Routers / Switches :: Using A WRT54g Router With Qwest DSL And Remote Access?
Jan 3, 2012
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.
Dell dimension 2400 XP home. Connects fine to old linksys g router.With new qwest dsl modem/router get IRQL not less than or equal as soon as I click on connect .Blue screen stop and must reboot.Qwest router works fine with my lenovo lap top. Win 7.
Ok, my roomate is hogging the bandwidth on our shared router downloading junk. I'm not sure if he's using a torrent, but just in case he is here is my question:How do I turn off the ports for torrenting on my qwest pk5000 modem? Is there anything else I can do that would work as well?My friend reccommended I turn off every port after 9000 or something.
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.
I'm using a Linksys WRT54G in my home and I have it set up to allow me to connect remotely (VPN and RDP) from work. I do this every day and it works perfectly. The problem I'm having, though, is that every morning it doesn't work until my wife wakes up her laptop. After that it works fine, whether her laptop is on or off. It behaves as if the router is "asleep," and when she generates some local network activity, it wakes up, thus allowing me remote access.
I believe it's a router issue and not a computer issue because not only does it affect VPN and RDP, but even the router's remote management interface is unavailable until this happens.
Some more details about my home setup. I have a fixed IP address assigned to me by my ISP . All computers connect to the router wireless VPN and RDP is routed to a desktop computer running XP SP3 that is always on (it never goes to sleep or hibernates)The router is enabled as a DHCP server (192.168.0.2 thru 11)The desktop computer is set up with a fixed IP address (192.168.0.100)The router is set up to forward VPN and RDP traffic to the desktop . Here's some screenshots that may be useful.
Basic Setup Port Range Forward Management
Pretty much every other setting is defaulted. Like I said at the start, my setup works perfectly and I'm very happy with it. I just can't figure out why every morning it doesn't work until my wife uses her laptop?
When I'm at work, hers is the only computer on the local network getting assigned an IP by the router. Until she turns on her laptop, the DHCP client list is empty. Could it be that the router needs at least one connected device assigned an IP by its DHCP service in order for it to receive external connections?
I am running Windows Vista service pack 2 using my laptop - Hp Pavilion dv5-1111ea and I have a qwest actiontec gt701-wg router. When I try to connect to the router it says connected to local only and when I diagonise the connection it says that Security policy seetings on this computer might be blocking the connection.
The following policy might need to be adjusted to allow windows to connect: Policy Provider:Windows Firewall Filter Name: Query User
I have a linksys router model#wrt54gt v1 and I can not pull up the router's ip address to change the security settings. I have checked and I have the correct IP address of 192.168.1.1. I can ping the router and everything hooked up to the router is now working correctly. I was having problem with the router losing the internet ip address and having to turn everything off and then back on to connect to the internet. I reset the router and it seems to have corrected that problem but I now can not pull up the router's ip address. I have tried in Internet Explorer and Firefox. I have tried typing thebefore the ip address but it will not pull up. I have read countless posts trying to trouble shoot and figure out what's wrong with it and nothing will work.
Port forwarding on my linksys is not seem to be working from outside the network. It works fine if I try on the same network. External ip address: 69.117.132.xxx Ports from 8080 through 8080 forwarded Internal ip address: 192.168.1.150 - static ip address assigned to the webserver. I understand 80 could be blocked by the ISP. Can 8080 also be the same case?
I am trying to configure RV082 router with Mac Native VPN Client for my remote access. However, no matter what I did, I am not able to make it works. Can any one can give me an example of how to conguration my RV082 router and Mac Book Pro(Mountain Lion)?
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 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 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 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 SG 300 switch and configured it with public IP address.I can access it from anywhere within my network but not from outside my network as I'am not able to add the gateway and DNS address as there are are no fields to add them in the IP configuration menu in L3 mode.
I have High Speed Charter Internet going to a modem in form of coaxial cable with one Ethernet port available and one coaxial connection for TV and a phone jack. I have that Ethernet port connected to a:Motorola Wireless Modem[CODE]
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?
we just bought a Cisco SG200-18 to replace our Linksys DLM2008 switches. Now we face a problem with remote desktop between our Win7x64 boxes.
Remote access is abysmally slow, but file transfer speeds seem to be normal. All ports are on Gigabit setting, jumbo frames disabled. The switch on the latest firmware.
Can I have a wireless access point connected, by wire, to say 2 PCs and a wireless router connected to the internet (+ other PCs) and the link between the access point and router is wireless (i.e. not wired)
every time i try to acces my linksys router my IE just auto adds http:// and opens google search results. I cannot make IE not auto add that freaking http thing, on the old win XP i could type in 192.168.1.1 and it just went straight to my router login. Do i disable this IE auto http crap? i simply cannot acces my router anymore??i can ping the router, even using Cisco network magic pro I tried to reset router checked my internet settings everything works fine, this pc has a dhcp auto configuration etc.
I try to access my router web page with a correct address (192.168.1.1) but on my computer i have this message {Network Error (tcp_error)} but i can access this page from another computer through the network (WHY)
i have a LAN network between several pc's connected with several switch's and connected to Thomson SpeedTouch 510 DSL Router its ip address is 10.0.0.100 subnet 255.0.0.0 and the router dont give auto ip to the PCs i have to issign it manually to the PCs "static ip".I bought the acer android recently so i bought a tp-link td-w8901g wireless router to act as an access point so i connected the 2 routers to each other by LAN and gave the tp-link an ip address 10.0.0.12 subnet mask 255.0.0.0 so it will be the same ip range of the speedtouch and setuped the tp-link router to fit my isp configeration it worked at first but i had to reset the router so i did the same configuration i did before but didnt work and i cant access the internet using the android or the wireless but when i connect the phone to the tp-link and unplug the speedtouch the wireless works so theres no any problem with the router?
I have high-speed cable access currently coming into an older D-Link 4-port wired router. I need to buy a new wired and wireless router so I can sync my new Android 4G phone (I'm in an area with bad cell coverage but I can sync with wi-fi). I have a second house about 200 feet from mine and have 3 Cat5E lines running underground in conduit to it so the lady next door and and her two kids can use the internet (I have 40-50mb service for my business use at home). Problem is that my kids have discovered YouTube, streaming video, video chat, etc. and are burning up my bandwidth. I currently have two of the lines to them disconnected so that I can limit their use to one computer at a time. I'm considering having them buy a Wireless Access Point, can they connect it to the standard single Cat5E LAN wire that is coming from my new wired and wireless router when I buy it?
I have a DI-604 D-link router, is it necessay to upgrade to newer router to get faster access to internet? Upgrade Firmware? I have a PD950 processor with Win XP pro and use it for DAYTRADING streaming data and fast executions.
to enable UPNP on a Virgin Media Super Hub, I have tried using both the IP addresses provided by Virgin media (192.168.0.1 and 192.168.100.1) but regardless of which browser I use the page constantly fails to load.
I just switched over from AT&T Uverse to time Warner cable for Internet. I bought a Motorola Surfboard sbg6580. I have the surfboard hooked up and all is well. Now I would like to do in put the old 2wire from AT&T in a room upstairs and use it as place I can plug in the Ethernet cords and also transmit another signal. I have what's a called plug link that is plugged in down stairs and then another upstairs and it allows the Internet signal to run through the power lines. So it just about the equivalent of running a cord for down stairs to upstairs. So basically I just need to plug more then 1 thing upstairs that isn't wireless and I would also like to transmit a 2.4ghz signal upstairs and use my Motorola to transmit a 5ghz.How would I set up the 2wire to do this.