Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT54GX2 To Hand Out IP Numbers In Network
May 19, 2009
How to get this unit to hand out the Ip numbers in my network with dhcp but to allso assign these numbers in accordance to the mac address. I want o make sure the same computers get the same internal ip and not random ones?
I have a WRT54GX2 router and my laptop is connected wirelessly to the router. It worked fine before but now, the connection is only local, it's not connected to the internet.On the router, it says: Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0.I think that it should say 192.168.1.1 instead.I tried dhcp release and renew but it didn't work.The firmware version is 1.01.22.
I have 1 Windows XP PC, and 2 Windows 7 laptops. And I'm also going to connect a new TV to Internet.I have the router WRT54GX2 version 1.sometimes the XP PC has a good internet connection, but on the Windows 7 laptop, I don't have the internet connection. And if I look at the list of the Wireless Network connections, I don't see mine!So can I do something on the router to fix this problem? Or should I buy a new router which can work well with 3 PCs (with Windows 7) and 1 TV connected at the same time?
Last night I upgraded my WRT54GX2 from 1.0.11 to 1.0.14, hoping to resolve some wireless connection issues. It did not work. It made something else break.
I have the original firmware, having some rebooting issues, I want to upgrade the firmware, but can't find anywhere to download it! my current firmware is 1.01.06?
I have a Linksys WRT54gX2. When I make a wired connection from my modem to my computer (Vista - latest SP) I get a connection to the internet on my computer. When I run a network cord from the modem to the wireless router and then a network cord to the computer, two things happen:I do not get a connection to the internet on my computer.With laptops and iPods that are trying to connect wirelessly, I can see that the wireless signal exists, and the devices can connect to the signal, but no internet connection passes through. There are no firmware updates that I can find for this device, I have powered the router on/off for 30 seconds, and I have used the reset button.
is it possible to setup any given hand held device with my in home Internet connection. cable to modem to wireless router to device i.e. without paying for an extra service? would an Internet connection be necessary in order to network a hand held device with my pc?is it possible to network a hand held device say the Droidx2 with my pc to act as a sort of desktop remote control?
I have a wrt54gx2 with srx 200 technology recently purchased. I havetwo cabled computers attached. One at one end of the house attached tothe router by ehternet cable, the other attached about 100 ft by ethernet cable.The wireless does not reach to the other end of the house, most likley because that part of the house is an addition with masonary walls and a large masonary firplace. I bought a wap54g access point at the recommendation from someone at linksys to attach to the end of the ethernet run. Since my set up is macintosh, I can't use the wizard disk that came with the wap54g. Linksys support was not support( not expected), I need to know what to do to get this up and running. I am new to this stuff and Linksys get the wireless router with ethernet installed and up and running with my dsl. I thought the same for the wap54g.
I have this new linksys wrt54gx2, my laptop connects to it, my modem LAN light comes on when its plugged into it via Ethernet cable . I can access my router settings.
I have a wireless access point, I want to be able to hand out addresses via the Cisco router through DHCP on the interface eth0/1. The wireless users that get an IP I want then route out the eth0/0 interface to my statically assigned default gateway. Right now Im not concerned with setting up security measures once this works I'll go back in and add that. Here is my running-config. Right now nothing from the 10.0.0.0 is being routed out to the internet.
I currently have DCHP server set up on my new 1141N. Everything works great, but I wanted to know if it were possible to make the DHCP server only hand out ip addresses on the wireless connection? Currently the AP is giving out ip addresses from the pool to wired and wireless pc's.
I own a Dell Latitude D600 that I purchased off of Ebay a few months ago. For the past month I have been having an issue with my wireless card. My problem started when I turned on my computer and booted up and when my desktop loaded, no wireless icon or signal strength showed on the bottom right hand corner where are the other icons are. I went to Device Manager and in the Network adapter section was an exclamation point next to the Dell Wireless 1450 Dual Band WLan mini pci card which showed that there is a code 10 error. I have tried uninstalling it but then I would always get the BSOD with the BCMWL5.sys error. I have tried updating the driver as well but it would tell me that it already is up to date. I have also tried reinstalling my OS but my code 10 error always returns. When I opened up my laptop to see if the card is the cables are loose (which they weren't), I noticed that my wireless card is the Broadcom 4309.
I would also like to ask exactly what order am I suppose to have all of my drivers installed? I am almost positive that I am not installing them correctly. I have seen websites that say to install the Intel Chipset and O2 Smart Card first and then the NSS and so on.
I have a remote site that is using port 4500 for within the isakmp phase of creating a IPSEC tunnel, but for some reason it is also using random port numbers constantly (in bold): [code] These are all blocked by the firewall when trying to communicate with our central router in the trusted network. The central router does not display the same symptoms, it only uses port 4500.Is there a way of preventing the remote router from using random port numbers and only allowed to use 4500??
just ran a discovery on a large network and found 49 wireless controllers (5500, 4400 and 2000 series) and none of them are showing the controller serial number. They are all running 7.0.235.0 and I found no bugs that match this issue.
I am looking for some tips on managing my router. I have noticed lately our bandwidth useage has gone up and maxing our DSL line.Cacti is monitoring just for traffic trending and I am in the middle of getting NetFlow going.
Our router sits on the edge with no internal way to access it (or at least so I think right now.)
My thought is to enable NetFlow and port forward it into our network and use ManageEngine to see whats going on.I dont have any ACLs running on the router... We have two connections DSL and T1, I have them into a routing policy.Our nating and firewall sit behind the 2811.
I am switching to a single Ethernet hand-off from my ISP which currently gives me 4 T1 lines. I have a Cisco 3845 router that services the current T1s. My question is since my ISP is giving me just a single Ethernet hand-off going forward can I connect it directly to the internal NICs on the 3845 or do I have buy some other HWIC?
I will be running a 100Mbps connection over the hand-off and the NICs are Gigabit NICs. I will not be doing anything fancy over this, just simply a couple of routes in the routing table. No VPN, no fire walling, etc. The specs state that the 3845 is only for up to a T3 speeds but I am not sure if that is for the HWIC interfaces or for the whole thing in general?
My cisco representative tells me that I am limited to 10 IP addresses for my 10 user license on an ASA 5505 even though the Cisco documentation specifically states that a 10 user license allows the maximum DHCP clients to 32 IP addresses.
I want to have 30 computers get IP addresses from the ASA, but don't need any but one or two to get outside the internal network. Is this possible with a 10 USER license.
My cisco representative tells me that I am limited to 10 IP addresses for my 10 user license on an ASA 5505 even though the Cisco documentation specifically states that a 10 user license allows the maximum DHCP clients to 32 IP addresses.
I want to have 30 computers get IP addresses from the ASA, but don't need any but one or two to get outside the internal network. Is this possible with a 10 USER license.
Currently our Cisco 3750 have one interface (port 1) that connected to our provider (Internap) with the IP 66.150.7.68 assigned. Now we want to upgrade to dual handoff L3 protocol. Below is the network configuration from Internap.
>>>> We have assigned the below /30s for each of the interfaces and will statically route the 66.150.7.0/25 down both interfaces. >>>> >>>> >>>> 63.251.162.20/30 >>>> 63.251.162.21 - border1.sef003 - Internap side >>>> 63.251.162.22 - your side >>>> >>>> 63.251.162.184/30 >>>> 63.251.162.185 - border2.sef003 - Internap side >>>> 63.251.162.186 - your side
tell what command lines do I need to input on my Cisco switch for port 1 and 2 in order for the dual handoff to work correctly?
I am trying to setup my 3550 layer 3 switch to do hand out dhcp addresses for different vlans. It is connected to my router address 192.168.1.1. I setup a new vlan 3 and the dhcp pool.. The client gets a 192.168.3.2 address but am not able to ping the router and other clients and get out to the internet.
Here is the config that I have. I deleted the other ports because I am not using them. The vlan 3 client is on port fast Ethernet 0/17 and the router is connected to the fastethernet 0/1.
version 12.2 no service pad service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password-encryption
We have upgraded our gateway router from a Cisco Linksys RVL200 to a Cisco 861, this is a big jump from a GUI driven system to IOS CLi and i'm having issue finding my feet. I tried the Cisco CP system but it didn't work so I'm going to configure it with IOS commands. I wish to replicate the current configuration on the 200 with the following setup.
I have created a DHCP pool but i am unable to configure the FastEthernet ports to hand out address automatically, the pool is called USERS with range 192.168.1.30 -> 192.168.1.253.How do I work out the client-identifier for a DHCP client, I don't want to plug this into the network and manual reconnect all the PC's just to get the ID then make a static route.
I've had this dsl modem for a couple years now and have always to my knowledge been able to use it via only one ip number.i've been streaming video using webcamxp and other software/.today my modem began acting stupid by disconnecting once an hour and if I shut off pc of at all,i wind up having to manually reset the modem by unplugging it for a few seconds and then back in again.i eventually noticed that while the webcam is streaming video ,my lan connection on the pc shows the ip number i'm familiar with while my dsl modem shows one that's new(so to speak)..so I entered both ip numbers in to the webcamxp and found that the modem streams using either ip number..if I go to the what's my ipnumber site,it will display whichever number I have entered in to the webcamxp software//.is it normal for a modem to use 2 numbers as I don't believe this has occurred in my case before.i'm wondering if it has to do with the modem suddenly disconnecting now and then and too,having to reset it everytime I boot.i have att dsl ,no live landline just dead phone cord from the modem to the wall.
I have a little experience in LAN management, solving basic connectivity issuesHowever, I am not strong theoretically. Particularly, when it comes to OSI reference model,I feel like I have understood the funda, but at the same time, I get lost, here and there,This is regarding the steps or processes involved, when one PC sends an email to another in a network,When I compose an email and hit enter, this is what I have understood.Each layer, starting from the application layer, passes the data and the control information to the layer below it, until the lowest layer is reached, from where, the actual transmission takes place via the physical medium.What are port numbers? How and when are port numbers chosen? Who takes the decision in choosing them?
How to get any numbers regarding performance for acs v.5 ? I have looked through the documents but couldnt really get any idea. Especially in a WLAN environment - how many clients can use one appliance as primary without putting the primary under strong load ?
I am in the process of implementing 750 Cisco Access Points acros the business. I need to make a note of the serial numbers and Mac addresses for our inventory before I get these configured and sent out to their relavent destinations. The AP's have have arrived in boxes of 10 (75 boxes). The sticker on the box with the barcode is either covered with a postage sticker, ripped, or my scanner will not scan it becaise it is too small. There is a sticker with the serial bundle which is larger and therefore scanable. Is there a way that I can scan this and get the MAC address and serial number.
I know that this is not a technical question but I don't want too spend the next 3 weeks opening 75 boxes and removing each AP individually and recording it.
I have a monitoring rule that checks the number of connections on the firewall using the following command: show conn count
My results are always between 3,000 and 9,000.A while back, I had an issue where all 130,000 connections were being used up. I configured a service policy to limit the number of connections between any two end points.
I'm monitoring the error logs and I'm noticing that my connection limit rule is being triggered on a regular basis. I receive the following message.Per-client connection limit exceeded 20000/20000 for output packet from x.x.x.x to x.x.x.x on interface outside
I'm confused as to the difference between the connections limited by my rule and the connections shown by "show conn count". why I never see any connections higher than 9,000 using "show conn count" yet I am seeing alerts stating that the firewall has reached 20000 connections?My firewall is an ASA5510 running.