My internet is typically just fine but when I try to use LAN it cuts in and out every few minutes, which as you can imagine ruins everything. Currently using wi-fi as my Ethernet port somehow has ceased working. No other computer wired or wireless in my house has this problem.
I'm trying to portforward for a game, and in order to do so, I'm setting up a static IP. I've portforwarded in the past and all's been fine, but when I'm trying to set a static IP now it allows me to portforward and host the game, but whenever I try to log into any sort of website, it cannot find the page. The only fix to this is to allow it to obtain the IP address automatically. I've had a static IP in the past and yet I've never run into this issue before.
When I go to my TCP/IPV4 settings under the properties of my selected internet connection, I open up my ipconfig(I'll post it below) and select "Use the Following Ip Address". I then input 192.168.1.73, to change it to that.
Then, I click on the subnet mask box and it auto-fills 255.255.255.0, which is listed under ipconfig anyways, and for default gateway I input 192.168.1.1. I leave the DNS server boxes blank because it doesn't list them under ipconfig and it's what I did in the past to achieve the same results. After I click OK, the issue I listed above begins.
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I have 3 computers at my home, a WRT54G V1 router.
2 of the computers are connected wired to the router, the internet on them works fine. My other computer I have connected via wireless, and when I try to go on the internet every 3 seconds it is saying not available. Now one thing I noticed was that when I connected to the wireless network it renamed it to my computers service tag. I confirmed this via a friends laptop. From "Busted" to "DCLZMRH1_Network", defenetly not something I did.
When this wireless computer is connected, ALL computers on the network begin having the same problem where each 3 seconds everybody is disconnected randomly. However as soon as I turn the wireless computer off, everything goes back to normal on the wired computers.
I have successfuly replicated this issue using 2 different wireless adapters, one USB, and one "wired" the one you put on the inside (lol) I have Brighthouse Networks cable internet
Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.1 OS Version: Microsoft� Windows Vista™ Home Premium , Service Pack 2, 32 bit Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz, x64 Family 6 Model 15
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I can successfully make and receive VoIP calls via a Cisco SPA 303 IP phone, my iPhone 4S and a sogtphone on my MacBook PRO, using both DrayTEL and Sipgate as ITSPs. The Cisco phone is one of seven connected through the 3CX PBX software; but the iPhonne and the MacBook bypass the PBX and connect directly to the ITSP via the TP-Link router and the staellite modem.However, when I try to make or recive a second (simultaneous) call, both calls start breaking up.This happens both with the Cisco phones and with the iPhone and MacBook; so it's not a problem with the Cisco phone or with the 3CX soft PBX, since neither of these is involved when using the iPhone and the MacBook.I have tried various port forwarding configurations over the last few weeks, but still the problem persists. The current forwarding arrangement is ports 5060-5080 and 5090 and 9000-9049 for the PC running the 3CX software, and ports 5160-5180 for the MacBook. The iPhone has sipgate.co.uk set as both the Local and the External PBX IP, and the PBX port is 5060. The Local SIP port is 5964 and the Fisrt RTP port is 4000.
After some time of usage (typically days), I notice that Bonjour networking degrades. That is, the various Apple computers on my network can no longer see each other via Apple's Bonjour protocol. They can still connect directly using IP addresses however. The only solution seems to be a reset of the router. Are there some detailed logs I can look into to determine what the problem may be? The logs shown in the web interface don't seem detailed enough.
I want to set up an E1200 as a wireless access point for guests, and ordinarily I'd be happy to connect it LAN-to-WAN and have it create its own subnet, but I need to connect one office PC to it also because connecting the E1200 to the main gateway displaces that office PC from the last Ethernet port on the main router.
So I disabled DHCP on the E1200 and connected it LAN-to-LAN. The modem is at a fixed, non-configurable address of 192.168.0.1/255.255.0.0 and the main router is at 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0. I set the E1200 to a static IP of 10.0.0.12/255.255.255.0.The E1200's primary wireless connection works fine. The guest access connects, but it does not prompt for a password and web pages generate a "failed to load" sort of message.I temporarily connected the E1200 as the main router and re-enabled DHCP, though I kept the static IP of 10.0.0.12/255.255.255.0, and in this configuration the guest access worked. I observed that it connected via 192.168.33.1/guestaccess.cgi (or something very similar to that).
The latest Mountain Lion (OSX 10.8) update somehow broke the Cisco VUSB software. I downloaded and installed Mountain Lion yesterday, and now the VUSB software is not working correctly. When I try to connect to my printer, an error appears saying the connection failed, but the dashboard shows it's connected. When I try to print, the printer is shown as unavailable. I have Cisco VUSB version 1.0.0 for OSX and the EA3500 Router.
Windows 7 32 bit laptop ----> Windows 7 64 bit PC with USB network adapter.
I'm trying to move a folder from one computer to the other. There are about 300 files totalling 3mb.
At around "234 files remaining", the transfer freezes, and after a minute or so, the network connection on the destination computer is shown as Disabled. If I right click and choose "Enable", it makes the attempt, says "connection failed", and then "It is not possible to connect at this time. No network was detected. You may need to plug in your network cable to complete the connection."
What will fix it is unplugging the USB network adapter and replugging. But it only allows a little bit more transfer before it happens again.
I tried initiating the transfer from one computer, and again from the destination (bringing the files to it), but the problem occurs just the same. On additional attempts it will reconnect to the other computer and allow me to browse the files, but the connection crashes again without any more progress. My internet connection is fine otherwise, doesn't do this unless I'm transferring data across the network. I disabled Eset real-time protection but have windows firewall up (I'd rather not turn it off).
I am getting drops in MRTG graph. Pgm nhiPoller[Net]: Received large delta from 'hyd-rt3845-01-GigabitEthernet0/1'. Poll is dropped (OID in error is ifInOctets. Delta is 3989641522. Old value is 4239690170. Current value is 3934364396.).
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What could be the reason for the polling drops and is it IOS bug.
I used the ASDM wizard (6.3) to set up a remote VPN. After slightly adjusting the wizards configuration the VPN is working well.
Now I need to change the Outside interfaces IP address. When I do that the VPN no longer works. If I change it back to the original value the VPN works again.
What configuration changes do I have to make regaurding the remote VPN after changing the outside interfaces IP address?
I have upgrade the firmware on several RV082 (and RV042) model routers, and all of them have had subsequent WAN connectivity loss. The WAN works for a while, then stops working until the router is restarted, then fails shortly thereafter. I would assume it was some configuration corruption on incompatibility with the upgrade, but the symptom has been universal. EVERY 2.x upgrade I've made to a RV082 or RV042 router has exhibited this symptom. Reverting to the 1.3.98-tm firmware fixes the issue.
So (foolishly) I let the software updater delete Java 6 (which only Apple provides), and I installed Java 7 from java.com. Was running ASDM 6.4.9, all I got was the Java 7 splash box. Updated ASDM to 6.4.9-103, same problem.
I can run ASDM in one of my VM's, but it's a pain.
I using cisco 837 for incoming remote access VPN connections with are working very well but I recently created one outgoing easy vpn connection and I have issue since that time. As soon as easy VPN is up and established successfully I lost remote VPN access to internal subnet.
Where is : Internal subnet: 192.168.172.0/24 remote VPN pool 192.168.24.2-6
Take a look at config attached and point me at missconfiguration
I have had intermittent problems with this PCI 802.11n adapter since I installed it. There isn't a new driver available, so that's not a solution. Issue is despite a strong signal, WiFi connection breaks sometimes when a session (either e-mail or browser) is started.The bar signal indicator goes from 5 bars to none, and mouse-over shows "no connection." About half the time the PC locks up (frozen cursor, no response to ctrl-alt-del, etc.).some of the time, the PC recovers after several minutes or more, other times locks up completely and the PC must be either forced reset or powered down manually. I've run CC Cleaner and check out the registry but can't find anything that works. PC is a 2.4GHz Celeron 1GB RAM running WinXP SP3 with all updates.Not related to browser; behavior is the same with Firefox, Chrome, IE. Also, other PCs on same network have no issues.On occasion I've triggered the lock-up while I had performance monitor running, and in the cases where the machine resumed running by itself, history showed no overloads typical of lock-ups. This PC is used almost exclusively for basic e-mail and browsing.
I just spent a number of hours getting a site-to-site VPN tunnel and Cisco Quick Connect client running on my WRVS4400N and RVS400. Turns out the problem was the routers don't route IPv6 properly and it takes precedence over IPv4
I have a RV120W that reboots itself when the WAN (ADSL modem) breaks away. With an old D-Link low end router, reconnecting after a failure is completed after 5 seconds and nobody cares, but the RV rebooting takes almost 2 minutes which is actually noticed...I also have some trouble getting VPN running, QuickVPN as well as normal IPsec, using either Shrewsoft or Greenbow as clients. get this router running with 3rd party VPN clients?
Currently, I have a Cisco 4948 in office that connects to a remote site via BGP. From what I am seeing, when connecting a new device to this switchport (we connect devices to this switch for a multicast VLAN that is set up), the BGP link fails after roughly 20-30 seconds. The switchport is not tagged with a VLAN, or any other config. Just a plain old port. This outage continues until the port is added to the mutlicast VLAN.
ACS5.2 time sync breaking once in near around one month and not able to authenticate after that .I am using domain controller (Windows Server 2008 R2) as NTP server for ACS .
What is the reason for it , is there any bug in 5.2 release or do i need to configure a thired device and point as NTP for ACS and domain controller.
I do have C3750G-12s switch which is not able to boot as of the expected. Every time when I break the stack and try to use console i got a weird output from my console output. we need the stack to be break and use those switch separtally .
We have Four 2960S Switches in Stack. We have created Multiple VLANs. While Pinging from Member PC to Member VLAN IP on Switch, we are getting Higher TTL response & Some ping breaks for One Particular VLAN. While pinging from Member PC to Member PC, we are getting Normal Ping Response.
On board NIC: Intel 82579V Gigabit Network Controller (asus sabertooth x79 motherboard)I installed the drivers for it from intel's site.f I set link speed to auto (chooses 100mbps full duplex) or 100mbps full or half duplex, any HTTP downloads get slowed to a crawl (30kbps) (steam downloads remain at normal speeds). If I set it to 10mbps full duplex, download speeds jump to normal (500kbps for most HTTP sources)his happens on just this new computer (wired connection), any other computers on the network (wireless) work just fine
I have a site to site tunnel (bidirectional) configured between two ASA 5510's (head office and remote office) running 8.2.2. I'm trying to upgrade one end (head office) of the tunnel to 8.3.2 but when I do that, traffic from the remote office to the head office isn't transported. Traffic from the head office to the remote office is still fine (remote desktop sessions, etc).
A quick comparison of the 8.2.2 config and the 8.3.2 config on the head office ASA look identical in terms of the crypto/site-to-site commands.Is there any Cisco guide created yet for creating site/site tunnels under 8.3.2? I'm able to upgrade both ASA at the same time if that's determined to be a prerequisite.
I am preconfiguring a couple of 5510's before shipping to site. I have my Site to Site VPN tunnel up fine and can ping from internal subnets between sites. However as soon as I configure NAT on my outside interface my pings die. I checked out a very comprehensive config guide posted by TAC and I think the answer is to configure twice-NAT which I believe I have done. Still I get no packets down the tunnel.One clue I have found is that I get this message logged when the NAT is applied & affecting the routing "ASA-6-110003: Routing failed to locate next hop for ICMP from Outside:10.56.8.4/512 to Internal:172.16.60.253/0"Output of sh run object / sh run object-group / sh run nat / show nat from the two ASA's :-
I have a Sony Vaio running Windows 7 Home Premium. Yesterday I accessed the Internet at the office over a Cat5 cable. Last night I accessed the Internet at home via my USB Internet dongle (actually an O2 mobile phone). Today neither works. I have also tried to connect to the Internet via Wireless and that does not work either.Needless to say my desktop (using the same Cat5 cable) works. My mobile phone can access the Internet on it own. And others can get the wireless to work.My Vaio can connect to all three; however, all three say "No Internet access".I changed nothing between last night and this morning. I have scanned through the list of Windows Updates and nothing has been downloaded in the past week. I have turned off my firewalls (in both McAfee and Symantec Endpoint Protection). I have run the three NETSH reset commands with Administrator privileges. I have rebooted my machine numerous times. Nothing works.
Whenever my sister plays on the laptop. My ping goes up to 400+. Is there a way to make my ping less and she could still do w/e she wants on her laptop?
have a Cisco 5508 controller (version 6.0.199.4) that when I enable global multicast mode it will work for an hour or two and then it will kill the network. All internet both wired and wireless, access to server everything dead. I then have to directly connect to the service port and disable the global multicast mode. Then two reasons for enabling it are Docs2Go and LanSchool both require multicast to be enabled. I have it enabled on our wired network and it works OK there. ted.
I have a Panasonic Viera plasma tv (with no Wi-Fi) and as soon as i turn it on my wireless internet drops. It is a d-link 615 with a netgear modem attached. i cant find anything on the internet about it, have even tried changing every channel on the router and still no luck
Recently my wirless internet stopped working. I am running a HP dv 9000 laptop. The indicator light always stays amber (instead of turning blue when turned on) on external wirless switch. The wireless adaptor should be a Broadcom 802.11b. This does not show up in device manager, but my computer says the driver for it is installed. In the device manager there is one device with a yellow question mark beside it called "other device". Under this device there are three more devices called "base system device" with a yellow exclamation point next to them
I'm having an intermittent issue with my E4200v2 router. Frequently I will be using a device on the wireless network, and it will be unable to reach the internet. Normally I would assume this was a problem with the cable modem, but disconnecting from and reconnecting to the router often fixes the problem.
I have one WET200 Wireless Brigde, connected to internet router... I can't use the infraestructure mode to broadcast the ssid to wireless cliente like laptops,
Only can use the ad hoc mode, but the wireless clients dont reach the internet from adhoc connection trought WET200...The datasheet saids "client only" for WET200, what is the diference between client only and Access Point mode? ??