Wireless Access For Remote Location?

May 3, 2012

I'm essentially looking to extend an existing network in a primary warehouse for our company across a parking lot to a secondary warehouse with no network drops. I need to keep the ability to assign addresses in the existing scheme over to two computers in the secondary warehouse.

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Apr 12, 2011

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Nov 18, 2011

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Oct 18, 2012

On one of our branch locations ASA, I have a L2L VPN setup we are adding wireless to this remote location, and the AP's will talk back to the controller at HQ. The AP's are on the downstream L3 switch, and they have been placed on the mgmt network. It's definitely not ideal to have these AP's on the mgmt network, but for now that is how it is setup.

From HQ (163.122.x.x) I can ping and reach the ASA (10.200.2.1, and the downstream L3 switch 10.200.2.100, but when I ping one of the AP's, I get timeouts and and the following error on the ASA:%ASA-3-305005: No translation group found for icmp src outside:10.205.216.73 dst mgmt:10.200.2.152 (type 8, code 0)
 
It appears it's a NAT issue on the ASA, but I'm confused on what I need to change. Why can I ping the ASA and the switch from HQ, but not the AP's which reside on the same mgmt network? I don't really need it to NAT, just to pass the connections. I currently only have the following two NAT statements in the configure

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Jan 15, 2012

My son ran some program that he didn't know what he was doing and now there is no Network access. As far as I know this is what caused the problem, but I'm not certain. When I tried to reinstall the drivers an errors pops up stating that the drivers couldn't be installed due to "Invalid Access To Memory Location". The networking card is an Intel 82566DC-2 Gigabit Network Connection Adapter. The Networking card is part of the Motherboard. I have the original drivers but they will not install due to the "Invalid Access To Memory Location". Anyhow my son went and bought a new networking card, and it gives the exact same error. I tried uninstalling the networking card in the device manager, but when the hardware is reinstalled, and the drivers are about to install it gives the same error. computer is a Dell XPS 420 with 6 gigs of RAM, an Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600@2.40GHz Also in the Device Manager everything under the Heading Network Adapters has a Yellow Triangle with an Exclamation mark in it. I know that this means that there is an error somewhere. I also want to add that when I checked the Netgear GA311 Network adapter card (this is the new card that my son bought)in the Device Manager it says This Device is not working properly because windows cannot load the drivers required for this device (code 31).

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This problem does not occur with any other Office Products,only Access.It happens to all databases on the server and to all users.

It does not do this when the file is saved on my desktop or when I am working on it directly through the cloud server. When working on the cloud server, however, I went to Compact and Repair my database and a window came up saying the file location did not exist and my whole database disappeared. It was already saved in the file location, I was just compacting and repairing.

Is there some problem with using a local server that backs up to a cloud that makes it lose connectivity every few minutes? Why is this only happening with Access?

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Jan 17, 2012

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I suspect that he did something and gained remote access to my computer.I found out about it when I checked my wireless connections on my router and found his name on the network : Steve's - Iphone and a couple of unfamiliar connections. I then opened my task manager and ended some tasks I thought were possibly infected. When I went back to the wireless status, the unfamiliar connections disappeared.

I use Norton firewall + kaspersky internet security and my virus definitions have always been up to date, but I cannot detect anything. I also set my options to permit only MAC authenticated computers and changed my wireless WPA/WPA2 key, but every time I turn my wireless on, this guy somehow is connected to my network. [code]

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May 15, 2013

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Nov 29, 2011

I'm using a Linksys WRT54G in my home and I have it set up to allow me to connect remotely (VPN and RDP) from work. I do this every day and it works perfectly. The problem I'm having, though, is that every morning it doesn't work until my wife wakes up her laptop. After that it works fine, whether her laptop is on or off. It behaves as if the router is "asleep," and when she generates some local network activity, it wakes up, thus allowing me remote access.
 
I believe it's a router issue and not a computer issue because not only does it affect VPN and RDP, but even the router's remote management interface is unavailable until this happens.
 
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Basic Setup  Port Range Forward Management
 
Pretty much every other setting is defaulted. Like I said at the start, my setup works perfectly and I'm very happy with it. I just can't figure out why every morning it doesn't work until my wife uses her laptop?
 
When I'm at work, hers is the only computer on the local network getting assigned an IP by the router. Until she turns on her laptop, the DHCP client list is empty. Could it be that the router needs at least one connected device assigned an IP by its DHCP service in order for it to receive external connections?

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