I heard my brothers' conversation in our house. One was asking another, if he is downloading things. The other one replied, saying no, he didn't. And then the one that was asking said, he knew he was lying. He can detect and monitor that person's IP address to know enough if the other person is downloading or not.
i have IO digital cable and internet and they offer free WiFi which i do not use my modem is wired to my pc but over the last few weeks my connection has been sluggish now is it possible for one of my neighbors to be using my internet?
I recently received an email from my internet provider showing illegal movie downloads through my modem. I have a wireless router hooked up (with password security) for my roommates to use and would like to monitor their internet activities to know who is downloading these movies.
I recently switched from a DSL ISP (Earthlink, Zyxel modem configured as a bridge, pppoE connect) to a cable ISP (Comcast, Arris cable modem, dhcp connect). Basically PC --> DIR615-->Cable modem-->Internets. With the old DSL the Internet activity LED (green, looks triangular) on the DIR615 blinked only when internet activity occurred. With the new Comcast connection it blinks non-stop about 5 times a second! Even if the PC is turned off it blinks. It stops blinking if I disconnect the ethernet cable between router and modem. The connection itself is fine, but if the DIR615 is doing something it should not be doing it might slow the connection down a bit, (or burn something out prematurely?)FYI, the Arris cable modem does not seem to be a router. It takes a cable connection from outside and provides a single ethernet cable and 2 (voice) telephone cables to the house.
I was wondering how would it be possible for a person to gain access to computer through my router? Or is that even possible? Just a quick rundown, the past few weeks, 2 of my email accounts have been compromised, one was email i had for years, the other was a new random email that i rarely use. In the same week, both these accounts were "hacked" the passwords were changed and i can't get access to them. Same goes for my fb account also compromised. These emails aren't linked to the fb acct neither. I know you might think yeah, i might have clicked on one of these phishing links, but i assure you haven't, i have never entered any of my information on random sites or anything like that. Actually i only really frequent 5 or 6 sites on this certain laptop and i have never downloaded anything on it but songs from iTunes.
I've scanned my computer numerous times, and even went as far as to factory reset it, so i don't know how high the possibility of me having a key logger is.So i guess i'm asking, how would a person be able to have gained access to computer w/o having it in their physical possession? Can i be getting hacked through my wifi connection? What information of mine would someone have to have in order to access my computer and monitor my web activity?
I´m looking to a project where we want to start using Autonomous AP with possibility to change to controller based on near future.
Will Cisco Aironet 1040 Series Access Points allow us to change from IOS to CAPWAP when needed? I read some posts about the oposite process (CAPWAP to IOS) so I think it´s possible on both way. Can some one confirm this to me?
F7D4402nt play 600. i updated to windows 8 and the supplied software will not work. The software was very easy for a setup. Now i must do the things the hard way. a completely manual setup. it is a bit of a chore.
We got a replacement ASA 5580 from Cisco. We were not aware of PAK, Is there any other possible to generate Activation key? Can we generate PAK or Activation Key using SO (service order) number?
I want to join the AIR-AP1121G-E-K9 LAP to an 2504 WLC with software release 7.4.x .In the compatibility matrix i saw that it's just possible if the WLC has the software version of 7.0.x.So my questions are:
1. Why it's needable to upgrade the WLC from 7.0.x to 7.4.x?
2. Is there any possibility to join the AP1121G to an 2504 WLC with 7.4.x version?
3. What's the difference between the releases 7.0.x and 7.4.x
I got a weird problem with a PIX 515 (7.2(2).18.I'm natting SIP behind the Firewall [code] Incoming and outgoing SIP-calls are working perfectly. See old conversation [code] Unfortunately, "forwarding-all" function (with a SIP-incoming call to an external number [through the same SIP-Proxy]) is sending the SIP-signal (ringing) but no RTP-flow.
On the PIX the "SIP inspect" is activated.Is there a possibility to configure a symmetric / consistent NAT on the PIX to allow the RTP-stream to be built up?
Region : UnitedKingdom Model : TL-MR3220 Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : ISP :
I will soon be moving to somewhere without DSL service. I was wondering if it is possible to connect my iphone 4 to the usb of the mr3220 and use the iphone's 3g data allowence?
I got question about Cisco SF300-24P- is it possible to have management vlan in other vlan than in default vlan?I have default vlan 10 and voice vlan 20, I need to reach switch through voice vlan so I need to set up, interface vlan 20 with ip address. I ask these, because in gui, under Management Interface, IPv4 interface,under Management VLAN, I can only choose vlan 10, which is my default vlan, I dont have option to set ,up, in this case, vlan 20 as management vlan.
I have a switch from SG 500 Series the works as Layer 3 Routing Switch with the Firmeware 1.2.7.76. I have create some diferent VLAN´s and have defined one ACL for each VLAN. Now i try to do a binding from the ACl to a VLAN but i have only the option to bind the ACL to a phys. Interface or a LAG.is the a possibility to bind the ACL to a virtual interface like in other Cisco serieses and how it works ? the Backround is i have connectetd 2 Hyper-V Server where the Guests are in different VLAN´s and the server is connectetd with a 10Gb Trunk to the Switch now the switch routed the different VLAN´s and i must have some restrictions between the VLAN´s.
Is it possible to implement LLQ(QoS) on ethernet modules in the Cat 6500? For this feature, I can only find documentation about ES+ modules or SPA/SIP modules! (according to the feature navigator LLQ is supporten on the concerning HW and SW image)
I'm looking at the possibility of purchasing a few 3750 to build a switch stack to replace my current core and access switches. I'd like for the stack to support server, SAN, and user traffic, as well as provide simple switch management, redundancy, and failover. I've also been looking at the 4500, 6500, and Nexus series switches (although the Nexus switches maybe a bit too much for my network).
My current environment consists of 3560's as the core/distribution/access switches, a mixture of Hyper-V and VMWare environments (although we're slowly migrating to Hyper-V), an HP SAN (P4500), and about 100 users. Any issues going with the 3750's or have an alternative, more efficient solution?
Normally when we do HSRP with vPC on N7K the device will be Active/Standby in control plane but it will be Active/Active in data plane. In this case any traffic reach to standby device it can forward traffic directly to uplink which is not my desire. My goal is all traffic should pass through active (control plane) device in every case unless active device totally dead. So Is it possible for Nexus 7000 to be HSRP Active/Standby in Data Plane ?
I was examining my router's logs the other day and I noticed a recurring entry stating that my PC's IP address was sending packets to the IP 172.16.30.115 on port 80, and that the router was dropping them.Except for the fact that my home LAN uses the 192.168.1.0/24 network EXCLUSIVELY. That is all it has ever used since this router was set up, and the only other networks we have EVER used are 192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24. So why, I wondered, is my PC repeatedly sending (presumably) HTTP traffic to a private IP that is not and never has been on my network?I wasn't worried about what these connections might be doing, since I figured they couldn't do anything, but I was kind of concerned about what was generating this traffic in the first place. So I downloaded Wireshark and ran a capture for 30 minutes. Upon completion, I filtered results to show only packets that contained the IP 172.16.30.115, as either the source or destination IP.Based on the router logs, I expected to see three packets with my PC's source IP address and a random source port sent to 172.16.30.115, port 80 every 10 minutes.And I did see that. These are TCP packets, and they appear to be completely empty. The only thing I noticed about them is that the SYN flag is set. I don't know what the significance of that is, if any, but that's what I noticed.
What I DIDN'T expect to see were the packets that had a source IP of 172.16.30.115. These packets (also TCP) had the ACK and RST flags set, and they contained the text "Go away, we're not home." So not only are there packets being sent to an IP that cannot possibly exist within my network, but there are also packets coming FROM the impossible IP telling me to go away.All of that is scary enough on its own. But then I hopped on Google and did a search for the phrase "go away, we're not home," and almost every result was related to the decline of the Storm worm. After reading about Storm, I was more confused, not less. In its heyday, Storm used UDP traffic to communicate between peers, and my mystery traffic was TCP. Storm usually did not use well-known port numbers, such as 80, which I read was part of what made it so resilient. Not to mention that the most recent posts I could find regarding the Storm worm were dated 2010 and were about the possibility of a second Storm, and I didn't get this PC until May 2011. Plus, even if we ignore all of this and operate under the assumption that I have the Storm worm on my PC, that still doesn't explain the fact that the traffic from my computer is heading to a private IP that is NOT, I repeat, NOT being used on my network, my router says it's dropping this traffic, but my PC is still somehow receiving a response from an IP address that 1) isn't on the network and 2) can't be having any packets forwarded to it, since the router says it's dropping the traffic.So, operating under the worst-case scenario assumption, I used two different virus scanners (not simultaneously, of course) to do the deepest scans they are capable of doing. They both turned up completely clean. In fact, I've had AVG Free installed on my computer since I got it, and even if you look at my virus history you only see a few tracking cookies, a corrupted EXE from the Skype setup folder, and a Trojan dropper that I never even ran because I thought the file properties seemed fishy so I scanned it and promptly deleted it. So I now have to go back to operating under the assumption that I do NOT have the Storm worm, and I am back to the drawing board.
REmote desktop connection times out when there is no activity, I mean I open rdp to work computer from home ,If I am away from the computer I am not using keyboard , after few minutes I get a blank screen and if it is very longthe connection times out and I have to relogin to my computer, I need suggestion on how to retain the connection so that no blank screen appears and I alos dont loose connection .
Sometimes when I actively use the LAN (copy a file or stream media), my PC loses connection to both the internet and LAN. It doesn't always happen though. I can always fix it by opening network connections and disabling Local Area Connection and then re-enabling it. However, if I don't do this, the connection stays off indefinitely. The PC that loses connection is on Windows 7 64-bit with Asus P5K integrated ethernet controller with latest drivers. Modem/router is Linksys WAG320N.
During the last month or so my internet connection keeps stalling and will not work until I repair the connection, however I am still connected to the network, I just can't send or receive packets. In particular when I am downloading things, it will stop after 2MB is downloaded or 300MB, it just random. After sending/receiving 7,000 packets or 700,00. This only happens to my computer with the wifi adapter. Prior to this I didn't have any issues for over two years. My phone and laptop still connect via wifi to the internet. And the xbox and blu ray player are connected via ethernet and have not had any problems. The log for my router states "deauthenticate reason 3", which I have found to mean "The access point went offline, deauthenticating the client". So, I figured that the issue could be the wifi adapter which I installed on the laptop and that too never had an issue. I used inSSIDer 2.0 to see the close by networks and changed channels to get away from the strongest ones. I tried switching to wireless n only instead of g and n, the problem still persists.
Then I figured the issue must be my computer and no malware, spyware, adware nor any virus was found. The same thing happened while in safe mode. I also tried the winsock fix to no avail, reinstalled the wifi adapter and made sure all firmware for the router and adapter were up to date as well as XP. I also tried with my firewall shutdown but I still loose the connection. So I then reluctantly did a clean install and even with the bare essentials it still stopped working. I also bought a 15ft USB extension to get a better signal but still, even though I have a good or excellent signal I still have problems. My latest thought was this was the only machine running firefox 4 so I went back to 3 and that didn't either. I checked my usage with my ISP and I am no where near the 250GB a month.
I keep getting disconnected and blocked from using even LAN on my computer. This happens whenever I visit certain websites. For instance, I registered on a website that has me "kept signed in", and whenever I click to view that website, it partially loads and then for precisely 1 minute any network activity I try (like visiting my router configuration page, or clicking refresh or home to load google) will not go through. Only after that one minute is over with, I can resume browsing that website; however, if I leave it for too long, and then return, the same thing happens.
I've also noticed that if I sign out of that website and then visit it, that disconnect issue won't happen.But that isn't the case with other websites, as they require no accounts and are just pages with news and other stuff.I tried uninstalling and reinstalling my ethernet drivers, tried flushing dns, renewing ip, releasing and some other /cmd stuff that I found online.This also doesn't happen on any of the computers connected to my router (although, they are all using wireless - I am using cable to router).I'm on windows 7 x64, using a realtek ethernet card, Nod32 security suite (think it may be the settings on this thing? I set everything to super safe settings so I don't get any dumb viruses). Windows is updated (well, at least 3-4 months ago it was updated). I have no idea what is causing this, and why the precise 60 second interval until I regain access to the internet.I'm using Firefox, but this also happens on IE8 or 9 or whatever I have installed, so I don't think it's a browser issue.Things like facebook, youtube, pennyarcade and other junk work, but as soon as I go to google looking for, say, apartment rentals and open some pages, one of the links in the search results is bound to make my connection freeze.
My office uses a Windows domain network. Is it possible for them to track which IP/Port I'm using through some network software. Sometimes I do SSH access to my server. Can they get notified any how about this ? We use Windows XP SP2.
I am wondering if I can log all activity on my network. Right now I can log activity with MAC addresses, but if I add a device I have to keep adding MAC address. I also have to have several policies because I can only put about 7 MAC address in per policy.
I noticed the option to add 'other machines' and I am not sure how this works. I have tried it and can't get it to work.
We presently have a guest wireless solution in place using 4400/5508 WLC controllers authenticating guests via a NAC Guest server. This has functioned well for the last year or so, but now our security team has requested that we begin logging guest activity. I already have RADIUS accounting set up on the WLAN configuration pointing to the NGS,I have added the NGS to the syslog set up on the controller (I have tried various syslog levels) but I am not receiving any guest activity info in the reports on the NGS. Any way for getting this data?
we recently purchased a sg300-52. i was told i would need to setup a port trunk to connect it our main catalyst. However, i was able to connect a patch cable on the two devices and ping endpoint devices on both switches. I also noticed that the activity lights are constantly blinking. I'm not sure why. Is there something i can do to slow the activity light? it blicks constantly even in times of very low activity by the endpoint.
iam opening a cyber cafe next week.i have one computer (main server) which is connected to 5 monitors by an device named Ncomputing device and software.i have one cpu which is connected to others monitors.my question is how to see other 5 computer" s activity by my host pc?
I wonder if there is a free programme that will let me look at network traffic/activity on my network, i'm having real issues with with access and the slow down of the network. Unfortunately my switches are not managed.