Whatsapp Connects In Office But Not At Home

Oct 12, 2011

I have this strange problem the application Whatsaap connects at my office wifi perfectly but at home it does not connects,I don't know what seems to be the solution.

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PC Only Connects To Wireless At Home But Won't Connect Office Network

Apr 29, 2011

I am not sure what the problem is but my laptop wont connect to the wireless in my office, it connects fine to my wireless network at home..

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Jan 9, 2011

My home network consists of a Linksys WRT54GL router running DD-WRT supplying wired access to my desktop, a bridge to another WRT54GL (also running DD-WRT) to provide a wired connection to a XBOX upstairs, and wireless access to about 5 or 6 different devices including several laptops, an iPad, and an iPod touch. My question is this:

I am adding a 22" TV into my office so I can watch TV while working on my desktop. I only have one cable jack in my office which is currently plugged straight into my cable modem. This means I'll have to use a splitter to give both my TV and modem cable access. How much signal degradation or speed do I stand to lose or should expect to lose?

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Oct 26, 2011

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Jul 18, 2011

looking for opinions on a Wireless Access Point/Bridge/Repeater/Router I might buy and setup for a the home workstation, few wireless devices, and future add-ons.

Product;
EnGenius ECB9500 Wireless Access Point / Bridge / Repeater / Router with Gigabit & 802.3af PoE,
IEEE 802.11b/g/n ,
Up to 300Mbps ,
WEP Encryption 64/128bits
WPA Personal (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES)[code].....

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Jul 7, 2011

I wanna setup a small office network ? how do I setup and can I use a printer on this LAN ??

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May 22, 2012

If we remove lan card from office and fix it in home machine so the ip address is same or it will be different?

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Feb 22, 2011

I had an SMC router before, and I replaced it with this new D-link DIR-655, The problem I am now having is that I used to visit a web based e-mail  /OWA  Outlook Web Access, After I VPN to my company,  but now with this new D-Link after I VPN, I lost the capability of accessing my OWA to read my e-mail

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Feb 10, 2013

How to access remotely over the Internet to office PC from my home PC and get files that I need? Office's ADSL modem's model is BeWan iBox V1.0 and it has a built-in firewall. ADSL connection has a dynamic IP, which I assume should be configured as static (but how?) Should I investigate VPN capabilities as well? I'm not very knowledgeable about these things.

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Apr 3, 2013

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Jan 26, 2011

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Feb 8, 2013

I have my laptop. I need to use my broadband connection at my home. Also I need to use my laptop with wifi at my office. We do not have any dhcp servr at office. What I am doing now is changing ip configuration at office every day manually.

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Sep 2, 2012

I have recently managed to configure a setup where I have 2 srp527's one at office one at home.Have 1 fixed IP at the office and 1 fixed ip at home.I have configured the srp at work to be a vpn server and have configured the group and 2 user profiles. This allows me to have 2 concurrent sessions over the vpn to my office from desktop and laptop at the same time. Connections fire up perfectly no problems.From the desktop, I connect using vpn client with user profile 1 Once connected, I then connect to my workstation machine at the office using remote desktop.This gets me super fast access to office files and large spreadsheets without downloading the whole file over the vpn and is working perfectly.
 
If I then additionally connect from the laptop using the vpn client with user profile 2 the remote desktop connection drops.Disconnect the laptop connection, remote desktop comes back.Have isolated this to being 2 connections arriving at the srp at the office from the same external ip. If I connect my laptop to my phone as a hotspot rather than using my home LAN, both connections are made and remote desktop has no interruptions. Is there a way I can overcome this through re-configuration of the srp at the office or is this a limitation with the srp?

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WRT54G2 - Connect Two Sets Of Computers Within Home Office?

Jan 26, 2012

I have a group of five computers at one end of my home office and another group of four computers across the same room. All are hardwired on the same internal network. These cannot be consolidate or moved into one corner or closet. There just is not the space and it's just physically not possible.There is one Internet router as provided by the local cable company. I have this connected to a LinkSys WRT54G2 broadband router. A Netgear DS108 8-port hub is connected the LinkSys. All computers either connect to the Netgear hub or to the LinkSys router. As of now, the WiFi from the LinkSys router is only ever used by my cell phone while at home.

This set up is annoying. At first I did not mind, but there are cables on the floor that I have to step over. These CAT5 cables connect one set of computers to the LinkSys or Netgear. I have to watch where visitors are walking or stepping to assure they don't trip.How can I keep these computers on the same network and eliminate just those cables crossing the floor of my home office?Should I use WiFi NICs? Would this overwhelm the WiFi on the LinkSys?

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Feb 25, 2013

I want to acccess my office computer from Home PC.I have ZTE DSL Modem + Wireless Router and got new Static IP, so how to configure Static IP From BSNL.

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Dec 30, 2011

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Mar 31, 2011

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Apr 6, 2012

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Jul 16, 2012

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Head-office then has a connection to other-office via a site-to-site IPSEC tunnel.
 
When in the head-office (192.168.100.0/24) I can ping/access remote-office (192.168.200.0/24) OK.
 
When connected remotely to head-office, I can ping/access head-office OK from the road-warrior laptop.
 
My problem is that when connected remotely from home to the head-office I cannot ping/access the other-office subnet.
 
On the home laptop the L2TP VPN connection is set to route all traffic to the VPN connection using the HQ as the internet gateway I can confirm this works.
 
I cant do traceroute (I get timeouts) as my policy doesnt allow and not sure how to enable this properly on the ASA.

names
name 192.168.200.0 othersite
!
interface Vlan1
nameif inside
security-level 100

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Dec 28, 2011

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Apr 14, 2012

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Nov 10, 2011

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Cat5e connection to basement HP 1810G-24 switch All of these devices are connected via a single Cat5e cable that was installed when the house was built. I had to re-terminate both ends of it when I moved in because the existing terminations were done very poorly. I have no idea how or where the cable is routed, nor what the quality of this Cat5e cable is. It did pass a test using my cable tester.

This single Cat5e is connected to my main HP switch in the basement equipment rack. Both of these switches have mini-GBIC ports that can utilize SFP transceivers and fiber. I priced out 2 MGBSX1 compatible modules along with a 30M multimode fiber patch 'cable' online at under $150. Although it would require at least a couple hours of work (including digging around in the attic and crawl space and drilling some holes), but running the fiber to the basement is very doable.

My question to my far more experienced forum members is if the performance gains would be worth the effort?My server is in the basement, and despite having an Intel GB NIC in my PC I am seeing read speeds of ~23MBs and writes of ~49MBs to/from my it. My server has teamed GB NICs (802.3ad LACP Layer 2) connected to trunked (LACP) ports on my HP switch.

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Apr 1, 2013

I have a home office with multiple VLANS/subnets  I have many VPNs that connect only a specific subnet to a specific remote offfice.  On a 5520, can I create a S2S VPN to different remote offices that have the same IP scheme, but from different home office subnets?   For example at my home office let's say I have two independant, distinct VLAN/subnets:  192.168.140.0/24 and 192.168.150.0/24.  Can I create an S2S from the 140 subnet to a remote office with a 10.10.10.0 addressing scheme and another S2S from the 150 subnet to a totally different office also with a 10.10.10.0 scheme? 

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Feb 12, 2011

My laptop is able to connect to the wireless router in my home, but the browser will never load a page, status is shown "connected". However, when I try on other laptops, they are able to surf the net. I have tried using my laptop at my friend's place with a different wireless router and it works at his place as I was able to surf the internet through my wireless! So, I've tried resetting my personal modem to factory default and it still doesn't work!

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Feb 18, 2012

I am running a VPN server on my desktop at home, with all the default settings, and i checked the box that allows clients to connect over the internet. this is win7 x64 computer. I opened up port 1723 with PPTP protocol on my E4200 router.On the client i am running win7 x64 as well. I am able to connect to the vpn, from another internet connection, but there is no local network acess. It says the status is No Internet Access. and the IP that is assigned is the 169.x.x.x one that windows defaults when it doesnt find a dhcp server.How can i get the client to connect with full local network access. Right now being connected to the vpn, it means nothing, i have no access other than being "connected".

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Feb 12, 2011

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Apr 1, 2013

It is a Satelite 733. Have pinged without any response however the wifi or hardwire will show connected to the local net.I have four other units surfing the web fine and wifi picks up ok except for one unit that my neighbor need will not connect no matter what. Have updated all the drivers, uninstalled and re-installed devices, reset ip, dumped the dns several times, etc.So here is the ipconfig stuff....ignore the cable connect I only have the wifi on at the moment. I have stared at this to the point where I know naathing .Is the tunnel adaptor the indication that the card is out? Oh and I tried taking out IPV 4 on both channels and nothing so I left one with 4 on and the other with it off just as something else to try. [code]

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Apr 22, 2011

I have an issue with my work laptop connecting to my home network. It will connect to the internet but only briefly and then the connection is dropped. I reset or repair the connection and I can get it to re-connect but then it drops again after only a minute or two. I tried to connect it to the router directly with a cable (turned wireless off) and had the same issue. This laptop has no issues connecting wirelessly at work or to other wi-fi networks I have tried. I have another laptop in the house that has no issues connecting to the home network & internet. The issue seems only to be with this laptop at home. The laptop is a Dell using 64 bit Vista. The router is a D-link DI-524, 802.11g router and I have a DSL connection.

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Oct 25, 2011

I'm working at a high school which has pretty large grounds. The network is configured via one central router and a lot of access points. Recently, they shut down my access point for a moment after connecting it again. The access point works fine (after finding my problem we've tested a lot of computers and they all connect to it and the internet). My laptop and my desktop - the only computers connected to access point when it was rebooted - do not connect to this access point however!

Instead, they "choose" to connect to an access point farther away, so that my signal strength is extremely low (and hence, my internet connection is very poor).How do I get my computers to connect to the previous access point with the strong signal?

The laptop runs Windows 7 32-bit and the desktop runs Windows 7 64-bit.

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Aug 18, 2012

I have a Dell XPS 8300 desktop and have been having issues with the modem connecting to the wireless network just fine but, I'm not able to access the internet.  This has only occurred over the last 24 hours and is frustrating.  I've read some other recent posts and have gone back and done the System Restore to before the installation of Windows Updates a day or so ago and that has worked twice today.  But I'm not a PC expert and I would like to know how I could resolve this issue permanently without having to undo the updates with System Restore every time I power up and log in.  How do I figure out what setting is being undone to disconnect the internet connection from my XPS 8300?

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Jan 22, 2011

My current IT people are so expensive, I am determined to hook up a new laptop to my office network if it destroys me (wirelessly). I have the office network map with all usernames, passwords, and IP addresses...but I can't figure it out. Can someone give me a step by step for dummies to save me the several hundred or should I just bite the bullet? (I am the business owner and seems like we add laptops every year or so and desktops and would really love to finally understand)

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Apr 11, 2012

I am trying to set our VPN connection to route to our branch office from a VPN Client. So far I did not succeed and at this point I am stuck.At our office we have a VPN Server which enables VPN Clients to connect to our main office with an IP Range of 192.168.104.0 with subnet 255.255.248.0 and a branch office with a IP Range of 192.168.25.0 and a subnet 255.255.255.0Internally on the LAN the routing is done by our firewall, which acts as DHCP and Default gateway. It connects the 2 LANs by a leased line.When I ping an IP address in our branch office from our main office I get a reply.

Now when a VPN client connects it gets a IP Address in the range of the main office from our firewall and the client can connect to all computers in the main office network. However if i try to connect to a computer in the branch office it does not work.I tried a static route in the Routing and remote access Server (which is Windows Server 2003 R2) and I tried adding a static route to the DHCP settings on the firewall. In both cases it does not connect from the VPN Client to the branch office.Searching the internet, since the examples are all based on a setup with a RAS Server on both networks. The LANs are already "integrated"/"physicly connected" trough the routing on our firewall and its leased line.

I also tried settings on the VPN Clients machine. Settings like "Use gateway in remote network" on or off and tried adding static routes. This did not work, since the Default gateway I must use is not on the same range as the home network and returned an error trying that.What I noticed is that the VPN Client gets a route which uses the VPN CLient IP as default gateway. Makign a static route like that will work (I think), but since the IP addresses for the VPN clients are obtained through DHCP and can vary each time, there is no way (i think) to automate adding a route with, for example, a batchfile that I could give to the employees connecting trough VPN because of the variable IP.

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Jan 19, 2012

A friend has asked me to work with him set up a new office. He already has a PC and a phone line but not broadband, so he is going to organise that and getting a wireless router.He wants a wireless colour laser printer so that his visitors/guests can print easily from his office, or the next office. Does he really need a wireless printer to do this? Or if I plug a network printer directly into his router with an Ethernet cable, same with his PC, will that enable laptop users to print wirelessly (assuming they know the router passphrase of course)? I guess they would need to install the relevant printer driver to do this too.

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