Linksys Wired Router :: BEFVP41L Possible To Configure Using DYNDNS Domain
Mar 12, 2011
I have to buy a VPN router. I'm thinking in the BEFVP41L . The problem is that in to sites to connect the VPN tunnel I have dynamic IP. It's possible to configure this router using DYNDNS domain?
I'm currently running a BEFSR41 V3 router with firmware version 1.05.0 It seems that there is no update retry if the dyndns server is temporarely unavailable. Is it possible to initiate an update via command line or is a new firmware update available to solve this issue?
Currently, I have a machine attached to the router that has a webserver and ssh (fedora linux). The ports are successfully forwarded (in this case, tcp 80, and tcp 22), and from outside of my network I can connect. Also, I use dyndns.com to provide a domain name, instead of using my IP. The dyndns account is NOT managed by the router.The server I am trying to connect to has a reserved IP address.My problem is that from inside of my network, using the dyndns domain name, I cannot connect to my site.
how to configure Linksys RV016 for two WANs (cable+DSL)? It looks like switching between those two connections not splitting what is set for WAN1 and what is set for WAN2.I set load balancing as- WAN1 (cable) all HTTP up/donw should go there- WAN2 (DSL) GTalk, IMs, SMTP, POP3, IMAP up/down should go therebut looks like is not working that way.When I will go to speedtest.net and test a connection I always get less amount then connected directly through cable : Also when people try to use any session or IP sensitive web site it doesn't let them to log in because session was expired (based on IP) or IP was changed.
I want to use my old BEFSR81 as a switch only and for whatever reason it doesn't seem to allow me to do that.I've disabled DCHP but I don't see a way to disable the router. Is there some trick into using this router as a switch?
I need to be able to offer Remote Assistance to my mother who is now a good distance away. She has my old XP computer running Windows XP Professional. I'm running Vista 64-bit home premium. We are both using BEFSR41 routers as she wanted to buy what I had been using when I lived with her.
I'm able to get a sesion working between a virtual PC computer running XP Pro on my LAN, but I can't get it to work over the WAN connection (internet). All I can find researching what ports to open is port 3389, which I tried 3 different ways to try to open. Ant correct set up and connection procedure to allow me to receive invites for remote assistance via the internet? I can't send invites either, I tried it just for the heck of it. I'm not sure if this is a NAT problem or a problem with the ports not being opened. Changing from DHCP to static had no effect, and there is only one computer that uses DHCP as I set up the old ones to use static when learning about networking and never changed them back.
Here are some censored screenshots of how my router is configured. I apologize for censoring them, but I don't want to reveal what other ports are open on my router or the configuration of my LAN more than necessary. I don't have any other Windows computers available on my LAN for testing that support Remote Assistance, but I do have an old Win98SE computer. Mom has my aging XP computer for e-mail, web browsing, Office 2003 and that's about it.
My client has a DSL modem and a Belkin wired 4-port router configured to connect to it using PPPoE. Apparently there is no way to configure the E2500 such that it may be dropped in as a direct replacement for the Belkin (which would also provide wireless access) without the PPPoE login/password (from the DSL provider, Verizon).
I would like to connect the "Internet" port of the E2500 to one of the Belkin's 4 ports, in order to use the E2500 for wireless internet access without using any of the 4 wired ports but I think this creates a NAT within an existing NAT network?
To avoid that if I configure the E2500 in wired bridge mode, it becomes transparent, and I can no longer access its administration interface using the address 192.168.1.1 (since that address belongs to the Belkin). How may I, for example, change the wireless password which the E2500 is in wired bridge mode?
How to successfully configure and connect to a DynDNS account with RVS4000? This was working fine for me until recently when I think I upgraded the firmware to 1.3.3.5.I am trying to connecting to DynDNS.org service. In the past, I used the following string for the Hostname which worked:'mysubdomain.domain.com&system=custom' (including small quotes)According to the RVS4000 documentation, all you should have to do is specify the host name with DynDNS but this clearly is not accurate.
Frameware version: 1.0.03. Environment: Internet (external IP say 24.x.x.x) ISP provided modem+router (192. 168. 1.x/ 24 IPTV network) E4200 (192.168.0.x/24 my home network).
The DDNS option page did report update succefully and shown the external IP address correctly on the page, however when I login to dynDNS it shows 192.168.1.x, which is the E4200 IP dhcp from the ISP's router.I know that it's double NAT, but the 192.168.1x/24 subnet is the IPTV subnet, and my old Dlink router did support and update the dynDNS entry properly.
Is there a way to get notifications (emails) when the external ip changes and the rotuer updates dyndns?i need to get an email about this change of ip. The only constraint is it has to work without a computer attached to the router as it would have to be powered on 24/7 So ip change notifiers like trueip or ipcheck won't work as they are programs that run in a computer.
I just bought the WAG120N today, firmware version is v1.00.16. I've face a problem as subject, the following print screens show my configuration on router and DynDNS. I confirm the username and password is correct.Screen 1:
I just bought the WAG120N , firmware version is v1.00.12, but it seems it has a problem with the device here.I have to turn off the system / device every time i want to get my dynamic ip update into dyndnds.org , it cant auto update the new dynamic ip.What problem that cause somethin like this?I already upgrade the firmware into 1.00.16 , but it didn't solve the problem.
I purchased and set-up the EA4500 on Thursday. Friday my ISP (Charter) was out and worked on connection for over 2 hours due to slowness issues. Connected directly to modem I get normal ping times on whichever computer is connected. When I get the computer connected by the router (hard wired) I get very long ping responses up to 900ms. They are all over the place 30ms (I can live with that), up to the 900's. I contacted Linksys support last night, who had me update to the cloud firmware and change MT U to 1300, have not noticed a difference. I did end up doing a hard reset on the router last night after I lost tech support. We were disconnected with router rebooted, and I didn't have the patience to connect again last night.
It was so slow on my work computer, a pint to yahoo timed out. The computers connecting to router are
XP SP3 (mine) Win 7 Home (IPV6 turned off) Work laptop that uses VPN and VOIP
I have an e2000 wireless router and have several devices connected by ethernet cable including private data on an external hard drive. I am planning to allow a tenant in another building connect via an ethernet cable connected to my router. Can I limit that computer (tenant's computer) from accessing all other devices connected by ethernet cable to my router? I know can password protect wireless access and limit access to the internet that way -- but my question is specifically to connections by ethernet cable.
My E4200 router no longer accepts any WIRED connections. I can connect from the modem to the computer and everything works as expected. I can connect other computers wirelessly to the router. I cannot connect any laptops WIRED to the router. Nothing has changed on the systems to restrict internet access. There is something wrong with the router and the WIRED ports. I tried going through the troubleshooting on this site but it was of little to no assistance. The Cisco Connect utility doesn't appear to accomplish anything either. My guess is because I cannot connect to the WIRED ports on the router to connect to the internet to allow for whatever troubleshooting that needs to be done.
I have a home network with a wired BEFSR41 that, for a variety of reasons, MUST be manually IP configured (DHCP off). All computers and other devices connected to it are manually IP configured. I desire to add a device that cannot be manually configured, and needs DHCP. I therefore need to daisy-chain two routers with the second one DHCP on (and manual IP connection to the main network). The new device needs two-way internet access, but doesn't care if it sees any other current network devices. I've tried several configurations, none seem to work.
I have a WAP54G in my basement shop, wired to our main router upstairs, which is a Linksys BEFSR81. I'm not sure if this is an issue with the WAP or the router.
I only use the laptop computer in the shop every couple of days, but I leave the laptop plugged in and on most of the time. I used to have the power settings such that it didn't power down completely even after a long time. With that setup, if i didn't use the computer for several days, it would find that the connection to the router had died. The wireless link would report that it had a solid connection, but I couldn't connect to anything. Power cycling the WAP always fixed this.
Recently, I decided to save some wear & tear on the laptop drive, and adjusted the power settings to go to standby after a couple of hours. Now, it seems I can't even go one day without losing my connection.
I am running the latest frimware in the WAP, and the router is version 3.1. I can't check the firmware version on the router at the moment, because the web interface is giving me a blank screen. I know from past experience that I will have to power cycle it to get it to talk to me again.
In any event, it seems like the router connection to the WAP is timing out. I set the router "client lease time" up to 10000 a while back when I first had this problem, but that is clearly not doing the trick.
I have tried to search for an answer on the forum but I cannot find the correct answer to my issue. I'm having a problem where my dir655 updates the wrong ip adress to dyndns server. It always report 255.255.255.255. The dyndns information is all entered correctly and says "connected" in the dyndns configuration. So what is wrong with the adress update from the dir-655 to the dyndns server ? Of course I cannot use my dyndns adress since it is always at the wrong adress.
I have a nas device called mybooklive connected to my linksys e2500 router.Every device that is connected to the router does not append nyc.rr.com except the mybooklive one.I change and mad dhcp reservation for this device with the client name but it still appends. [code]
I have a laptop connected to internet via a router using WiFi.My desktop computer doesn't have a WiFi connection. I want to connect my laptop and my desktop computer using an ethernet cable in order to access the internet on my desktop computer. I've been fiddling around for over two hours with no luck so far. Both computers are on Windows 7.
i'm trying to setup a local DNS server to manage small office local-only domain names for our servers. i have the DNS working properly (resolving local machines and using the ISP dns if it can't). so i put the DNS server ip into the "Static DNS 1" field of the router settings. the other 2 static dns fields are empty.the problem is that the router is still using the ISP dns server as the primary and my local dns server as the secondary. i verify this in two places. first, if i go to the "status" tab, DNS 1 shows the ISP server while DNS 2 shows my local DNS server. secondly, if i connect to the wireless device with a linux-based machine, the /etc/resolv.conf file shows the nameserver ips in the same incorrect order.
Today we got our new VDSL internet connection and had to get a new router, which supports VDSL as our old one didn't.We have a small FTP enabled network hard drive (LaCie Cloudbox). With the old router it worked just fine. I configured the new router exactly as the old one, but something isn't right: I cant connect to the FTP server from the outside.I configured the NAT rules to open the FTP port 21 and configured dyndns on the new router also. On the old router all I needed to do to get it to work was configure dyndns and open port 21. However this doesn't work on the new one and I have no clue what the problem could be.I tried reaching it via its domain name and also tried the public ip address but none of them worked. The Network disk is connected to the new Router the same way as it was connected to the old one. The only thing that has changed is the new router. So the problem must lie somewhere in my configuration, as I havent touched anything else.
I have a PC attached to a standard 192.168.1.1 router with port forwarding turned on. The PC has an IP of 192.168.1.10 and I have Port 3389 (RDP) on the router forwarded to that PC's internal IP.
I currently have a DynDNS hostname, example.dyndns.org, and I type that into MSTSC (remote desktop) whenever I'm traveling.
But, is there a better way of doing this? The IP of the PC is not static, but it rarely changes. I do have a domain registered with GoDaddy and have full access to DNS records.
I just setup an account at [URL],and I want to set it up in my router. I have a D-link DIR 655 with firmware 1.21 and when I set it up under dynamic dns it wont connect. It'll say "connecting" then disconnect right afterwards. I have my host name and log in information correct.
BEFSR81 v3.0.I selecting Enabled UPnP and now I cannot access the router. When I enter the default admin for the password in the Authentication Required screen. I get the following screen: 401 Authorization RequiredThis server could not verify that you are authorized to access. Either you supplied the wrong credentials(e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.I didn't enter anything new into the username or password fields.
Have an Actiontec GT704 feeding DSL into a BEFSR41 which is connected to a WRT610N. Can access internet, modem and wired router from desktop. Can access wireless router from laptop. Cannot access internet from laptop or wireless router from desktop. Changed ip address for wireless router to 192.168.2.1 so no conflict with modem or wired router.
How to connect two PCs and one DSL router to get on the internet?I am getting IP conflict error on the PC. I can only connect one PC at a time to get to internet.