VM Connected To VPN Changed IP And Now RDC Isn't Possible
Feb 11, 2013
I ran into a bit of an issue today while testing a vpn software on a virtual machine(win7); I successfully connected to vpn, then the connection dropped and since with the vpn connection another ip address was assigned, now I'm unable to communicate with that VM.
I am able to find it in SCCM via hostname, but can't reboot it or start anything on it.
my daughter connected her laptop to my in-laws Linksys wireless connection which did not require a password. Now the Network has been renamed SQUEEZER-PC_Network (SQUEEZER-PC is the name of my daughter's laptop)and it requires a password.
Tonight I went to lay down in bed and decided to start up the Wii for some Netflix. About 30 minutes into watching my program, my connection suddenly cut out. I got up and checked my modem, and sure enough the "online" light was blinking.
I did the usual power cycle thing with no luck. The whole time I am thinking to myself "I swear I just paid that thing a week ago!". After power cycling 3 times, I decided to check the router settings by going to my router manager page (192.168.1.1).
I look through my basic settings when I noticed my DNS address was no longer set to "Get automatically for ISP". Well, that's not right. It now had a new primary and secondary DNS listed. I couldn't remember if either of those addresses were always there. I switched it back and like magic my modem connected again.
Should I be concerned by this? I remembered the big "DNSChanger" thing going around a while ago, so I checked the two numbers against the FBI database and both numbers came up clean.
ISP is Virgin media with whom I have been with for a number of years.Recently discovered that the package I have which is only broadband ,speed at approx 10mb at a cost of £22.50 has been overtaken by new package of a wireless/ethernet hub, which replaces my old tin box router, with a min speed of 30mb for the same price!As soon as I raised the obvious query with Virgin the router was placed in the post to reach me by next Tuesday.
All theres a problem with my internet connection because recently i saw that my Nintendo ds couldent connect to my WPA connection so i logged into my router and done the idiotic thing of changing my connection from WPA to WEP and now i cant connect to the internet so when i try to connect it just says aquiring network address then stops eventully saying limited or no connectivity. I tried logging into my router again but apparently i need an internet connection
i have 7 AP's in a school...i have numbered them 1 to 7 and have a strong password on im being called out every few months to reset the AP as its not working when i get there i see the ssid has changed to hp-josh1a seems like a computer name (its different most times) how are they changing the ssid of the tp link?
I was talking to a friend today and he told me that a router changes the IP address you're given to by the ISP? So I checked with whatismyip.org and let's say with the router, it showed, 29.28.29.450, Then I took the router out and just used the modem and it showed as 29.28.29.449 If I were to use a different router, would it end with 450 again? Or an entirely different number, because the router is of a different brand? I'm assuming having a router is good for protection from malware, trojans and what not?
i tried using the internet on my ipod but my wifii network wasnt connected so i went to my wifi settings on my ipod and the network name and password were changed. i tried resetting my router but nothing happened and i still cant get wifi on my ipod.
We have a computer running Windows 2000 Pro that used to connect to a domain at work. Upon bootup, it asks for the user/password.Yesterday we tried to connect it to a little home network by changing the domain to a workgroup with a different name (network name that i used at home) as well. Now when it boots up, asks for a user/password, but now it does not recognize my user name and password.I can log in as an administrator to the Workgroup with the new name. but i cannot access the old Domain with its user and passwords. I tried to change back to the old name and to domain, but when doing that i get and error messsage which says: The following error occurred validating the name "xxxxxxx" (network name that I use at home) this condition may be caused by a DNS lookup problem. so I'm not sure if a should run the clear DNS cache. and if in doing that I'll be able to restored it back to the stage that i was before I made the changes.
my belkin wireless changed ip address on its own and now i cant get to my router homepage are connect xbox wirelessly. my computer seems to connect without a problem, what do i need to to?
I have a client who has the Asus NAS on their network with a 2TB hard drive in it. And what i would like to to as a backup solutikn for them, is log on to the ftp server on the NAS and then download all of their files on a daily basis.
I used to play online games with GameSpy. Suddenly, GameSpy Arcade just won't connect anymore, and i also noticed that almost everything related to GameSpy is blocked in my entire network. The only GameSpy site i can connect is gamespy.com, but GameSpy forums and gamespyarcade.com are blocked. I haven't changed any network settings, and i've tried to connect without firewall and without avast antivirus, but it just won't work. The only way i can get to those sites is through a proxy, i think that means that THEY are blocking me, and not my own network, right?
Then I tried changing the subnet mask through lan settings in ipv4 by connecting the Ethernet cable but still no internet n no connection to the modem settings page as well.
If theres a way, one of you guys could find it. I bought one of these and managed to bridge the wireless and lan connections so I can use my xbox360 on it but it says my experience will be limited due to strict NAT. I tried virgin mobile customer service and they were useless.
I have a D-Link DIR-632 router flashed to DD-WRT.My original setup to my cable modem worked fine, i set up my wireless parameters via the DD-WRT software and everything was peachy until last week when my access (on the ISP end) was interrupted. Time Warner sent out a serviceman while I was at work and apparently he "Changed the IP Address".Now when I try to connect via my router, I get constant DNS errors (Windows 7 64 Pro).
I have a Windows 7 computer. My boss changed the IPv4 address of this computer. Nowalthough all computers can connect to the network, they can no longer see this computer. And this computer cannot connect to the other computers.
I was using my computer, and it was fine. Then my Mom used it, and when I got it back, the Internet didn't work. The network connections page looked completely different. It looked like it converted to ancient networking software. There's this American Family Insurance (my mother used to work there) connection that I didn't even know was there. They want me to use dialup for a broadband connection. All the stuff is just dial up and so old I don't remember seeing that stuff anytime recently. How do I change my network connections page so it can use wifi (what this comp has)?
I work for a small company where we have a simple network that runs from one router and I believe has a switch. We all have access to the network wirelessly or with cable.The internet was running ok up until yesterday when I came in to do some online banking and thought the site was down. However, turned out it was just me that was having trouble. I coudn't access secure sites like online banking or facebook for example. Now I was using the cable at the time and this wasn't working. When I tried wirelessly it would work... this confused me but not as much as when I found out that others in the office could use the cable and even more, there are 2 others who cannot connect to secure sites with cable or wireless.I was wondering what could have changed over night as this is what seemed to happen. Is it our ISP? (prob not as others are ok) so I'm thinking there must be some kind of setup issue in our configuration. I believe we are all using dynamic IP addresses but I'm not sure if thats even relevant
I had something odd happen to my Dlink router DIR-651 model. During the early evening hours someone changed the SSID name of my Router. Nothing else changed that I could see right off. So I reset the router to Factory Defaults.
DIR655 with 1.33NA firmware. I'm trying to determine how to block access to the internet for a specific LAN computer when the user knows how to change a MAC address. I don't want to turn MAC control on and grant only to listed computers - the list doesn't accommodate enough MAC addresses, and the client has wireless and wired since it's a laptop. I also don't want to set static IPs on all of the devices since some cannot accommodate that feature.I'm thinking that reserving an IP address isn't ultimately the solution either, since assigning the IP isn't going to work if the MAC changes. how to use access control under these circumstances?
we've got a pair of old 3745's that are getting upgraded to new 2911's, and I'm trying to run IOS 15.2 on the new routers to get them most current before going into test and production use.The routers are doing BGP, IPv4, and HSRP, and I'm trying to put one in at a time as to not have to big bang everything at once. I'm putting the one that matters least in first, and basically using the same config as the old one, which was running IOS 11.
I was using "no ip mroute-cache" on ethernet interfaces, and it says that command is deprecated and I should use the MFIB commands instead. Darn if I know what that means, I believe it was set up so the ethernet interfaces had IP multicast fast switching disabled, which was set up by our vendor 10 years ago so I'm not sure if it matters. It would seem logical to me this would have an impact on HSRP and speed of failover. Does this matter, and if so how in the world do I do this with IOS 15.2?The second one is the use of "no fair-queue" on our serial connection for a T1. This command isn't there either, and I'm not sure if I even need to bother on this. It was set up on the old router on a T1 Frame Relay circuit.
In my organization we have 2 sites. These 2 sites have ASA 5520s, and the l2l between each ASA. The interface that is forming the VPN tunnel is on the ASA, NATed on the router. These ASAs sit behind the router, which are then connected to the ISPs. Recently, we had to change the ISP that we were creating the tunnel on, from Comcast to Sprint on our remote site. I re NATed the interface, and the l2l tunnel came back up after editing the tunnel-group, crypto maps, and reapplying the crypto map to the interface. However, our remote access VPN no longer works on the ASA that we changed the IP on. The other side was never changed, and still works fine. When I tried using debug cry isa and debug cry ip sec on the firewall, nothing shows when we attempt to connect. We are using IPsec over TCP. On the ASDM log, it says: Deny TCP (no connection) from xx.xx.xx.xx/49907 to xx.xx.xx.xx/10000 flags RST on interface WAN.
The VPN worked fine before, could it be an ACL thing? All we changed was the IP so that's what I'm inclined to believe, but on the router none of the interfaces have an ACL that's applied to them. It can't be on the ASA, because I believe we have the option to ignore the ACL enabled, but I might be incorrect about this. I'm new at ASA/VPNs in general.
I would upload the configs, but is there a pertinent output that would work, or just a general sh run?
My internet connection was lost and after calling Verizon, they talked me through adding a different isp address. Now my internet works, but when I went to my D-view cam (this is where the daily footage is stored for security camera DCS-930L), I can't make the connection. It says COM1 is not working. I know the camera works through the wireless router, but somehow the connection between the camera and the D-view cam doesn't.
Ok, it all started yesterday when I was stupid enough to open a link a friend sent me. It was of course a virus. I ran a couple of anti-virus/anti-malwere programs and I think I got everything cleared. However I am not able to connect to facebook - it says that it cannot connect securely to the server or that the link is broken, or that the "server refused the connection". I have no problems with any other site. I have Windows 7 and I usually use Google Chrome but I've also tried FireFox and IE - nothing works. I tried everything I could find on the internet - I cleared all the cookies, I changed my DNS
We have two networks in our lan: 10.0.0.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24. Actually the networks are separated. The 192.168.1.0/24 network contains some hosts that ip can not be changed. We want redesign the network and communicate with both networks without routers. I thougnt about changing the netmask for 192.168.1.0/24 in 192.168.1.0/22 (1022 hosts) and change IP's in the 10.0.0.0/24 network in 192.168.2.0/22.
I have talktalk router,I need to change it with Belkin router,how I cant set up a connection? My self I have try but the connection is but router is not connect.
I decided to get a faster modem since we are not streaming a lot more and started on the XBOX Live. I got a Zoom 5241 which seemed to have some good specs for what I need. I turned of my pc and unplugged my router when I connected the new modem. Before I connected the coax and ethernet, I held down the reset button, made all connections, waited 3 min., plugged in router...waited...powered up pc. Modem lights keeps cycling, DS flashes a while-then solid then US flashed-solid, then Online flashes-never solid and starts all over. Link light is continuously lit. I tried /renew, nothing.
Basically, I was following instructions of how to forward a port to get higher speeds on bitcomet.After doing allsorts which I don't understand (yes, very stupid I know, but I've learned my lesson now), I restarted my computer and have since been unable to connet to the internet.
I have tried a system restore which didn't work and also searched google for hours but to no avail.When I diagnose the problem with windows,it states," "Wireless Network Connection" doesn't have a valid IP configuration.I am running Windows 7 btw.
I recently changed from an SMC Barricade N to a Belkin Share N300 wireless router and my xbox 360 can no longer recognize my pc over the network. The xbox is connected to the router physically and the pc is connected wirelessly. Both the pc and the xbox can access the internet. This problem did not exist when I was using the old router. Media sharing on my pc is configured exactly as it was before I changed routers.