I'm trying to connect to a wireless network provided by a Sprint mobile hotspot. My computer is running XP SP3 and using a wireless USB adapter to do it. (802.1n)I can detect the network but when I try to connect using Windows I get the message "Windows waiting for the network to be ready." And apparently the network is never ready.I can also use the software that come with the adapter. That doesn't work because when I put in the password for WPA 2, the program saves a password that is far longer then the one I entered. Then I get the message "Authentication failed!" Well, duh.Then the computer tries to connect over and over with no results. "Trying to connect ... disconnected ... etc."
I'm running Win7 and have recently had problems at startup. Initially I thought this was a Skype issue as removing it seemed to work, but alas the problem remains with it uninstalled. The PC boots ok and I can open programs quickly enough, but if they need internet access they hang for 5mins or so before the block clears and all is well. I have recently changed ISP provider to BT Broadband (UK) and have a new router which sets itself up and had been working fine.
I recently got wireless internet in my apartment but am having trouble connecting to it. The other computers in the apartment are having no trouble. The network appears in the wireless networks list, but after I enter the network key it just loads with the "waiting for network" message until it times out. I can connect to other wireless networks. It takes a long time to connect to these other networks but eventually does, My computer is super old, but since I can connect to wireless I feel like the computer is not the issue.
setup ready share on my WNDR3700? when i log into the router it sees and recognizes my hard drive but it wont let me create a network folder all the buttons are grayed out
can I install and Cisco WAAS and Cisco Prime Network Analysis Module (NAM) together on a single Cisco Service-Ready Engine (SRE) 910 module? Or it can only run 1 of the software?
failover lan unit primary failover lan interface failover GigabitEthernet0/3 failover interface ip failover 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0 standby 192.168.3.2 failover link failover GigabitEthernet0/3 failover
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failover lan interface failover GigabitEthernet0/3 failover interface ip failover 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0 standby 192.168.3.2 failover lan unit secondary failover
In the above configs is it i m missing something for failover? when i shut the INSIDE interface of Secondary ASA I get the below output, It shows me secondary failed and primary Active, WHY it is showing me FAILED instead of STANDBY/READY. What i know about firewall failover is when active goes down the other becomes standby unit but in this scenario it is showing me FAILED,
FW0001(config)# sh failover Failover On Failover unit Secondary [Code] ....
We have a 2100 cisco Wireless LAN Controller which manages 3 APs and assign IP address to clients which connects via wifi. Currently, we are deploying dual stack IPv6 and our consultant stated that our current controller does not support IPv6.
This is rather odd statement because there is an option to enable IPv6 in the advance tab of WLAN. And sometimes clients (win7 and Mac OS X) are getting v6 addresses, able to ping v6 sites, and reach v6 sites successfully. And other times, clients do not..or getting the v6 address for 10-15minutes, then unable to ping/reach v6 sites.
Our consultant is sticking by his words saying it does not support. If this is true, then clients should not be able to get v6 at all....not sometimes and not other times; very inconsistent.
And what is ipv6 pass through? What is ipv6 bridging?
we have configured VpC between two Nexus 5596, for Vpc-Keep-alive-link we configured L3 interface with 1G (GLC-T) ,it shows the below status message "L3 not Ready" with interface LED glows in Yellow in color. is this a physical layer problem
Ethernet VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed Po Ch Eth1/17 -- eth routed down L3 not ready 1000(D) -- Eth1/18 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) -- Eth1/19 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) -- Eth1/20 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) -- Eth1/21 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
About 1-5 times per week I will find the jrm process showing as "Administrator has shut down this server". I have written a script that 2/day checks the status of the jrm process and if it is down, restarts it (pdexec jrm). About 25% of the time the jrm process will then show a status of "waiting to initialize". The only way I have found to recover it to shut down CiscoWorks and restart it (takes about 25 minutes). Why it would shutdown or how to get it restarted after the initializing state?
i havent been able to print anything wirless or even with the usb cord in about a wk. i can try to print out anything it will say printing or nothing and nothing happens. just when i search to see whats going on, its says that certain amount of documents are waiting/pending. ive canceled them several times. i also know about the printer spooler i fixed that and i thought that was it, cuz i was able to print a color page for my kids right after, but after that i wasent unless i did the spooler thing again. and i try to print something from any sight and pop up thing comes out ive just moved it today to allow only for secure sights only. also i i went into printer setup and software did what it asked and nothing still. im on this page now told me to check ip address printed out for wirless network and it shows but and i viewed the summary for wired and there nothing shows. oh it wont print anything i need to print but it does print automatically epicurious receipe everyday. i have a windows 7 hp computer and and hp officejet pro 8600 all in one printer. i have set up to wireless.
Situation: Slow internet access, after access keep getting waiting for HTTP, always see n items remaining.What can be done to speed up access?OS is windows 2003 R2, latest updates. [code]
1. net start crmdmgtd did start correctly, so we use resetcasuser.exe and it works some minutes then this issue came back again. I ask the customer to put the casuser in the local administrator group, then customer was able to execute net start crmdmgtd.
2. but some process doesn't start see pdshow.txt.When trying to launch ciscoview, we have this error :Error in communicating with DCRServer. DCR Server may be down. Please start the DCRServer and then refresh the page.At RME home page, I have a error message about jrm, but I don't remerber it.
In the pdshow, we can see that DCRServer is in Waiting to initialize state.We have installed the fix for CSCte49301 bug, but the issue still exist you will find dcrserver.log and dcrclient.log.
I was login with my "router password" to my EA4500 yesterday without problem, after I brought another EA4500 today and try to find out my existing EA4500 configuration.I just can't login..I mean it just stay forever on the "Waiting..." screen after I enter the "router password"
-no luck with changing browser, I try ie, firefox, chrome, is still the same -no luck with other pc, I try login with another notebook or pc, is same.. -no luck with switch off, I try refresh button once, same..and try to turn it off 5 minute and try again..same
I've just purchased a new X3000 and have spent the last 2 days trying to set it up. I can connect to the router and see the settings via the default 192.168.1.1. However when I try to get an internet connection, I keep getting this message :"Timed out waiting for authentication server to respond. Please verify that you have a network connection or contact your network administrator for assistance (412)"I'm using my company-supplied VPN software to connect to my company network, and this is mandatory for me. Not sure if the issue is with this connection software.I bought the X3000 to replace my WAG160N, which was a breeze to set up compared to the X3000.
I have configured a portchannel with 3 ports - lacp active mode I want to pxe boot esx server with Hp Proliant DL 360 G7.
During Pxe Boot the physical Interfaces must be in (I) state - standalone.
The server receives via dhcp the ip but after getting the ip the link goes down for a short time and the switchport goes down and then in (w) state - waiting to be aggregated. Now the server tries to load via tftp the image but the server gets a timeout because the switchport is in state (w). It takes a long time til the switchport comes back in standalone mode (I).
Is it possible to modify the time how long the switchport is in the waiting to be aggregated state on 3750x ?
Would the right command be lacp rate-fast? But this command is not available on 3750x, only 6000 series.
This past weekend I went out of town and took my Windows 7 laptop with me -- since I returned home, it has been unable to connect to my wireless network. Other devices in my home connect to the network just fine, and the problem laptop has always been fine until now. My network card is an Atheros AR9285, and I'm attempting to connect to a Medialink router with WPA password protection and AES encryption.My wireless network icon in the task bar has a yellow sign with an exclamation point in it. It says "No Internet access."
reinstalled my windows 7 and it doesn't have the network adapter drivers,so i go and dowloand the drivers i install and it still says no drivers installed, and yes i got the right driver,i tryed everything just cant get it working
I run a certain program in my PC and I need to make its data available to an iPhone app.I would like to broadcast it over WIFI from the laptop.How can I set up a simple wifi network so the iPhone can connect as described?I was thinking of wireless router connected directly to the PC.
I have setup an ad hoc network on windows 7 and I have apache httpd server running.I can connect to the network and access apache index.html page using the ip address from my iPade.g. 169.254.111.111The windows computer name is test-pc and I have a virtual host setup in apache called mytestpc.comWhat do I need to do to access this from my iPad using http://test-pc or http://mytestpc.com
I've previously had a desktop and laptop both running XP and happily sharing on a network. I've upgraded the desktop to Windows 7 and now the network won't work properly. My XP machine can recognise the Windows 7 although access is denied when I try to go into the files (I have set the appropriate sharing settings on Windows 7).
So here's my situation: up untill last night myWireless Internet was working fine, I came home and it all of a sudden would only connect with limited access? SoNo Internet ect. I left it for the night and wentto sleep, then this morning i come to logon and it wont find networks at all, nothing comes up in network centre and it dosent seem to even be looking for networks?!
I have an old XP machine with many useful but obsolete programs and history.I have a new Win 7 HP (home premium) HP Slimline.I have a KVM switch allowing me to control each independently through one keyboard and mouse.I have several external drives, DVD drives and a wireless mouse hooked to the W7 by USB.Each computer is wireless connected to Internet via a Verizon MIFI2200 (essentially a G3 mobil phone).I have no other suitable optioons for internet available in my rural area.I ran the network setup wizard on the XP and saved a copy to thumb drive problems:
1. The W7 computer won't recognise the setup.
2. The XP doesn't show the network I set up although no errors showed up.
3. Win 7 has removed any wizard and other programs from HOME PREM for setup a network.
4. I attempted to set up the W7 manually but it refused too alllow both computers to independently use the MIFI2200.I find all hardware works fine the way I now have iit configured, but I want to move files from old to new PC and I need printer sharing until I get organized. I also need access to an external drive to backup files and general storage from both compputers.
I have Windows 7 running on my laptop and XP running on my desktop and I am trying to Network both PC's. I have carefully followed the instructions at the following site http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...dows-7-and-xp/ and Network discovery has been 'turned on' on my laptop but when I go to 'Network' on my laptop I cannot see the desktop XP PC. Is it first necessary for me to set up a login password for the desktop XP PC to see the PC on the Network, from the instructions I thought this was only necessary for the Network to remain enabled ie when PC's are restarted?
I have been using Windows 7 for about 3 hours, and I spent the whole time trying to set up a network. I have a HP Pavillion dv6 Notebook PC running Windows 7 SP1 and a old Compaq PC running Windows XP SP3. I am trying to network the two using a direct Ethernet connection. The HP Notebook connects to our family's wireless network. I'm trying to designate the HP Notebook as a gateway for the PC. I also want to activate File Sharing.
recently, I have been unable to connect to my network.When I attempt to, it tells me that windows cannot connect to hsusnet(my network name)when I try to troubleshoot, it resets my network adapted and tells me to turn my modem off and on.
I am trying to wirelessly network two computers. The main computer is running Windows 7; that's the computer which runs the show. The second computer is running XP. I tried to install the LLTD Download from Microsoft on the XP computer and it gives me an message telling me that "Setup has detected that the Service Pack version of this system is newer than the update you are applying. There is no need to install this update". I also pinged the computers and they pinged but I still cannot get them successfully networked. What else should I try??
I am running Windows 7 on a Fujitsu d 9510 laptop. My laptop has stopped connecting to my router wirelessly, although it can detect it. I have uninstalled and reinstalled my wireless lan driver. Curiously, when i configured my router to be open (No Security key required) it says limited access, and when i require it to ask me for security key it does not connect at all saying ' Windows could not connect to (name of network)'.
Last week my laptop would connect to the wifi just fine but just a couple of days ago when ever I try to connect it to the wifi it just gives me the "windows cannot connect to network" error message almost immediately. What really stumps me is that the three iPads (school provided) in my house and my sisters laptop all connect to the wifi but my laptop It may have something to do with the fact that I started a homegroup so I could print stuff from my laptop and that the password for the router was changed to something easy a couple of days ago by my sister to make it easier to connect from her iPad?
I'm staying with friends who have a router connected to their modem, which is connected to a computer.Three other computers connect remotely via wireless, including mine, which is the farthest from the connection. I have a so-so USB wireless that gets the job done, but isn't anything special. This morning I came home to find my connection was very laggy and spotty. I rebooted the modem and router,which reduced me to no internet connection at all. I removed the adapter, plugged it back in, then rebooted. Nothing. Since then, I've reinstalled the adapter's software twice, gone into safe mode and back out, have verified the USB port is working, and removed the device from device manager. And I've seen everything on my status from the yellow yield sign to the unplugged icon symbolizing no adapter period, even when the adapter is plugged in.All other computers have access but mine. Just before writing this, I remove the connection settings and reentered them. The connection asks me for the key, I put it in, and receive "Windows could not connect to <the network>. I receive that even if I intentionally put the key in wrong. No "key is incorrect" or "please reeneter" just "windows could not connect." My wireless adapter's settings verify that there is signal. There was a thunder storm today, and I'm mentioning it, but feel insofar as my computer is concerned, it may be a red herring.
I am at a complete loss. There's signal. The usb adapter's software has been reinstalled, and it's attempting to connect. I think the fact that it's not giving me any response about the key being incorrect may be the key to this solution, but I am at a loss.My friends insist that no changes have been made to the router or modem other than my resetting them.In the time between writing this and posting it, I unplugged my wireless adapter from the computer with the ailing connection, and went to another computer to continue researching. When I came back and plugged the adapter back in, it connected immediately for about 15 seconds and gave me just enough time to visit my home page (which updates regularly, so I know it wasn't a cache), then fizzled. Then the internet went to zero bars. I disconnected, reconnected, and got limited connectivity with the yield sign. I used the repair tool and got that orange "flame(?)" in front of the connectivity bars and hovering over it yielded "connections are available. Not connected." When I tried to connect again, I received the previous "Windows could not connect to <network>." Rebooted again and saw the yellow yield sign. Then red flame. Then windows cannot connect.