Linksys Wireless Router :: DDNS Authentication Fails With E2000
Nov 13, 2010
Just purchased an E2000 (Firmware version 1.0.03) to use with DDNS. Much to my surprise there seems to be a problem with saving the password at the configuration screen. [code] With the above settings entered and the Update button pressed favorable results are obtained; the router reports that DynDNS.org updates okay. However once the "Save Settings" button is pressed an update fails with the error "Authorization failure bad ID or password".Is anyone else experiencing this issue? Is the password field limited to certain characters?
E2000 has the guest account feature. Not sure if all guests shares the same login credentials. I would like to have guests account use seperate logins. Is this feature available? Another thing, I read the manual and it is indicated that only up to 10 maximum guest acccounts is allowed. I am looking for more than 10 - kinda like a hotspot software.
I've been looking everywhere. I've seen hotspot system, ddwrt, chillspot, etc. But it's complicated as firmware needed to be flashed.
I have an E900 connected to my LAN acting as a wireless access point (router functions disabled). Can I use the DDNS feature of the router in this configuration? I attempt and get ‘No Internet Connection’.
The E3200 router supports DDNS updates to DynDNS.org but I'm unable to determine if the password is sent securely or not. According to their website, [URL] The API works over HTTPS and HTTP. How do I know which protocol is applied when sending the password?
dynDNS (dyn.com) doesn't offer any free version of their service anymore. Without using 3rd party firmwares: Is it possible to use other free DDNS services like no-ip for DDNS and if not, will there be an update soon that includes free DDNS hosts?
I have a problem with a customer of mine. We have deployed two new WLC5508 running r7.0.116.0 and AP1142s, also WCS with r7.0.172. When we setup a "Guest Access" we ran into trouble.The problem is that we can associate to the SSID/AP and get an ip-adress. When we open the web- browser we do not get redirected to the virtual interface but instead the _hostname_ of the WLC. Like this: url...
I we manually replace "cisco6a19c4" with 1.1.1.1 it works as it should, the login page appears, we login and can access the internet.We have tested and disabled web-auth on the ssid an everything works, we can directly go out on the internet, DNS works without any problems. [code]Guest network (VLAN) is transfered from WLC via the trunk to the Cat4503 and then connected on a access-port to a separate broadband-router, then to the inetrnet.DHCP to guest-users from separate broadband-router which is def gwy and "DNS".On the virtual interfaces no hostname is configured.
I have setup the WLC to authenticate to a MS Server2008 NPS for a WPA2/AES SSID. The connection is successful, but client authentication fails for wrong EAP-type. I believe this indicates a Windows7 client issue. What is the required client setup to satisfy the MS NPS?
I configured WiFi connection on Windows XP and Windows 7 with EAP-TLS (using Cisco WLC 7.0.235.3 and Cisco ACS 5.2.0.26.10). It is configured with computer authentication and computers certificates are autoenrolled from Microsoft PKI.It works well!
Now I configured Windows 8 with same configuration.First authentication works but if I manually disconnect and reconnect, I got this error on ACS: 22047 Principal username attribute is missing in client certificate.In EAP packets, we could see that Windows 8 sent a TLS session ticket but session was not resumed correctly by ACS..On ACS configuration, we checked this option "Enable EAP-TLS Session Resume" with session timeout "7200".
Running ACS5.2, Windows XP Pro, Window Server 2003 and Cisco Anyconnect Client. When the machine name password changes between the PC and the AD server the ACS will error out with "24485 Machine authentication against Active Directory has failed because of wrong password".TAC has been working with us on this and sees the error in the logs but does not have an answer on with to do to solve this. It has the same problem with Wireless Zero. Once the PC is rebooted the error goes away for 30 days. We are in a hospital setting so this is a not just a minor problem
I can connect to my router but either way it seems like i can't get any internet access (both wireless and by cable): url...I have tried the steps that the linksys FAQ suggests shall fix this problem, but this has not worked. I have also tried to reset the router without any luck. I know it its not the modem that is causing the problem because I'm wired to it now.On the E2000 every light is blinking as it should be (hence the FAQ) so it indicates that there might be a problem with the connection between the router and the computer (tested on other computers too without success).
I'm trying to set up vpn with ASA 8.2(5) and Anyconnect 3.0.4235. The goal is to force user to connect from registered machines only (winXP & win7 x32 and x64). To do this, I used machine certificates issued by own CA. Certificate is installed in machine store. I use double authentication (aaa & certificates). Everything works fine, AnyConnect browses cert store, ASA validating machine certificate, then user is prompted for username/password and finally if all is correct - connection is established.My problem is, that for new installation (new host), AnyConnect fails at first connection attempt. If I use aaa authentication only, connection is established, but if I use aaa & certificates - connection fails. The appropriate .xml profile is predeployed at client host asa well as machine and root certificates.Important: When first try (aaa auth) succeded, others are always OK (with aaa. certificate or aaa & certificate authentication). Only the first one fails.The goal is to succesfuly establish connection with aaa & cert.
With DART i get: ****************************************** Type : Error Source : acvpnagent Description : Function: CTransportWinHttp::WinHttpCallback File: .CTransportWinHttp.cpp Line: 2150
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Certificate is valid for sure, and as I mentioned before, if first use aaa only, the second try is OK. At ASA with debug crypto ca 255 can't see any certificate from client.
I am running Cisco ACS 5.1 802.1x with certificate based authentication for Wired and Wireless connections. The issue that I am having is that when a user comes in from home with their laptop the wireless connection works, they pass the authentication and have network access fine. But when the plug the laptop into a docking station the LAN connection fails and gets put in the Auth Failure Vlan. A reboot of the phone/ shut/no shut fixes this, but I really need to find a resolution.This is an intermittent fault and only effects users with both LAN and WLAN enabled. Running ACS 5.1.0.44, all Cisco 3750s - c3750-ipservicesk9-mz.122-55.SE.Certificates are issues by group policy and only using computer authentication.
I would like to set the router's dns entries but I don't see how to do that. Basic setup page has DNS setep for the DHCP scope but I don't want to push dns to my pc's. What I am looking to do is to use an alternate dns to what my service provder pushes and still have the abliity to route on my internal network.
We bought our Linksys E2000 in the summer and went to set it up but something came up... Now we are trying to set it up but cannot find our WPA key... Where can we find this?
So i can only forward 10 ports on my E2000.Example, one game (Battlefield 3) requires 10 ports (TCP and UDP combined).What about my other games? how can one, if possible, add more ports to the router?
My internet cut out last week and after calling my ISP I found out it was in fact my router that was causing the problem (regular connection to PPOE works fine). I've only had my E2000 about 2-3 months and have not had any problems with it. I've restarted the router, done a factory reset, upgraded the firmware, renewed the IP and still I cannot get any connectivity. I can access the router UI fine and I get a response from pinging it and also I have tried replacing the cables but that didn't fix the problem either.
I have an E2000 that I was given as a gift. I would like to use at it my office for a switch at my cubicle where I can connect 2-3 computers simultaneously. I am in a large network and am a user only. When I hooked the E2000 up today my computers would not get internet access BUT my laptop got wireless access and internet.
I'm using E2000 currently and meet a wireless connection problem. The speed can up to 300M bps. When I confiured the E2000 to band auto (20-40mhz) and my wireless network card to work at also auto (20-40) mode, it always down to 144M speed when connection.
If I changed some settings in E2000's wireless configuration, in the status sheet I can see it works at 40MHZ. But after a while,(5-10 mins) it automaticly down to 20MHZ and my labtop connect only got a 144M speed.
how can I deal with that to make it always keep at 300M connection? Note the previous router I used to connect to my lattop can always keep that speed.
When I vacation in Florida my neigbour across the street gives me her wep key so I can use her internet. I have to sit by the window in order to get a signal. I purchased the range extender and set it up with her ssid and wep key I ran cat5 from that into the house. If i use the cat5 on a laptop it works fine. When I run the cat5 to a linksys router and use wireless it fails I can connet to the wirless router but no internet.
I've got a weird problem that I can't figure out. I've de-authorized the switch in the RADIUS server to force an ERROR status to test the backup entries in the AAA authentication method list. However, after I do that and try to log in (through ssh), it just prompts me for my username's password and not the enable password. Here's the debug output:
1d02h: RADIUS: Marking server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1812,1813 dead 1d02h: RADIUS: Tried all servers. 1d02h: RADIUS: No valid server found. Trying any viable server 1d02h: RADIUS: Tried all servers. 1d02h: RADIUS: No response for id 10
I set up LDAP store pointing to a Windows domain and am testing authenticating users via an ASA. In my LDAP config, its set for "Groups Objects refer to subjects" and I selected usernames in the drop down. I also added a a Global Group to the Directory groups tab in the LDAP store that I created.
Under my Access Polices, I created a rule that meets two condititons - coming from the ASA, and then I was able to select the group from the drop down box for my ldap domain. As a condition, it shows up as DomainName:External Groups. I set the permission to Permit Access.
Originally, I was failing authentication and I was receiving Subject Not Found in Store. I adjusted the Identity Sequence and now I receive a the following error:
15039: Selected Authorization Profile is Deny Access. So it must not be associating my account with the group with the Permit Access and using the Default Permissions.So it does match the correct Access Service, and Identity Store.
I have a E2000 router that would go out and I would have to unplug and replug in every once in a while. Finally it just stopped working completely. I reset the router and now it won't let me connect. I have followed advice given to soembody else on here and went into router settings and cloned the mac, the IP address was there and reset my security settings. It let me connect to the network but not the internet...
It worked fine until one day, without any change at all, it simply stoped working. I mean, I can still connect through my wifi laptop connection (it shows connected to my router and says that I have an excelent signal). But, I can't reach the internet. But, If I unplug the internet cable, and plug it in my laptop, the connection works fine. A friend told me that this could be caused intentionally by the internet provider, that they would block my signal to avoid me using a wireless router, trying to force consumers to sign their own wireless service. Thus, by this friend advice, I've cloned my laptop's MAC address to the router. It didn't work either.
I have a Cisco E2000. When i connect to my cable modem directly, I get 30-35 MBps down and about 10 up. When I plug in to my E2000 it does that at first... but slowly over time, the speed degrades, usually down to about 5-6 down and 3-4 up. If I unplug the router, it typically restores full speed, but not for long (a few days maybe). Also, when I unplug the router, it is pretty hot.
For Xbox 360? currently, whether wired or wireless, my Xbox 360's NAT type is strict, and I am unable to do anything online whatsoever. Is there anyways to set up an exception, or anything that can open my Xbox's connection to my router so I can actually use it online?
I have an E2000 router that has an intermittent issue where Bonjour drops out. Suddenly my Apple TV won't see my computers, and my iPad won't see my network printer. This happens whether the Apple TV and computers are connected via wired or wireless interfaces.
Restarting the devices does not solve the issue.
Restarting the router solves the issue (until it happens again...)
I have a e2000 router and a wmp600n wireless card in my desktop pc. Everything works fine until I enable 40 mhz for faster speeds in the e2000 router. When I do this the router switches from 20 mhz to 40 mhz and I get the faster speed. But the effect of this is that my pc gets all "choppy". What I mean is that everything freezes up every few sec. For example when im minimizing windows, the windows freeze half way for about a sec then unfreezes. My mouse does the same thing, even my sound is choppy. I have to switch my router back to 20 mhz and then everything is fine again.