Linksys Cable / DSL :: WAG160Nv2 DHCP Relay To SBS2003 Server?
Dec 13, 2012
We have a SBS 2003 server with two NIC's, one for the internal LAN and the other connecting to the WAG160Nv2 that is hooked up to the internet.The internal LAN clients are all getting IP addresses from the DHCP server in the SBS Server (192.168.16.XXX). The DHCP server is sat at 192.168.16.2.The only thing connected to the LAN ports on the WAG160Nv2 is the Internet facing NIC from the server.What I want to do is to get the WAG160Nv2 to give IP addresses to Wireless connections going through the router, can I configure the DHCP relay option on the WAG160Nv2 to do this, I have looked at the DHCP relay option but it doesn't seem to work, my wireless connections are getting private 169.254.xxx.xxx addresses.Also is there anything I can do to make the wireless more Apple friendly, iPhones and iPads drop of the wireless frequently, that's why I trying a different approach.
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Mar 18, 2003
I have a Cisco 7200 acting as the DHCP relay agent on my network. From a security standpoint, I want to disable the bootp server, with 'no ip bootp server'. What bearing, if any, does 'no ip bootp server' have on DHCP activity?
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Feb 14, 2012
I am trying to configure two 3845 routers to act as dhcp server and dhcp relay. Clients are connected to the router that relays all dhcp requests to the vrf instance which is used to connect it to the router wich is running dhcp server.
Router1
ip vrf dhcp_dns
rd 8:1
int gi0/0
ip vrf forwarding dhcp_dns
ip address 192.168.200.5 255.255.255.248
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So far I can see dhcp requests coming from the R1 and dhcp server on R2 replies with the dhcp offer but PC is not getting any ip.
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Jul 30, 2012
How to configure cisco 3560 to force the client only can get ip by dhcp-relay server ?
The company i am working in has 5 vlans which have been set an lay-3 switch(3560), uses the dhcp-relay server .(in svi configuration: ip helper-address X.X.X.X) well , that works ok~
Now , I got my problem: I need to force the client only can get ip by dhcp-relay server, that means if anyone set static IP manunally , he can't really access to anywhere (to provent anyone set static IP with malignancy )
I know if a h3c router , how to set this configuration n svi configuration : dhcp relay security address-check enable )
the how to configure on a cisco 3560 ?
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Mar 23, 2012
How can I turn off the wi-fi on WAG160Nv2?Upon entering it I find no option that says Disable Wireless.
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May 20, 2012
I have d-link wireless router which is connected to the internet, also I have Linksys (WAG160Nv2) which i want to use it as access point by link it to D-link router using ethernet cable in order to use the wireless internet. D-link router settings shown below
I changed the settings of linksys router as shown below
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Sep 30, 2012
To connect WAG160N to a Dell switch 5224 do I need a cross cable or a simple one? Do I need to use port 1 of WAG160N or any port ?
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Nov 11, 2011
the other day i set up a new internet connection and to set it up they sent me a WAG160Nv2 modem router and after hours of trying to get it working the technical support guy told me it cant be set up until the dsl led comes on, so what it being off means/how to get it to turn on?
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Jun 27, 2011
The only thing I notice now is that channels 12 and 13 do not work properly. Setting the router to channels 12 and 13 basically sets the channel to something in the 1 - 11 range as seen by inSSIDer. This could be because the firmware I installed is the US version, which only has channels 1 - 11, but the EU version has channels 1 - 13. Normally this wouldn't be a problem but because there are a lot of wireless signals where I live, channels 1 - 11 are quite congested, so channel 13 was quite useful to me.I don't suppose anyone has a EU version of the WAG160NV2 2.00.17 firmware do they?Channels 12 and 13 worked fine with the EU version of the WAG160NV2 2.00.20 firmware but of course only at 2Mbps.
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Jan 2, 2012
Since SBS can't do trusts, and there are about 50-75 user and computer accounts in AD for this project, I will probably have to do a lot of manual work for the migration process to Server 2008 R2. Any checklist, or some links, that would be useful for this (e.g., staging migration, best practices)? I'd like to make the less amount of problems for myself in the long run.
Some notes:
1. All servers will be virtualized, with the exemption of one of the two DCs being a physical server.
2. Exchange 2003 will be going on its own Windows Server 2008 R2 server, and I believe Exchange Server 2007 or 2010 will be installed.
3. Will probably use robocopy to move data from the old shared folders to the new shared folders (but without permissions).
4. Folder structures and NTFS permissions will be done manually...(unless there's a nicer way of doing this, similar to ADMT?)
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Feb 19, 2012
I want to control my homes X10 Devices (lights on/off, close garage door, etc) using an iPhone application.
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Mar 20, 2011
Signal drops constantly and seems to be a problem with the Mac more than the router IMHO but i thought to register the problem here.
I'm not alone as many users on the Apple support forum are experiencing the same drops via airport and with different routers.. Lan line works fine for me with no issues
I will update the firmware and try that as it seems i am running old firmware V2.00.13
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Jun 8, 2012
my WAG160Nv2 drops the connection each day at the same hour (4:20pm to 4:40pm aprox.)I think that is because my ISP don't give me a static IP address and the connection must dropped once a day. in my old router I could put the time for the drop. I don't find something similar in the WAG160Nv2.
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Jun 12, 2012
I have wag160nv2 linksys, and way that i ca connect it to wireless router and take a wireless internet from it?
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Apr 3, 2011
Have noticed that wireless download speed deteriorated since they installed this?
Mine seems horrendously slower.
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Jul 8, 2011
I have a WAG160Nv2 and I want to block specific external ip addresses from trying to get at our server that uses the WAG160Nv2 as an internet gateway. It's not immediately obvious if this can be done from looking through the config pages.
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Mar 25, 2012
My ISP recently upgraded my line to ADSL2+. I am still only getting 1.36Mbps download speed across WiFi but if I connect my laptop to the router with ethernet cable I get 8.59Mbps. Why is the router slowing down my connection so much?
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May 14, 2011
Connect WAG160Nv2 with another modem / router Wi-Fi?
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Apr 3, 2011
Is there anyway you can assign a static IP address within WAG160Nv2 to peripherals such as an XBOX?
The knowledge base only seems to show how to assign an IP address in the XBOX but when I have to reboot the router, I've noticed the XBOX is assigned a new IP address when viewed in the router pages.
If I set a permanent IP address in the XBOX, this will no longer match what is in the router.
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Mar 21, 2011
Here's the problem : I've installed this router to a friends of mine home and since then in the gam "Warhammer 40000 Dawn of War 2 : Retribution" they can't play together (they're connected via WAN) in a 2v2 without getting disconnected FROM THE INTERNET (not only the game, the whole ADSL line collapse after an over 3000ms of ping for few sec.). Same thing if one of them try to make a 3v3 (so 1 with the WAG160Nv2, and 2 other persons via internet.), 3000pings for few sec and then they get DC from the internet, after few sec the router gets back online but still they can't play together or make a 3v3.
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Apr 22, 2011
( Home Cisco router WAG160Nv2, Windows Vista)Who is the network administrator on my home network and which device is involved: Windows Vista, Cisco network magic pro ? ; the Cisco router modem with WLAN ?The wireless MAC filter on the modem is disabled.The access is denied to my WLAN and the only one from which I get signals from the neighborhood. My main laptop has access to the network only over the Ethernet, but not over WLAN.My second laptop has access to this network over the Ethernet and WLAN .
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Jun 27, 2011
Since i used this new modem ruoter, on facebook game Cafe WORLD i can't send requests or gifts to neighbors/friends. when the window pops out there's no friend list. it's just a blank space. also when i click the share button only a blank page pops out. i tried it in 3 different pc here @ home in different browser but still had no luck...i tried it on my bf's place and it works so i guess there's a prob with my connection. and sometimes i have the internet access but i couldn't navigate in any website only for chatting.
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Feb 3, 2011
Does WAG160Nv2 support IPv6 addresses primarily for the Gateway's IP and thereafter about all IPs that need to be entered via the web interface?
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Aug 23, 2010
I have a WAG160Nv2 with Firmware Version:V2.00.20 Two problems
1. Slow wireless speed - only 2Mbit - with cabte up to the lines max 15Mbit
2. The routers system time is wrong - it says " 03-01-2000 02:19:54" I have set the correct system time but no difference
I have tried a lot of wireless options and some of the timezones but i did not solve the problem
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Nov 11, 2012
I have some DHCP trouble since I subnetted my network with a 2921. My clinets are in 172.16.2.0/23 and DHCP servers are in 172.16.5.0/24.Sometimes, randomly I guess, I get NACK from my DHCP server, and if I look into DHCP logs I got something like this:
15,11/09/12,09:52:27,NACK,172.16.3.172,switchE51D12.host.com,A0CF5BE51D12,,0,6,,,,,,,,
15,11/09/12,09:52:28,NACK,172.16.3.172,switchE51D12.host.com,A0CF5BE51D12,,0,6,,,,,,,,
15,11/09/12,09:52:29,NACK,172.16.3.172,switchE51D12.host.com,A0CF5BE51D12,,0,6,,,,,,,,
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Apr 3, 2012
Have a client wanting to hand out public ip addresses to all clients from a PFSense Firewall terminating the internet connection.
How do I allow the Cisco Switches currently in place, configured with private ip addresses in the 10.10.x.x ranges and Vlans, where the main 3550 layer 3 has defined dhcp scopes for each vlan, to relay dhcp requests from all vlans to the PFSense firewall?
I assume I would take off the currently defined dhcp scopes for the vlans and configure each vlan/switch with the ip helper address and specify the PFSense firewall and that Nat would have to be disabled onthe firewall?
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Feb 6, 2013
I'm having a problem getting DHCP working with an ASR9k as shown in this document. I've successfully implemented very similar setups with some Cisco IOS routers, but the IOS XR on the ASR seems to be defeating me. Router A (happens to be a 3750)A DHCP/BOOTP/TFTP server, connected to router ARouter B - this is the ASR, running software version 4.0.3.Router A and B are connected by a layer-3 link.Router C (happens to be a Broadcom embedded router). It's connected to Router B by a VLAN trunk link.Device 1, this one needs to get its configuration by DHCP/BOOTP/TFTP. It's connected to Router C by a VLAN trunk link.Device 2, this one doesn't need any DHCP/BOOTP/TFTP. It's connected to Router C by a VLAN trunk link (its port is the same as Device 1's) Device 2 works great - it can ping the DHCP/BOOTP/TFTP server (and vice versa) and everything else it needs.
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Oct 15, 2012
I have a firewall that I want acting as a DHCP relay. This firewall has a number of VLAN interfaces serving clients. The DHCP relay destination is the IP address of a Windows 2012 Server running Microsoft DHCP which has multiple scopes configured, one for each client VLAN.What I'm finding confusing is how the DHCP will identify the client. Does the DHCP relay insert an identifier of some sort (opt. 54?) based on which VLAN the DHCPREQUEST comes from and then this identifier can be configured to be recognized on the DHCP server?
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Jun 17, 2012
how to configure dhcp relay agent and how it's work
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May 7, 2011
I am actually more of a 3Com guy than Cisco but I like to think I know my stuff and having just discovered this site I hope to join in as it looks a good place.I have a question about the general theroy underneath DHCP relay (IP Helper in the Cisco world I believe!)I've always put the DHCP server in VLAN1 only. A few weeks ago, I repatched the DHCP server in one of our offices (small site, single switch) into a different port by mistake. A few days ago I noticed (when doing something entirely unrelated) that I had left it in a port on both VLANs meant for PC's/phones. So, untagged on VLAN1, tagged on the voice VLAN. It had continued to work properly all that time however.By contrast, at a larger site, a new DHCP server came online and was put on a switch elsewhere in the building and was also put into a port on both VLANs - however things didn't work at all - of course we noticed immediately and changed the port setting to VLAN1 only, and it came back.In the second example, the server was on a different switch to where the main L3 switch for the Voice VLAN was (which also does the DHCP relay), and was connected over a fibre trunk link.Is there any reason why it should work on a single switch on a port on both VLANs, but not when connected over a trunk link? The server does not understand tagging. In the case where it worked, the phones were getting an IP from the correct scope; so the relay obviously must have been working with the server issuing an address based on the GIADDR field.
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Mar 17, 2011
I have a data center with virtual desktops and other shared infrastructure serving remote sites, some of which are connected to the data center with GRE over IPsec.
IP address management including DHCP is centralized in my architecture, but I simply cannot figure out how to relay DHCP requests through GRE over IPsec to my DHCP server cluster. I am working with Cisco 800 series VPN peers, and the VPNs are terminated either on a 1841 or a Juniper SRX. Everything else is just fine and dandy, but DHCP is not forwarded across the GRE tunnel.
As a workaround I am forced to use local DHCP pools on the VPN peers, which is extra work from a management point of view, and also precludes static IP address assignment where a local DHCP pool is in a VRF. My LAN devices are mostly thin clients, so I don't care if DHCP stops working when the WAN link fails. As such local pools have no upsides, they are only a tremendous hassle.
My config is very basic, public WAN in global routing table and WAN + GRE tunnel in a VRF. NAT is not used. Here are the DHCP-related configs I have tried:ip helper-address on the LAN gateway, both with and without ip forward-protocol udp bootpcip dhcp pool with relay options configured
In every case, I can see the UDP broadcasts hit the LAN gateway, but relayed packets never arrive at the other GRE tunnel endpoint let alone the DHCP server.
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Oct 15, 2009
I have defined several V LAN's and the corresponding IP Addresses on the SGE2000. The static routing works fine. On one V LAN there is a Windows 2003 DHCP Server which I have defined as DHCP Relay Server (Option 82), but no packets are relayed. Has anyone a functional setup, with dhcp relay?
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Sep 12, 2012
I know how to disable the DHCP on the SRP527W but i was wondering how do i configure DHCP relay to point to a network DHCP server.
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