It would be like doing file sharing from the internet to a private LAN but without the security concerns!
We have an E4200, currently with wireless disabled, on a Windows 2003 based domain. We have a Static IP from our ISP.We want to install some wireless & wired security cameras (IP-based) so that we can view them from our iphones or droids outside the network. The software for these cameras will reside on a computer that is not currently on the network, but needs to use the same Internet connection as the current domain. We basically want to separate these cameras & computer from the current network, use same Internet connection (& Static IP), and enable wireless on the E4200 for the cameras only.
We are running our internal network on the 192.168.1.x range.
We have just installed a new control system which is running on a closed 192.168.0.x network (no internet access).
What we need to do is use the WRT54G to connect the 2 networks together so that we can VNC into one of the computers on the control system network so that it can be managed.
I have tried connecting the two networks by plugging the 192.168.0.x network into the WAN/Internet Port on the WRT54G, and setting the "Internet Connection Type" to "Static IP" and setting the "Internet IP Address :" as 192.168.1.200 (the main PC I need to VNC into) but cannot ping any of the other computers..
I've gone through a couple modems, only possible reason I can think this is happening, but I don't know for sure if it could be a factor. Anyway, it seems my router is running two... networks? I've reset my router, set up my wireless network, configure the SSID name, password lock it, but there still appears to be a "Linksys" network running with no password. I'm afraid it's being used by someone else, seeing as it's free wifi. I've reset my router a couple times and set up my wifi and this linksys still appears to be running. The reason why I feel it's mine is because one night our net went out and when my brother attempted to log onto the linksys, its net wasn't working either. When our net came back up, the linksys was running with working net once more. It seems like too much coincidence to not be true. I'm really not sure what is causing this and I've never experienced this before.
I have got a cisco 1841 router. I am able to create different vlan in the cisco router and I have got only 2 ports, fa0/0 and fa0/1. Now, I need to create different network in the same router at least four networks. FA0/0 is used for external networks. Now I want to create 4 vlan in this router. Namely, 10. 10. 10.1, 10.10.11.1, 10.10.12.1 and 10.10.13.1. The FA0/1 is connected to a 48 port normal switch. In the switch I am going to connect the cable of all the 10. 10. networks. Is this possible to access creating four vlan and routing all of them to the external networks with the fa0/1 port only. Is dot1q possible with only the router and a normal switch or is there any other possibility for this case.
I need setting up two networks to use the same internet connection.Network A is on IP range 192.168.1.x and Network B is on 192.168.0.x and the firewall with internet connection is on Network A at 192.168.1.2.Network B must be on diffrent IP range that Network A can not access it, but the two networks are linked with a Linsys Cisco WAG120N router.Network A can access the internet fine as use gateway ip 192.168.1.2 but how do i get Network B to use that same gateway/internet connection?
I am having a setup problem with the RE1000. When I plug it in, my laptop is able to see it, and I'm able to access it and attempt to set it up. However, once I tell it how to connect to my main wireless router, and it attempts to log onto my wireless network, the RE1000 disappears from my list of networks. My blu-ray player also cannot see it.
I have a home office with a network served by a Linksys BEFSR41 wired router. It includes a laptop and HP printer.. This router also connects to my cable modem for internet access. I also have a second wireless linksys E1000 router hardwired to the home office router. It serves my wifes's laptop in the kitchen and also a ROKU in the den. I tried using the wireless router for the whole house, but the signal was too weak and unreliable. With the current layout, I get a strong signal thoughout the house and my home office uses the wired router.. My problem is that I can't access the printer in my home office.
I have a big issue in providing internet service to the networks that are connected to a router. Also i do wanna know whether ipv6 can be used in 2811 routers.
I've been having this issue for quite some time on my Windows 7 SP3 x64 machine. It's a desktop, connected via ethernet to a TP-Link WR740N router, that also provides wireless coverage. My ISP is a local one (the country is Latvia), and it offers a decent 100 MBps up/down optical fiber internet service. Now for the problem - there is only one home network on my computer, that seems to work, and that is 'Network 2'. Whenever I have to reboot the router for whatever reason, it attempts to reconnect, but sometimes reconnects to a 'Network 3' and once even to a 'Network 4' and 'Network 5'. None of these other networks have internet access. I tried to run the diagnostics tool on the issue, and usually it told me that there's a problem with the default gateway. Additionally, twice I've had the issue of the computer completely freezing when connected to one of the Internet-less networks (eg 'Network 3'), and trying to disable the network adapter, forcing a restart that consequently caused a fail boot - from there on I had to use System Restore to actually get my PC to function.
The way I've been fixing it, apart from random rebooting, reconnecting, and hoping for the best (that it decides it wants 'Network 2'), is by putting in the Resource Mini CD that came with my router, and running the Wizard for the WR740N router. It has 4 steps, the 2nd of which is 'Installing the router' (configuring the network adapter), at which point, my internet starts to work (always connects to 'Network 2'). If, I however, decide to continue this process to the step 'Configure router', and attempt to set up my wireless connection, it will begin to reset itself, and once again connect to 'Network 3', leaving me without internet access.
I have a 192.168.1.xxx network connected to Verizon FIOS via Actiontec MOCA / router. I also have a 192.168.15.xxx network connected to Comcast via Motorola VT2442 router (used for Vonage) and a Motorola SB6121 cable modem.
Each network has it's own gigabit switch connected to each router. The two networks are physically separated but switches and routers are physically side by side.
What is the best configuration to allow devices on 192.168.1.xxx network to communicate with devices on the 192.168.15.xxx network (share printers, NAS, etc), but still have each network served by it's respective ISP, and each device still get it's dhcp, dns, gateway, etc from each respective router?