i provide 192.168.1.201 and port No.8150 in CP Plus DVR . I am able to login through Local system via IE with [URL] after pressing enter key Login window appears. I will type User ID as Admin and password 888888. now i am able to enter DVR and view all cameras. no problemin Beetal ADSL router ( ISP Router) i configured port forwarding as followsIP address 192.168.1.201 and Port No. 8150 both internal & external.Now i got internet IP address through MY IP Address.the IP address is 59.92.67.72 ISPs IP address for my Borad Band.through another internet with different different ISPI open IE and type [URL] got same loging window as in LANagain I enter User Id as Admin and password 888888but shows login failed Message through internet I got the same login window when i tried through LAN, but I am to unable login with a message login failed
i have a slow internet but my friend who live canada have high speed internet can use his internet . i do not want use his remote his computer but internet
I have two locations in the same city and I want to connect them together so I can share files and printers. Each of the LANs has a router and is a simple workgroup. LAN A uses 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0; LAN B is 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0. What is the best way to connect these two networks together so I can share printers on both sides? Should I replace the network routers, they are older and definitely could use an upgrade
My first try at configuring my RV042 has had unexpected results. I set a WAN and LAN address, but did not enable remote managment and did not configure any port forwarding. I expected to be able to connect to the router on the LAN and I could. The surprise came when I put in my web address. I got a router login page. How do I suppress than on the WAN side. I have a static address with my ISP.
Cant log in to my router I've tried 192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.1, (url )Don't know what else I can try keeps poping up with search results. Oh, also tried reseting router and cable modem.
I try to login to my router http://192.168.1.1/ I try and put in the user name and password that I think it is. Is it the user name and password you set up or one that's already there and if so where can I find it??
every time i go to my log in it ask for a pass word i did not make a pass word i have put in all kinds of pass words and got no where it will not even give me a hint i have went to safe mode it still ask for pass word . i have windows 7 how to rid the problem so that i can get around the administrator and remove it so that i can make another administrator account.
I've been trying to set up my TP-Link WR740N router but it always give the error "Failed to Verify router settings" on the last step of the set up screen. Broadband: Globe broadband (Wired)Modem: Siemen Gigaset SE260 I'm also confused on the 2nd Set up screen, it gives the option to select Dynamic IP Static IP PPoEI've tried using the Dynamic IP and PPoE but still getting the same error message
Someone hacked into my computer through my Netgear router. They took over as Administrator and setup a Atheros (sp) driver. They pretty much have total control over my computer. How can I rid myself of this hack and protect nyself in the future?
I am trying to connect to my office PCs via VPN and/or RDP. The office uses Qwest DSL and has a dynamic IP address. I use DynDNS.org to keep the DNS updated with the WAN address of the router. However, any attempt to access the network fails. I have tried remote management access (I enabled it on the router) but that fails. I forwarded RDP ports on the router to one of the PCs but can't connect to it. I also set up a VPN server but cannot connect to it either. Something tells me that all requests to myoffice.homeip.net are not getting to my modem/router. I have even tried the IP associated with the name (Yes, I did check that it is correct!) but nothing works there either.
We've deployed WebVPN on Cisco ASA 5540 and its working fine with no trouble in relation to connectivity. My Anyconnect VPN users are able to download the client and connect to our corporate network.However, sometimes when I try to connect after entering the credentials it keeps saying Login failed.
My boss is asking me to write a batch file or use a utility to monitor the uptime of 16 different ISP accounts that we use across several stores. Most stores have several ISP accounts setup as failover, so they're not always active on our network but the ISP should still be up. He would like this to run from one of our servers. He is suggesting the 'gateway' for the ISP however I am not sure how to find this IP. The tracert utility returns IP addresses which are different than the gateway address in our router settings so I am wary to use those IPs.Which IPs would I ping to monitor the uptime and where would be the best place to find them?
I have a Cisco 678 connected to my ISP (Qwest) using DHCP. This is connected to a Linksys WRT54g router. I also have a home server running for remote access to some files and media streaming. I just installed security cameras that I wish to monitor remotely via the internet.I can access my home files over the internet with no issue. However I am unable to access my cameras using the internet. Looking at my router incoming log, I see my request arriving, but I never get to the DVR attached to the camereas for remote viewing.I enabled bridging on the Cisco 678 but this did not solve the issue.
I am trying to Port Forward HTTP: 80, but my Router wont let me and it keep giving me this error message Status: Port Range Overlap with Remote Management.I have a NETGEAR CG814GCMR Router, I need to add that port for setting up a Game private server online, but my router wont let me, how to fix it?
How do I setup remote login that would allow 3 or 4 people to login to the same computer.Each person would have their own Windows User Account name, with different privileges.I don't know what software could do this. The computer being connected to would be Windows 7, and there is no special network equipment besides a consumer router.
I work from a remote location, and use a VPN to access files on the company server. I have no problem logging into the VPN, but when using Windows 7 64-bit, I am denied access to the specific folder containing the files I need, even though I can see and open other folders on the same server.
However, if I connect from an old laptop running Windows 2000, I get a login pop-up when I click on the desired folder and after entering my username (including the remote domain name) and password I can access the files. In the newer OS, I just get a stock "access denied" message, with no option to log in. Specifically, in W7 the message is "You do not have permission to access this folder", which is nonsense.
Our IT department is baffled. How to set up W7 so it will allow me to log into the protected folder in the same way I can do it in W2K? Once logged in to the VPN itself, I use the 'run' command with the remote IP address to bring up the folders in a normal Explorer window.
I am able to connect via VPN from my office wireless. In my home I am not able to connect. I got the error as Login Failure Due to Remote host not responding. I have wireless connection in my home. I am able to surf internet and also able to ping the ip mentioned in VPN.
I'm trying to setup an rv180w to connect as a client to an remote vpn gateway and route all the lan traffic behind it direct to the remote vpn gateway. [code]
How do i connect two internet routers to one IP address range?I currently have one broadband router connected on 172.16.0.3 subnet 255.255.0.0, I have a second line which is a copper ethernet EFM 2Mb line connected using a Cisco 1800 router configured on 172.16.0.254 subnet 255.255.255.0, no DHCP is configured on either router. the dhcp is provided by a windows 2003 server on our LAN which is also configured on the same LAN IP range. if i connect the Cisco router into the same switch as the broadband router my network devices stop working and dont respond.
If i check the broadband router it shows all the connections to it as having the same MAC address as the Cisco router?? if i disconnect the Cisco router everything returns back to normal and works perfectly.What I want to achieve is to be able to run both routers on the same LAN to provide internet access by configuring the pc's to route through a specific router. the DHCP I want to stay routed through my original broadband line. at the same time i want all pc's to access to the lan devices (ie. servers and printers) what the correct configuration would be for the two internet routers would be?
I am trying to connect 2 wireless routers to expand my wireless signal. I want to connect the router 1 (in 2d floor) to a powerline av and then get the router 2 to the powerline (in the ground floor) so i can have wireless there too. I've tried some configurations i found online, but can't get to make the network functioning. The routers and powerline av are all dlink. I don't mind having 2 networks, but it would be better to have only one
I have a laptop connected to a net gear wireless router (for internet), but I am very close to buying a Belkin network USB hub to make my hard drive wireless, but this requires a router. I do not want move my hard drive to where my net gear router is, so I need to get another router, i am looking at a Belkin router so that I can make my hard drive wireless (This is the only reason for the router, it will not be used for internet) so I can keep my hard drive in the same place.