WRT54G How To Limit BW And Access To Rest Of Network
Apr 21, 2011
Limit his bandwidth. but he will only be staying till the end of summer. The new roomie then might be a torrent monkey.Completely shield my other computers from his sight, so to speak. Like I said he's not a hacker but the new roomie might be.
I'd like the router (linksys WRT54G v3 runner latest linksys fw) and the rest of my network (main PC and media server) to be resistant to at least a script kiddie, and hopefully against a intermediate hacker.I'm currently using wifi with WAP2 personal as the router security.
So i have a bit of an odd question and i think i already know the answer but i want to be sure. I would like to set up RDP for 3 desktops at my house to be accessed over a vpn when not home. Currently i am running a VPN on a linksys WRT54g router with dd-wrt. I would like to know what all needs to be done to limit the RDP connections to my lan and VPN connection only? IE I would like to block RDP access over the normal wan connection completely.
I have 12 wap4410n to enable wireless connection to a school building with 3 floor. I planned to configure one as a Access point. My doubt is in which AP mode i have to configure the rest as WDS Bridge or WDS Repeater other mode. In each access point i have Ethernet connection to the switch.
Whenever I connect to my router via wireless, It slows the network to a crawl, and I can't view websites through the same PC.Now, It only started a few days ago, and I can't find the root cause. This happens in Windows 7, however, it works in Linux with the same PC, in the same location, so it can't be the wireless card going bad. When the computer isn't online, however, everyone other connection, including smartphones, my wife's laptop, PS3, all work. I've tried updating the drivers, flushing the dns, resetting the winsock, ip release/renew, haven't found anything that works.
I've also run numerous virus scans, malware, spyware, and registry scans. The only thing I can think of is something is trying to send a lot of traffic to the router. So far, Malware Bytes, Avast, AVG, and Spybot haven't picked up anything, and I can't find the traffic leak via Windows Firewall or Comodo.
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium Wireless Card: Asus USB-N13 using Ralink drivers
The only thing I haven't tried is connecting through my ethernet card, but it's not feasible at the moment to move the desktop to the router.
My home network is up to now all hard-wired, nothing shared etc.I just got an ipad though, so do want to have wireless available now. I would like the ipad wireless router to be isolated so that the desktops run no risk from getting a virus via the ipad wireless connection.So, I was going to buy another router - would I be able to plug that into the wired router, and the desktop also plugged into the wired router, would that keep every part of the network isolated from the others?
I'm having problems with my wireless computers seeing the rest of my network. This is my setup. ATT dsl modem into a 16 port netgear gigabit switch into dlink 615 Some computers are hardwired two are wireless All was working well before d-link with the linksys When im on a wireless computer i cant see the other computers hardwired to the network through the switch. When i take a wireless computer and plug it directly into the switch it see the rest of the computers fine.Something screwy is happening between the switch and the dlink router not allowing me to see my shared folders and printer over wifi.
My boss has a WRT150N that he wants to add to our network. The line coming into this router comes from a switch which all of our other computers/ printer are connected to. The router transmits the internet fine, but I cannot access the LAN when connecting through the router. The printer has a static IP. All internet traffic comes through a hardware firewall which is between the outside world and the switch. When I connect the line going into the router straight into a computer, the computer can see the network/print/whatnot fine.
Can the Nexus 7000 provide NTP to the rest of my network? Can it be an NTP server? I have the followign ntp configuration on it, and have used the commit command, but it seems to be ignoring any NTP requests from other devices. [code]
I am new to configuring WLC's. Our small business (5-15 wireless devices + 15ish wired) is trying to use a hand-me-down WLC and AP for our office wifi. We have a WLC 2106 directly connected to a 1231G-A-K9 via the WLC's port 8 POE. I am aware Cisco does not recommend this method, but we do not have a configurable switch at our disposal. We do not need separate VLAN's therefore I have left everything untagged. The AP has a static IP setup to allow communication to the WLC since it did not pull one from the WLC.
The AP is getting the correct network information and is showing up on the WLC monitoring page. I am able to connect to the new wireless network and able to ping between devices connected to the same AP. Now here is my question/issue. I cannot get communication from the WLC/AP to the rest of our network via an unconfigurable Netgear switch (FS605v3). After connecting an open switch port from the Netgear switch to port 4 on the WLC, I am lost. I tried giving port 4 on the WLC an address on the office network, but I receive an error stating "the IP information conflicts with another device".
Here is what I have setup on WLC Virtual - 1.1.1.1 MNG IP-192.168.10.10 AP MNG Ip- 192.168.10.11 Subnet - /24 Gateway - 192.168.10.1 DHCP - 192.168.10.250 DNS - 192.168.10.250 Static Address on the AP's fa0-192.168.10.15
Attempted port 4 setup on WLC VLAN identifier 0 IP- 192.168.10.25 Mask - /24 Gateway - 192.168.10.1 Port - 4
I have a 20MB internet connection, with a 100GB cap. My mother works at home, with some employees. Adding home and work, 8 people use the internet all the time. Lots of Youtube videos, streaming netflix, iTunes downloading, and so on.I wanted something to:
1) Manage this cap. It's over too soon, and we're left with a poor internet connection until the end of the month - like 500kb.
2) Something to manage two internet connections.
I was thinking about a dedicated router - I currently use a WRT54G V8, which is nice, but it has some issues handling the traffic when the internet is in its full glory. I heard about pfSense, and some searches on Google tell me it's possible to do both options using it.
I am currently connecting my PC to a mobile phone as a Wireless Access Point to give that PC access the internet. I also have a small home network, with one other PC and a Game Console. I own a Linksys E900 Wireless-N300 Router. My problem is this. How do I share that internet connection with the rest of the home network?To the best of my knowledge its not possible to connect my mobile phone directly to my Linksys E900 Wireless-N300 Router.
So my alternative idea is to connect to the internet via one PC, set up that internet connection as "Shared." and then allow the other devices on the home network to connect thru this. My question is how do I set up my Linksys E900 Wireless-N300 Router to allow my other PC and game console connect to the internet? Bridge Mode? PPPoE?
I just bought an LG Bluray DVD player (BD390) which is unable to find the access point in my home network.My router is a WRT54G, ver. 2.2, running firmware: Ver.4.21.1. My home network uses high speed cable with two computers on the wireless network, all working with no problems.The router is on the second floor but the two computers and the new BD390 are on the first floor - about 35 feet away. I have the wirelss security set to none and use only the specific computer MAC addresses to allow connection to this network.
I found directions in the forum for a setup using the LG BD390 but with a different Linksys router. I changed the security to WPA (AES); the Beacon interval from 100 to 75; the Fragmentation Threshold from 2346 to 2304; and the RTS Threshold from 2347 to 2307. The DVD wireless connection still failed to find my network. There is a "Push button" connection feature on the BD390 setup which I tried, but the only "button" on the router I could find was in the basic wireless setting, a green icon for the wireless SSID setup. No connection was made there either.
The recommendation connection from the LG manual is for a network cable, but that would be over 50 feet and a real pain to connect, so I would prefer WiFi.
I have a 4 year old Linksys WRT54G V8 I'd like to set up as an access point for an Xbox 360 or DirecTV box. I am using a Linksys E3000 as my wrieless router, atm, and was wondering if there was anyway to use the WRT54G as an access point before I go out and buy other network adapters to get these devices connected.
I have a DVR that I am trying to hook up to my network wirelessly. I have the wireless router in the house and can connect to it with my laptop from the shop in the back. Is there a way I connect the wireless access point to the DVR in the shop and see it on the network in the house?
I am using WRT54G, I have 3 pcs connected to this router, some wired, some wireless.I need to monitor from my PC what my kids are doing on their PCs, including website visited, chat, email etc. Which software to use, or do I need to buy additional hardware?I have downloaded a application, however, it needs hub or switches on top of router. And my kids r connected by wireless and if I ask them to change to wired connection, they may not like it.
I am using a Cisco 1921. I have created 3 L2L VPNs. Although I can get the tunnel of all 3 up, I can in the case of one ping the LAN IP of the router, and the 2nd on from the peer subnet, but not the other way round. If any one can make sense of this that would be great.. I can see the ACL being fired, Annoying as the first VPN is up and working fine, in both directions.. Would be really grateful of a fresh pair of eyes..
NAT blocking ACL working fine too..
Glasgow#show access-lists Extended IP access list 101 10 permit ip 172.16.20.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255 (966 matches) Extended IP access list 104 10 permit ip 172.16.20.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.3.0 0.0.0.255 (3606 matches) Extended IP access list 105
My home LAN supports 3 Chinese students who spend many hours each day watching movies through either Baidu or QQ. Both these operations seem offer streaming video but in a P-2-P mode. As a result typical daily uploads are running at greater than 6GB. My ISP daily upload limit is 1750 MB; after that I am throttled to 25% of the service I am paying for.I have tried and failed to explain to the students the impact this is having on me. I would like therefore to be able to prevent P2P uploads by suitable settings on my router. Is this possible?
My children are enrolled in an online school. Is there a way to restrict access to allow access to the school site only with the option to toggle this on and off?
I want to limit a local user's access to some specific groups of devices. In Role Management Setup I can define which service they can access, but I want to restrict it to a specific device as well.
I am facing problem with ACE configuration. I want to redirect 443 traffic to my Proxy Server. But I am not able to do this. I want to redirect only subnet 192.168.80.0/24..Then only it is working but I dont have to have this policy to be applied on all the users only one subnet I want to have under HTTPS policy.
how can I apply the policy only on specific subnet so that port 443 traffic can be redirect and rest of all subnets can go direclty to Internet.
I have a Linksys WRT54G2 wireless router that is used in an office setting. We have, of course, set a password to access (wireless) the internet and local file sharing network from a laptop. Occasionally, however, we have guests that want to access the internet. Is it possible to give the guest a temporary password that is different than the main one? Also, is it possible to limit the guest to only the internet and not the local file sharing network?
We are expanding our wireless infrastructure by adding further access points AIR-AP1242AG-E-K9.We use four WLC 4402 running version 6.0.188.0 as a fail over pair.What is the maximum limit the WLC can handle ?What is the recommended limit one WLC can handle ?We can divide the load on the controllers but in case of a failover one WLC will manage all access points.
I need to create a 5gb limit on a network. My friend is only allowed 15gb a month and their brother uses it all within a few days. Is there any way to make it where once he's used 5gb his computer is blocked from using any more?
I have a 2921, and I have 4 network segments. In segment 172.16.0.0./27 I wand to "pair" somehow connections. I mean IP 172.16.0.x has to have MAC aaaa.bbbb.cccc and so on, and not accept connections otherwise.How can I do that?
I am trying to find the file where I can edit what printers show when looking for network printers in Server 2008. In 2003 server is was the NTPRINT.inf, where you can edit what printers populate but in server 2008 I cannot edit this file. Can this be done in Server 2008?
I have NM 5.5.9195.0 and WRT120N Linksys router. I have an Ipod using WIFI to connect to the network which I would like to restrict times for. Using the access restriction page in the manage/setup of the router seems to not work well. The system does recognize the MAC address of the Ipod but setting times to allow or deny gives me odd results. The allow button actually denies use for one thing. Secondly, the deny time ends, but the Ipod still cannot connect sometimes. It is like the system gets stuck in deny. I have tested using a random 5 minute deny time period, yet the Ipod is denied all times. The system is consistent in denying the Ipod (actually using the allow button) but not on the times.
Within the Internet Access Policy section of the browser based utility, is it possible to limit access for a specific device (PC) to LAN only (not allow any traffic to external internet)? I see that you can block internet access for a specific machine, however I didn't know if this was inclusive of LAN as well.If not, is there another way to achieve this via the E3000 or should I be looking for a solution on the specific PC itself?
Is it possible to configure a limit on monthly traffic over a 3G access on a Cisco 800 Series?
The scenario is that a customer has a Cisco 800 3G routers with a 3G card from a Service Provider, that offers a rate for X Mbytes per month and that when those monthly X Mbps are exceeded, a differente rate (much more expensive) is applied for the excess traffic that month. The customer would like to have the router NOT to active the 3G access when the X Mbytes (on that month) are exceeded. Maybe this is possible to implement using a TCL script and ip accounting?
What is the correct way to create an SNMP user on a Nexus 5k Switches and limit the read/write access to some OIDs?I have been searching for hours for configuration examples or guides, but i had no luck.I guess a role has to be created, containing rules for some feature, but the list of features doesn't contain anything about snmp.This is my configuration on catalyst switches and i'd like to achieve the same result on the Nexus 5k:
conf term access-list 10 permit host x.x.x.x access-list 10 deny any snmp-server view myview ccCopyTable included snmp-server group mygroup v3 priv read myview write myview access 10 snmp-server user myuser mygroup v3 auth md5 xxxxxx priv aes 256 xxxxxx end
After getting hacked I want to limit terminal server/ remote desktop to only my computer. (although I may need to let other net in later)
In other words I want only computers from my home ip range (lets say my ISP gives me at home something in 28.28.XX.0) to be let in to the router at work and then to port 3389.
In the work ASA 5505 softwareVersion 7.2(4) I now have:
access-list outside_in extended permit tcp any interface outside eq 3389