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Western Digital 500GB Share An External Hard Drive Over A Network?

Sep 27, 2012

I have a Western Digital 500GB external hard drive and I want to know how can I share this particular drive throughout my house?Currently, it's connected via USB on my Windows 7 Ultimate desktop computer. In the medium term, I will consider getting an wireless router that has a USB port on it - so that way, I won't need to have my Windows 7 desktop computer to be on all the time - just to share my external hard drive.I also plugged in this particular external hard drive on APC backup UPS - so that way, if the power goes out - I can safely shutdown my system - until the power goes back on.As for the wireless router, I currently have the Linksys E2500 dual-band wireless N router - to share my computers with a single internet connection via Cable TV. how do I share my external hard drive on my network. What are your other suggestions on the best way to share an external hard drive?

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Cisco AAA/Identity/Nac :: Digital Certificate On The ACS Wireless Network Acs 4.2

Dec 20, 2011

Digital certificate on the ACS Wireless network: 

Checking the configuration of the Wireless Notebook no longer requires the digital certificate of the ACS and NVR122 NVR123as worked in the past. The certificate is generated for the ACS root CA trusted by the COMPANY, so that the public CA certificate supersedes theprevious ACS. Therefore, any host that is in the field of company would have access to the wireless network. With this, the 8021x is working with a certificate that is common to all hosts in the field of business. How do I change it? 

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Configuring Digital Fax To Network Folder Located On A Home Media Server?

Feb 13, 2012

I am having difficulty getting my HP Officejet Pro 8500(A910) configured to save digital faxes to my Iomega 2TB Home Media Sever (cloud edition). My home network is setup through a Linksys E4200.I was able to successfully configure it to save to a folder on my PC, but I do not want to leave it running 24/7.I believe the breakdown is in the Authentication part of the setup... It asks for the Windows username and password, which works fine for the PC setup but not for anywhere else. Do I use the UN & PW for the home media server if I'm saving to one of its folders? If so, how do I correctly type the path? It is communicating with the folder and leaving an alphanumeric file saved inside the folder when I use the 'save and test' option, but it breaks down from there.

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Add Powerline Adapter To Network?

Aug 22, 2012

I want to add a cisco or netgear powerline adapter to a building.I have read that for home it works really good, but i am going to add it to a building--A 5 floors building.So i would like to know if anyone has done this before and it works. This is a commercial building.And it is not easy to run cables, that would be the second option if the powerline do not work well.

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IP Camera And Powerline Network Don't Get Along?

Apr 29, 2012

Here is what a wired portion of my network looks like:

internet---dsl modem---airport extreme---powerline ethernet adapter****powerline ethernet adapter---5 port switch---(ip camera & ioBridge 204)

The airport extreme is also hardwired to a PC that I use to view the IP camera.The issue I'm having is with the connection to the IP Camera.The connection to the camera worked for a long time, then starting dropping periodically and now it doesn't work at all.The ioBridge connected to the same switch as the camera connects to my network and the internet just fine.

Here's what I've done to troubleshoot: I plugged the camera in to my airport extreme and it worked fine. When I plug my camera into the other end of the powerline ethernet adapters, though, it doesn't work (even though the ioBridge does). I replaced the powerline adapters today (because they had worked before, so I guessed something had fried in them) but the connection still doesn't work.

When I ping the camera (when it's on the other side of powerline adapters and "not working") the response time is around 3ms (good) but there is about a 33% loss rate (bad).I'm guessing it's the loss rate that is keeping it from displaying the video stream on the computer...but I can't think of what changed between when it was working and when it stopped working that would cause it lose packets like that.

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Possible To Setup Powerline And Wifi Network?

Nov 29, 2011

I have a duplex home in an urban setting that seems too vast for a single wifi router. Additionally, it seems that there is significant speed degradation through wifi. According to my speed tests, I can lose up to 70% of my contracted internet speeds (of 15 mbps) via the router (which I am hoping that the Apple TC can fix although I'm sure that sometimes it's the cable co's fault!)I have read that if I can add a wifi router to the second floor that would work with the signal, however that speed would be the same degraded one.So, I have been doing lots of reading on the Powerline devices and I'd like to know if I can do the following and if so, how:

1. Connect the wifi router (soon to be an Apple TC) to the cable modem, as I do now, but then run the ethernet cable through the TC to the Powerline and Powerline network that way.

2. Connect my iMac to the internet via Powerline

2a. Can I then use Powerline fo Home Sharing, Air Play, and so on?

2b. Back up my iMac to TC?

3. Connect my internet ready TV via Powerline (currently conencted via wifi).

4. Connect a second wifi router on the second floor via Powerline and it be on the same wifi network as if I am using the second router as an extender.

5. There is a tenant on the 3rd floor who receives a separate electric bill. Can I assume that they would be shut out of my Powerlined network?

6. Lastly, connect my iOS devices to wifi?

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Powerline Network - Computer Slowing Down Network

Apr 9, 2012

I'm currently on my home network, which used to consist of a router with wifi and all had a stable connection. However after leaving for university, i have come back to find that they are using these : (it now says i am connected via LAN) - i am running via a ''powerline network'' apparantly.

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However I believe my dad's internet is hardwired to the router, which is where the problem lies. When his pc is off, the internet is fine, however when he turns it on the internet becomes VERY intermittant for everyone except for him. When downloading a file it cuts down to 40-50kbps (not much slower than it usually is), but drops out every half a second... This makes web browsing impossible, let alone anything else.

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Home Network :: Cable TV And Powerline Networking

Mar 11, 2011

I would like to set up a TV in my spare room which does not have a coax plug. Because of the set of my house running coax cable to this room, although possible, is something I am hoping to avoid. This is because if I was to run the cable on the outside of the wall it would get in my way and it will cost $300 to $400 for a tech to come out and run it through the wall.My first thought was to set up an old computer in my living room and have it connect to a cable box. Then I would send the video signal over the wireless network. The problem is that I cannot change channels on the other end. I have been reading up on power-line networking and it looks like a good option for my problem. I was hoping to find a device that will allow me to plug coax cable into it in the living room send the signal through the power-line to another device in my spare room where my TV receiver would be located. Is there anything like this out there on the market? If not are there any other options I can look at?

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Maximum Number Of Powerline AV Adapters In One Network

Feb 4, 2011

I'm planning to build a network in a office and I've decided to do that with powerline AV network adapters.I

1. what is the real limit of numbers of powerline AV adapters in one network?

2. what if my neighbours are planning to build their own network and total number of adapters in building exceeds the maximum possible number. How to filter powerline networks from each other?

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Does Mixed Powerline AV 500 And 200 Network Slow Down 500 Nodes

Aug 30, 2011

I have two netgear powerline AV 500 ethernet adapters that give me near ideal internet access on my media computer (FIOS 25/25mpbs tests out at 8ms 25.4/24.7) and perhaps 100-140mbps to my router, printer, drive, etc. I now want to add a few wifi points and instead of having the mess of a powerline adapter + a wifi router I think it will be neater to have an all in one solution. Most of the ones that I find are 200mbps, however. I know that 500 is backwards compatible, but will a mixed solution slow everything down like it can for a mixed wireless g/n network?

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Network Connection Using Powerline Ethernet Adapter And Sony Blu-ray?

Feb 6, 2011

I am trying to connect a sony blu-ray player to the internet using a powerline adapter but the BR player does not connect. I currently have two Satellite DVR receivers using the same powerlines and they work fine, but the Sony player does not connect to the network. I have to try a wired connection because my wireless signal to the player has trouble with netflix and other download services. Connection gets lost.

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WRT54G - Connecting Two Wireless Routers Via Powerline Network

Feb 3, 2012

my goal is to share my cable modem signal over my two story house using two wireless routers. The delima is that the routers don't support wireless bridging and if they did, the signal is too weak to make it worth while.

The remedy I came up with... buy a pair of powerline network adapters and connect one router to the other so I could have a good signal upstairs and then a good signal downstairs.

Downstairs, I have the cable modem connected to the Linksys WRT54G router, which has a line out to my blu ray player, wirelessly feeds a PC downstairs and then has a cable run to the powerline adapter.

Upstairs, I have a cat5 connecting the powerline adapter (which was tested and works with laptop) to the data input port on my second wireless router, the netgear wndr3400.

I can't get the netgear upstairs to pull an IP address from the linksys router downstairs over the powerline network.

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Can't Connect To Network Without Manual Ipv4 Settings

Jun 13, 2012

A few months back, my computer stopped connecting to networks. Through some process or another, I ended up "fixing" it by manually inserting the ipv4 settings. Apparently that only allows it to connect to my router though, as public wi fi won't work for it. If I leave the ipv4 settings set to automatically obtain information, the computer won't connect to the network. It will stay on the "identifying network" part indefinitely. In addition, I can't connect through the modem directly either, manual settings or not.

Here is the ipconfig while ipv4 is in auto-obtain

Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : Home
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :

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Home Network :: Create A Manual Route Into Laptop

Jun 6, 2012

My laptop have 2 NIC attach it, the cable NIC and Wireless NIC, the cable one connect to my lab network environment and the Wireless connect to office network environment (connect to internet) which both have differen segments [code] when my Wireless was turn off my pc can ping to all segment on my lab network environment, but if the wireless was turn on, i cant ping to others segment but only my laptop segment and i still could surfing to the internet without any problem.then i tried to add a new route from my laptop using "route add x.x.x.x mask x.x.x.x (gateway)" in command line and after that i can ping back to all segment in my lab network environment eventhough my wireless was onwhy i have to create a manual route into my laptop so that i can have connection between my laptop and my lab environment in the condition my wireless turn on ??

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Linksys Wireless Router :: EA4500 Manual Way To Configure Network Gear

Aug 4, 2012

I have had several Linksys and Cisco routers in the past, and I'm a network engineer.  My E3000 died after only 18 months so I had to run down and buy a new router, thus the EA4500.
 
I use the manual way to configure all my network gear.  Nothing on my network changed, except the router replacement.If I leave the router default address at the 192 range, DHCP will issue a IP address.  However, I do not use that range and after cdhanging the range, setting my start IP address, etc, I save everything and even tried rebooting the router to no avail.  The router will not issue a DHCP addrss if you change the default range.
 
I can manually configure my clients with a static IP and all is good, no issues at all.  I just can't get DHCP to work.  My E3000 was configured exactly the same way and worked just fine, well up until two days ago.I have tried upgrading to the latest router firmware, so I'm not on 2.0.37 and I did set the router back to Factory Defaults, rebooted, then configured it, and still no DCHP.

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Dell :: XPS M1530 Does Not Recognize Wireless Network Adapter After Manual Reinstallation Of Vista / Drivers

Nov 25, 2008

Problem I've been having with my laptop. Following the directions of a Dell technician while trying to resolve a separate problem, I deleted the partitions on my hard drive and manually reinstalled both Vista and all the drivers that were on the Dell CD that came with my laptop. When I tried connecting to the internet, Vista said I did not have any wireless networking hardware, but before the reinstallation it worked just fine. I am able to connect to the internet using a wired connection, but my wireless adapter still isn't working. I use Windows Vista 32-bit SP1

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Servers :: Digital Address Of Pages Of A Website?

Aug 26, 2011

I actually have a query regarding ip addresses. We know that every domain name basically translates to set of 4 integers (in case of IPv4) which is basically the address of a website. But when we navigate to different pages of the same website, then do all of them have the same IP address?

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Sharing :: Best DRM (Digital Rights Management) Removal Software?

Jan 10, 2012

Which is the best DRM(Digital rights management) removal software available for removing digital media rights from wmv files?

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Can Split Internet Cable To Connect A Digital Phone

Sep 26, 2011

can i use a cable splitter to connect my digital phone and my router? Currently my digital phone box is connected to the cable modem and my router is connected to the digital phone box. However I noticed that the internet speed is negatively affected.

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Unable To Connect To Digital Video Recorder On DDNS SVC Through Internet?

Nov 1, 2011

I am current trying to configure the network settings on a standalone DVR.I have been doing trial and error all day long to get a 'SUCCESS' on a 'check' while entering the DDNS SVC information.After figuring out that the IP Configuration & Allocation of the Network in the router was messed up, I finally got the DDNS SVC to give me a 'SUCCESS' reading. Thus, enabling me to remotely access the digital video recorder via a Internet Browser.Here's the catch ;I am only able to access the DVR from the PC that has the configuration of the network. (example 10.0.0.1)and the settings on the DVR have been set to :IP : 10.0.0.5ubnet Mask :255.255.255.0Gateway : 10.0.0.1DNS : 10.0.0.1Port of device is set to 20410.So entering http://10.0.0.5:20410 directs me to the webclient that enables me to remotely access the device

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Windows 7 Cannot Verify Digital Signature For Drivers Required For This Device

Feb 3, 2013

I had installed the aheros AR5B97 wireless network adapter in wondows 7, but it was not properly installed and the wireless service icon is not displayed in the network profiles.when i checked it in the device manager it showed a device status that:Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52)

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Cisco :: Digital Optical Monitoring Transceiver SNMP C7206VXR

Feb 5, 2012

We have C7206VXR NPE-G2 platform with transceiver which support DOM.Could we monitor DOM tx/rx level statistic through snmp for 7206 platform?In CLI result of command "sh interf GigabitEthernet0/1 transceiver" give some information.We tried search for some MIB In "MIB locator" on cisco.com.

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Cisco VPN :: ASA 5540 - Client IPsec Authentication Using Digital Certificate

Sep 11, 2011

I need some clarification with configuring my ASA 5540 with IOS 8.3x for remote client certificate authentication.
 
I have my root certificate from the Microsoft CA but not quite sure if the outlined steps in the Cisco websites below are exactly what I need since the firewall seems to be generating the certificate to be used. [URL]. 
 
My setup is such that the CA will issue certificates to the remote clients and to the ASA firewall, and the remote clients will authenticate and connect with their certificates which the firewall constantly updates using the CRL update from the CA. The dhcp pool is to be issued by the domain controller on the inside network and not on the firewall. Any examples or best practice steps to achieve this.

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TP-Link 300Mbps Wireless :: Can't Get SKY Digital To Connect To TL-WR1043ND Via Ethernet Connection

Nov 18, 2012

I've recently bought a TL-WR1043ND & i'm trying to connect my Sky+ box to the Internet. When I connect the box directly to my broadband router all works OK. When I connect via an Ethernet connection on my TP-Link router - it get's an IP address from the router but it will not connect to the internet.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRV200 / Access Digital Video Recorder From Internet

Dec 6, 2011

I would like to access a Digital Video Recorder (192.168.3.200 port 12088) from the internet (Telenet/Belgium). I'm using a Cisco/Linksys WRV200 (192.168.3.254) to access the internet. I can access the WRV200 remotely (from Internet) and I've created following port forwards: Port 8016-8016 >>> 192.168.3.200 Port 12088-12088 >>> 192.168.3.200 Connecting to the DVR internally is working fine but accessing the DVR from the outside doesn't work for some reason.

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Powerline 200 Vs 500?

Oct 11, 2012

just wondering whether getting a 500Mbps powerline kit over a 200 Mbps kit would be much of a benefit, seeing that comcast internet speeds only advertise 50Mbps or 105Mbps speeds.

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Powerline Adapters Don't See Each Other?

Nov 30, 2012

I have two powerline adapters of teh same type (bought in a kit). The user manual says "plug them in and they will recognise each other". Well I did, and they don't. I tried plugging in computer to the far one via ethernet cable, and my wireless internet router to the near one by ethernet cable, and I cant get Internet on the far computer. It does get internet through a wireless dongle on the far computer, so Internet is definitely working. but when wirless dongle is out, no Net..So how do I know what is going on in this closed system of the powerline adapters? Should I be able to see the network on the main ("near") computer next to the Internet wirless router? it runs Windows 7.

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Wireless Options Powerline Or Usb?

Jun 18, 2012

After moving my PC for the 3rd over the past year ive decided that having a more wire-"less" option may be the better option as supposed my previous method of having a 10m ethernet cable from my switch to my PC. ive looked at two options, first the powerline HD (was drawn toward the belkin 1gigabit ones as i have a gigabit switch) or to remove the cable completely and using a USB wireless dongle (similar to the Edimax EW-7811UN Wireless 802.11b/g/n 150Mbps Nano USB Adaptor) . i havent had much experience with these USB wireless things as i used be put off by the compatibility and config (software stuff). i have a 3com wireless 54mbps.. PCI card but i cannot install the drivers for it on my xp 64bit machine.

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Powerline Networking 500 Or 200 Mbps?

Jun 16, 2011

I'm planning to network using powerline adapter for gaming. I know it's not the best solution but i don't have any other choice. My doubt is to buy whether a 500Mbps or 200Mbps. Will this 500 Mbps increase performance ?

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Add A Second Wireless Access Point Via Powerline?

Jan 6, 2012

Add a second wireless access point via Powerline.Broadband cable modem to wireless router.Current wireless router provides coverage to part of the house. I purchased a powerline adapter to extend the network.Powerline works well when hardwired to the remote adapter. However, for the life of me, I can not get the 2nd wireless AP to work when plugged into the powerline.I understand that the 2nd AP should be plugged into the Powerline via a LAN port and not the WAN port. I have also read that the DHCP should be turned off on the 2nd wireless AP. My second wireless AP is a E2500. There are 2 references to the DHCP - one is connection type and the other is DHCP server. Do I need to turn the DHCP server off and make the connection type static instead of DHCP?Also, when I change the connection type to static vs. DHCP, I am asked for an IP address, subnet, gateway, and DNS entries. What entries should I be using for the gateway and DNS?The DHCP pool on the 1st wireless router is 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.2.100 and the LAN IP address is 192.168.2.1

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Creating Different Networks With Powerline Adapters

Sep 20, 2012

I am looking at using a TP-Link Powerline Adapter (TL-PA211 Starter Kit) and a Trendnet 4-Port Broadband Router Tw100-S4@1CA (both listed on Amazon) to connect my Hitachi L32A402 HDMI television and a Roku XD|S to the internet to use Netflix. And also to connect my housemate's new laptop.

I believe the setup would be from my Dell Vostro desktop to the Trendnet router to one of the TP-Link Powerline Adapters. This would be on the second floor. Then in the basement I would need to plug in two additional adapters ... I would connect one to the Roku and then to the Hitachi tv and connect the other one to my housemate's computer.

My questions are:

Can I keep the computers not visible to each other? We would both like to maintain our privacy ... and I don't know if we connect everything up this way if our computers will be open to each other. Is this called putting them on a separate network?

I saw something in the documentation in this manual [URL]. I think on page 20 it is telling me I can give one adapter a different name to put it on another network, but I am not sure. And I also see that it also says for there to be connectivity they need to have all the same name "HomePlugAV".

So, if the tv and the main adapter have "HomePlugAV" as a name, and my housemate's adapter has a different name ... then they will all work (get on the internet) - but my housemate and I will have privacy?

Are there any issues about anyone being able to access my computer through the tv ...

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Powerline Networking Poor Connection?

May 20, 2012

I had an old Belkin wireless USB adapter that I used with it for the first few days, but I got tired of the slow speeds that I had always known to be associated with that card. So today I went and bought a CISCO PLEK400 powerline networking adapater. Brought it home, plugged it in to my router in my living room, plugged it into my PC in my bedroom, gave it a quick little test drive. First I went to speakeasy to test the up/down speed. Never more than 1.5Mbps down/1Mbps up. My laptop, running wirelessly through the same router, generally hits 20Mbps down and ~2Mbps up. So I plugged the ethernet cable into my laptop, to see if maybe it was the network card in my desktop that was faulty. Speakeasy speed test showed 1.5down/1up wired for laptop as well. Pinging google through command prompt, on either laptop OR desktop while wired, nets a ~300ms response time.

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