Protocols / Routing :: Keeping Log Of Own IP Address?

Feb 16, 2012

Keep a log of my own (Wan) IP-adress. It should look up my own IP-address and write it away to a log, so that I can look up a few weeks or months later what my IP-adress was on a certain day. I am using a router at home.

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Keeping The Same IP Address Over Ad Hoc?

Mar 16, 2012

I run a minecraft server over an ad hoc network, but every time we start the server up again, we have to find the new IP address, edit the server files, and re-enter the new IP address onto all the computers.Is there a way to make it so an Ad Hoc always boots with the same Ip Address?

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Protocols / Routing :: Not Acquiring Ip Address

Jun 9, 2011

I have a dell laptop. It will pick up and connect to the neighbors wifi. But when trying to connect to mine it will not acquire a network address. It continuously searches but says 0.0.0... it says the signal is excellent but will just not acquire the ip address. By the way, cell phones with Wifi connect to this network with no problems.

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Protocols / Routing :: Can You Change Your IP Address

Sep 17, 2011

So I want to watch some videos on justin.tv, but for some reason I have been IP blocked. I actually went on their support forums and the guy basically said "I picked up a bad IP address", so I didn't do anything wrong, I just got unlucky.

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Protocols / Routing :: IP Address For AT&T Router 2701HG-B?

Sep 18, 2011

Have tried 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.1.1 and both time out.I need to connect two laptops to the wireless and need the pass code.

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Protocols / Routing :: Can't Find Unit Ip Address?

Mar 21, 2011

I'm working on a CCTV DVR which has network viewing function. The front controls on the DVR won't work at all so i am unable to access any menus or burn off the footage i need. I was hoping to connect to the unit via the network viewer software or web browser but i have no idea what the ip address is. Is there any way of finding out the ip address of the unit if i connect a pc to it via a cross over cable or through a switch or am i stuck because i dont know the ip range it is in?

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Protocols / Routing :: How To Calculate Broadcast Address

Apr 27, 2012

How can know the Broadcast address before subnetting? I know how to calculate the broadcast address , but don't understand 'Broadcast address before subnetting'?

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Protocols / Routing :: Any Way To Get IP Assigned To Physical Address?

Apr 12, 2012

Is there any way to get an ip address through it's physical location? I was asked this by a friend and it's a good question. We know how to get the physical address by it's by coordinates, but is it possible to reverse it, getting the ip assigned to the physical address?

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Protocols / Routing :: Cisco 1841 - Cannot Use Public IP Address

Jun 5, 2012

Am having an issue with my cisco 1841. I recently brought some IP Publics. Now that i need them i just can't use them, I don't know much about routers but till now have successfully manage to do some stuffs with the router after googling ,OK we already have some other ip publics and when i look at the config file i can see something like this:

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Protocols / Routing :: Change Assigned External Ip Address?

Mar 30, 2011

How can I change my external IP address which is assigned

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Protocols / Routing :: Switch Shows Up Router With IP Address

Nov 21, 2012

i got a d-link router comming off modum and then a lynksys switch . well when i run the lorex program it (the switch) shows up as a router with a ip address ? i have tried a different swith but still the same thing happens .

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Protocols / Routing :: Internet Does Not Work After Changing IP Address

Jul 15, 2012

well i had the same problem because i got bored and i was like hmm i wonder if i can change my IP and i tried it and i had the same problem but when i did system restore it still did not work, now i have to get a new operateing system...

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Protocols / Routing :: SR 5500 - Finding IP Address Of A Device?

Nov 15, 2011

Okay so currently in my possession is a SR 5500 wireless channel receiver with a problem.. We need to find its current ip address it also is not a standard ip address such as 192.168.xxx.xxx it has a standard ethernet port and of course GPIB ports

I'm looking to know if there is a way I can find its ip address by maybe with a crossover cable, or by bridging its connection to my computer and somehow seeing what ip it's requesting.

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Protocols / Routing :: Determine Country From Email Address?

Nov 8, 2012

I have a list of email addresses, people who have subscribed to a free electronic newsletter. The email address is all the information we have about each subscriber.A satellite office is going to begin handling print and electronic subscriptions for subscribers in Peru. Is there any way to determine which of these email addresses are from Peru?

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Protocols / Routing :: Wireless Network Doesn't Have An Valid IP Address?

Apr 5, 2013

giving unauthorized access and no internet access

Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : KHANBALOCH-PC
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :

[Code].....

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Protocols / Routing :: Change Ip Address Without Changing Internet Connection?

Jun 11, 2011

How i can change my ip address without changing my internet connection??

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Protocols / Routing :: Partition Departmental IP Network Address Block To Create Staff / Student Subnet?

Sep 28, 2011

partition the departmental IP network address block to create a staff and a student subnet. Each of these will be identified by its own network address and netmask. It is university policy that you must be economical with the IP addresses. That is, the subnets must be as small as possible, but they must be large enough to accommodate the maximum number of hosts you were given. Also, it is university policy that the respective gateway router to the outside world should always be given the highest possible host IP address in the subnet. The student subnet should have a higher IP network address than the staff subnet. The network must be able to support up to 60 machines on the staff subnet (not counting the router) and up to 120 machines on the student subnet (also not counting the router).

IP address/netmask
University network address127.158.128.0
University network mask255.255.192.0
University internet gateway IP address127.158.191.254
Department network mask255.255.254.0
Department router address127.158.129.254

Suppose that the network address of the departmental network is 127.158.128.0 (calculated by AND between Dep network mask and Dep router address)I know that 60 machines would use 6 bits for the staff subnet.the netmask of staff would be 255.255.255.192.how can I figure out the the IP network address of the staff subnet.I have worked out the range for the staff subnetwork.

127.158.128.0 - 127.158.128.63
127.158.128.1 = Gateway address
127.158.128.63 = Broadcast address

Now how can I calculate the IP network address of the staff subnet?

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Protocols :: How To Confirm My Router's IP Address

Mar 22, 2011

How do I confirm what is my router's IP address?

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Keeping Internal IP Addresses The Same?

Jan 23, 2012

I have multiple devices running on my home network. Every once in a while my wireless router starts playing up and I have to reset it.Whenever this happens, it changes the internal IP addresses of the devices. Is there a way to make the router keep the same internal ip address for each device? ie Laptop stays at 192.168.1.8I have a few forwarded ports for remote access to certain pieces of software, so each time the address changes, I have to go in and change these details, which is quite frustrating.

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Wireless Extender Not Keeping A Connection?

Oct 17, 2012

I have a wireless repeater (NETGEAR Universal Wifi Range Extender WN2000RPT) thats been giving me issues lately when attempting to use it to connect an xbox 360 I have to xbox live. The Xbox and the repeater are connected by an ethernet cable so there is no wireless connection going on between them. My router (Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN) located in the basement of my house, and the extender is on the second floor of my house. The xbox that I want to connect to the internet is located on this second floor and because of the distance between it and my router a normal xbox wireless networking adapter doesn't seem to be working.Anyway, if I plug in the extender and let it get a connection, and use it right away to connect, i have no issues. The connection will also usually remain working for a while after I first get it working. The problem comes after I'm done using the xbox and i shut off the console and the tv. When I come back to the xbox later and turn it on, the networking extender still shows it has a full connection and is working properly on the outside with the green lights, but the xbox will not connect and it will tell me the extender is not assigning an IP automatically (DHCP turned off), when I know for a fact it is turned on. It is almost like the extender freezes after I leave it alone and on for a while. When this happens I usually unplug it and let it connect, and everything works as it should again. After a while its gotten a little annoying having to do this every time I need connection.

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D-Link DIR-615 :: Keeping Network On New Computer?

Apr 5, 2011

I am building a new computer to replace my existing one. is there a way to transfer my existing network to the new computer when I install the routers software? I don't want to redo all the devices that are connect wirelessly that are using it for internet connection.

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Adding Second Router With WPA Security While Keeping WEP On Primary

Jan 27, 2013

I would like to know if it is possible to add a second router to my home network.

My son wants to use his Nintendo DS online but the device does not have WEP capability, it can only deal with the less secure WPA option.

I am not willing to drop my preferred WEP just to facilitate one device, but I do have a spare router and I am wondering if it were possible to hook the second router up and allow him to connect using WPA?

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DIR 655 - Connecting Two Routers Together And Keeping Networks Separate

Jul 31, 2012

I have two dir655 routers that are connected. The second router is not setup as a wireless access point, but I am open to that if it will work. The second one is going to serve as a public wifi in a business, with a separate SSID. The first one is going to handle the local business network, with its NAS and printers. How would I prevent the public wifi from accessing the first router?

I have tried the guest wifi partition setting, however it still allows access to the lan devices on the first router. It does partition with the second router properly though, but thats not worth anything to me cause there are no lan devices on the 2nd router.

Would it work right if I turn the 2nd router into a access point, disable the dhcp server, and set it up with the guest wifi partition?

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Why WAN Protocols Like Frame-relay / HDLC And PPP Are Called Layer2 Protocols

Aug 20, 2011

why the WAN protocols like Frame-relay, HDLC and PPP are called Layer2 protocols?What is the address scheme they use?

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Setting Up New Network Whilst Keeping Current One Running?

Apr 22, 2013

As part of my course, I have to install a brand new network, including cabling, setting up equipment etc in a room whilst ensuring that the current network system for that room is still running without any issue. How to do this as it includes taking out/changing the infrastructure in relation to cabling?

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Cisco WAN :: ASR1006 - Keeping Logs Of All Translations Or Binds

Jan 4, 2011

ASR performs the function of ISG. The number of subscribers until 10000. This number is constantly growing.Because of the economic address space subscribers surf the Internet through NAT.Now the task to keep logs of all translations or binds. Need to store the information about what time, certain internal IP address using the external IP.

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Cisco Switches :: SG500X-24 Stacking - Keeping Connections Active

May 12, 2013

I am installing a network that has two SG500X-24 switches as core and several SG300-52 switches as access switches. I've seen in the SG500X-24 datasheet that there is a True Stacking feature. But in the data sheet there are not a lot of details about it. My doubt is the following. If I configure the two SG500X-24 switches as a single switch through stacking them, can I connect one SG300-52 switch to these two SG500X-24 switches through two cables (both configured as a LAG in the SG300-52 and in the SG500X-24 stack, one cable per SG500X-24), the  the first cable connected to the first SG500X-24 switch and the second cable connected to the second SG500X-24 switch and keep both connections active?

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D-Link :: DIR 655 - Main Wireless Connection And Pure AP's Keeping Same SSID

Feb 3, 2011

it's across 3 floors and the current setup is a single wireless router DIR655 (1st floor), but the WiFi suffers greatly on the floor below/above.

I have sourced 3x D link switches and 2x more DIR655's and would like to have all machines/consoles/phones etc in the household on the same network. Is it possible to keep one DIR655 as the main wireless connection and have the other as pure AP's as well as keeping the same SSID?

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Cisco :: WLC 5508 SW 7.0.98 - Keeping Mobile Devices Logged In Using NGS Web Authentication

Feb 12, 2011

I have been testing WiFi devices such as the iPhones and iPads connectivity with the following setup:
 
1. 3502i AP
2. WLC 5508 SW 7.0.98
3. NGS
 
The i-devices have iOS v4.2
 
My goal is to have the guest user i-devices maintain the credentials (username and password) when they login again to the wireless network. Like if the device sleep, I think definitely they would loose those IP address issued by the DHCP. Once the guest user uses them again and connect them to the wireless network the user would not need to type-in those credentials on the Web Authentication page directed by the WLC.
 
The credentials are issued by the sponsor who created them on the NGS. It seems that there are WiFi problems with these i-devices. But somehow, I'm looking for a solution that would automated the logins like a checkbox if you want to be kept signed in, on Yahoo or Stay signed in for GMail.

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Cisco :: WLC 5508 - Keeping Internal Users Off Guest Wireless

Mar 22, 2010

Have a WLC 5508 running 6.x code with LAP's providing wireless for our internal laptops (WPA2 and EAP-TLS). I want to provide guest wireless which goes out a different port on the WLC to a guest firewall/cable modem. However, we want to prevent our internal laptops from being able to use the guest wireless. I have RADIUS (IAS) and LDAP for my AD available. We would prefer not to have use Lobby Ambassador and just have the guests use a simple password or web passthru. Guests may be laptops or smartphones. What options are available? I have tried a test setup using dynamic vlan assignments from RADIUS using the IETF flags, but can't seem to get it to work. Is there a way to identify the SSID is being used at the RADIUS server?

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Protocols / Routing :: Hosted VPN / IP Forwarding / Routing And Bridging?

Apr 5, 2011

I have got a PC at work (Windows XP Pro SP3) that is on two networks with the IPs 10.20.30.167, subnet 255.255.255.0 (internet enabled) and 10.0.0.20, subnet 255.255.255.0 (no internet). On the 10.0.0.X network there is a gateway with the IP 10.0.0.200 allowing access to another network; 192.168.60.X, subnet 255.255.255.0 (no internet). I have added the route on my work PC to access the 192.168.60.X network via this gateway and I can access all PCs on all three networks from this PC.Now, I am using LogMeIn Hamachi so that I can access the networks at work from home. The PC at work is the 'gateway' PC on the Hamachi network. When installing Hamachi it created a new network connection and bridged this connection with my 10.20.30.167 network adapter to allow access to the 10.20.30.X network from an external PC when connected using the Hamachi VPN connection. I have manually configured my Hamachi connection on my PC at home to the IP 10.20.30.169, subnet 255.255.255.0, with the default gateway set to 10.20.30.167. I can ping all computers on the 10.20.30.X network from my PC at home.

I then added a route on my PC at home for 10.0.0.X to go via 10.20.30.167 (the 'gateway' on the Hamachi network). I also enabled IP forwarding on the 'gateway' PC (my PC at work). I can not ping any PC on the 10.0.0.X network from my PC at home apart from 10.0.0.20 (the other NIC in the Hamachi gateway PC) and 10.0.0.30 (another PC on the 10.20.30.X network that is also on the 10.0.0.X network).Now, with IP forwarding enabled on the Hamachi gateway PC I would assume after adding the route on my PC at home for 10.0.0.X traffic to go via 10.20.30.167 that I would be able to ping all PCs on the 10.0.0.X network...I also tried adding a route on my home PC to send all traffic for the 192.168.60.X network via 10.20.30.167 which has a route via 10.0.0.200 to the 192.168.60.X network, but this also did not work.I then tried adding the 10.0.0.20 network adapter into the network bridge that the Hamachi connection made, also keeping both IPs (10.20.30.167 and 10.0.0.20) on this network bridge by adding them into the 'IP Settings' in the 'Advanced TCI/IP Settings'. I also added the 10.0.0.200 gateway for good measure. I still cannot ping any PC on the 10.0.0.X or 192.168.60.X networks from my PC at home.

I have also added the route to the 10.20.30.X network on a PC on the 10.0.0.X network to go via 10.0.0.20 and tried pinging a PC on the 10.20.30.X network but this also has not worked. Also setting the default gateway on a PC on the 10.0.0.X network to 10.0.0.20 does not allow this...Surely bridging the networks 10.20.30.167 and 10.0.0.20 on my work PC would allow another PC on the 10.0.0.X network to access the 10.20.30.X network after adding the route or setting 10.0.0.20 as the default gateway?

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Jun 3, 2009

Having problems with my wireless router, dropping and keeping connection active. For some odd reason I keep dropping connection either wireless or wired. I have a total of 5 items going through this router. 2 of them are wireless and the other 3 are wired. The wireless items are a desktop computer that is using the Wireless USB adapter to get online. Sometimes it drops and most of the time it doesn’t have any problems. I have a laptop that sometimes the connection goes from strong all the way down to no connection at ALL. It starts at 54MBPS to down to the RED X over the wireless manager. Forgot to mention both of these machines are Windows XP. If I reboot the laptop, it comes up without any problems.

Sometimes I tell Windows XP to manage the Wireless connection and tell it to disconnect and re-connect again, it goes. Now for the wired items, I have 2 gaming systems and another computer plugged directly up to the router. For some odd reason when I double click on the internet, on the computer that is hooked directly to the router, it says page couldn’t be found. I know that there is connection and there is nothing running in the task tray except for the Anti-Virus and Firewall. The browsers that I am using are Internet Explorer 8 and Mozilla Firefox 3.0.10.  Also checked on the back of the machine to see if I have link lights and everything is flashing. Finally, when I click the homepage or refresh button about 2 or 3 times, it goes through.

think that I am overloading this Router and it can’t handle it. I might have to look into sending "Keep Alive" packet setting on the router.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: E1200 Keeping Kids From Using Wifi Internet

Jul 24, 2012

We have a Linksys E1200 modem and I have been having problems with keeping my son from using the wireless interenet.  I did change the password and that worked for about 24 hours and then he was able to get onto it again.  He has a nintendo dsi and he is smart enough to figure out how to dismantle any parental controls on his gaming device.  I think that he resets the modem in order to get back onto the internet in order to use his gaming device.  Someone told me that you can register each item individually in order to keep kids from using it but I have no idea as to how this works.  We have two iphones, a lap top, and two tablets.

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