I am trying to access a government jobs page to apply for an internship. When I access the page from my home network (using multiple browsers and multiple computers) I get a result that references the job opening from last year, and doesn't have an application button. When I access the site using my 3G connection on my phone, or when accessed from any other internet connection, I get the new page which includes information about the 2013 job opening, and has an application button. When I try to enter the URL for the application page on my home network, I get a 404 error. If I turn my wifi off on my phone and reload the same page, it resolves to the correct page.
I'm at my brother's house and I'm trying to connect to hs wireless network. I know the password but whenever I try to enter it it gives me a message that says, "The network password needs to be 128bits or 256 bits depending on your network configuration. This can be entered as 8 to 63 characters or 64 hexadecimal characters." From other forums I've looked at it says that I need to get to the router settings page. It gives me an IP adress to paste into the web browser but it doesn't come up as anything. What the heck?
I have a wireless setup with a linksys router hooked up. I mainly connect with my laptop but now I'm trying to test out a Dell Inspirion 3000 Windows XP. The Dell picks up the signal of my connection that is secure when I have the proxim router connected. When I go to put in my password I get this message : "The network password needs to be 40bits or 104bits depending on your network configuration. This can be entered as 5 or 13 ascii characters or 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters." Otherwise if I direction plug in the Ethernet cord it 'connects' but I can't do anything. I'm set up as a WPA Personal in security mode when I got into my linksys account.
So I have an issue with getting a laptop hooked onto the router signal. The router is a brand spankin new Linksys EA4500 and the laptop is an IBM which is running Win XP (not sure of SP version as it is a customer's comp. at a hotel I run). Anyway, the error message I am encountering is:The network password needs to be 40 bits r 104 bits depending on your network configuration. This can be entered as 5 or 13 ascii characters or 10 or 26 hexadecimal charactersAt first I thought is was my router password since it contained a $ symbol so I changed it to only letters and numbers but still didn't work. I have never encountered this error message on any laptops and no other rooms have been affected.
I did a network test with Passmarks Performancetest. I'm running a 10/100 network with all devices connecting at 100Mb. On Performancetest there are 2 tests to run for Network speed, TCP and UDP. The TCP speed test came back with an average 62000kbps (7.5Mb), and the UDP was 89000kbps (10.8Mb). As I'm running a 100mb network, shouldn't the results of been higher?
My dlink wireless has a WEP consisting of 40 numbers (or 4 lines of 10 numbers)When I connected a PC to the dlink it asked for the key and I entered all 40 numbers and it connected without problemI also had to enter all 40 digits for my Wii to connect to it.But when I connected my PS3 I only entered in the first 10 digits and it connectedI have connected various devices to the dLink and some ask for the first 10, some 20 and some require all 40.I have just bought a new phone Samsung Galaxy Ace and trying to connect to the dlink is impossible. I have entered all 40 digits and it wont connect, it just says "authenticating" then "disabled". I have tried the first 10, then 20, then 30 and it still says disabled.The problem then is I don't know whether the phone is faulty or the dlink just wants a particular line of my key.
I'm new and just entered in the world of studying my certification for Cisco, since I'm curious I see that there are switches that can perform task depending on the layer? I see some with specifics for Layer 2, some other for layer 3 and even some others with router capabilities!I know this is a rookie question but how do I know what the best switch for a network? or how can I identify them?
I'm running an ISE 1.1.1 and i need to authenticate guest users.The goal is apply different Authorization profile to the same guest user based on the thevice he use to connect to the guest wlan.
I.E.: if guest user "user1" connect to the guest WLAN using a windows laptop, than apply "Guest" authorization profile if guest user "user1" connect to the guest WLAN using an Apple iPad, than apply "Mobile" authorization profile
I've tried to deployed the following 2 authorization policy: 1)if "Apple-Device" and "IdentityGroup:Name EQUALS Guest" then "Mobile" 2)if "Guest" then "Guest"
but the first rule never match and even if I use and iPad to access the guest network the "Guest" authorization Profile is matched
I've verified that the iPad is correctly recognized as an Apple-Device changing for test purposes the rule table in 1)if "Apple-Device" then "Mobile" 2)if "Guest" then "Guest"
Actually I have a lab with ACS 5.3 running with 802.1x, but when when the user is successfully authenticated, it's assigned and IP address from the DHCP server, is there a way to assign a static IP address depending of login username??
I am working with a client who is adamant their backbone is fine. However, I am unable to get a single iperf connection to generate anything more than 9.5 megabit/s, and can go all the way up to 322 megabit/s with multiple streams before it looks like we are saturated. Note the example below for a single stream has a 1MByte window, with 8kb we were only able to see 2.4 mbits/sec per stream (as seen in the per stream in the example below). Where would you begin to look for why we cant seem to exceed 2.3mbit/s with an 8kb window, or 7.88 with a 1mbyte.
I'm using an Acer Aspire 5532 and just recently set up my own network with my Cisco WRT120N router. I used the installation disc and set up a WPA password, named my router, and my network. For the installation, it seemed I could not even start without physically linking the router to my laptop with the included rollover cable. I finished that, and ever since my wireless adapter has been disabled. Whenever I attempt to enable it, I get an error; my laptop shuts down and I'm presented with blue screen. The only way I've been able to get back to normal is to reboot in safe mode and than do a system restore.
I have 100mbps connection but when i took the test at speedtest.net it was so slow i don't understand whats bottle necking my system. When i download games off of steam it downloads its much faster then downing anything from my browser. I know its my network because when i went on steam and changed my download settings to cable and it was fixed.
Just setting up and testing a Cisco 891-K9 router. Used CCP for basic setup, figure I'll tweak any settings needed later.For the firewall, I chose the default "medium" security setting in CCP, then added some holes (already setup in NAT) for outside access in.
Now on to the real question:I noticed that I am now unable to click through google search results. On any borwser. Clicking on any search result simply loops back around to the same google search page. If I disable Javascript on the browser, everything works as expected. So it appears that the firewall is preventing something in google's scripts from redirecting and "clicking through" to the final destination page.
I'm familiar with our old Pix firewall commands, but still a relative newcomer to the zone based firewall and commands for this new 891, (relevant Config pasted below) (Gi0 is the WAN interface)
! ! multilink bundle-name authenticated parameter-map type protocol-info yahoo-servers server name scs.msg.yahoo.com server name scsa.msg.yahoo.com server name scsb.msg.yahoo.com
I have a ASA 5505 as a default gateway to a network, whenever I tracert to outside it shows every hop ip address as the ip address I'm trying to get too, quick example
lets say I'm in a 192.168.0.0/25 network but I want to trace to 10.10.10.10
I'm trying to block access to dropbox.com on our ASA5510. I have it setup and it blocks dropbox.com just fine. But it is also blocking google.com. I can't figure out why.
Here's my config. When it blocks google, it blocks it with the terminated by inspection engine, reason - disconnected, dropped packet.
regex Block_Dropbox ".dropbox.com" access-list URL_Filtering extended permit tcp any any eq www access-list URL_Filtering extended permit tcp any any eq https
Why does the sx300 series only displays ping and traceroute results in 20ms intervals (see below)? The example in the CLI manual shows "regular" results. These 20ms intervals are not useful for troubleshooting. This is version 1.1.0.73 on an sf300-24. [code]
We have a design of two 6509 running in a VSS with dual supervisor each having fthree 10/100/1000mb etherner modules. We have diagnosed a wierd problem that none of the switchports in module 1 and 2 on either switches are having layer2/layer 3 connectivity.
Tried everything from changing the cables to changing the end device but no luck with it.
Module results show pass and no errors in the logging.
I have ASA 5510 with CSC-SSM-10 .ASA 5510 IOS version- 8.4.2 and CSC-SSM-10 IOS version 6.6.1162.Web filtering is working fine with respective to my configuration.From yesterday morning, i was facing issue with the sites like gmail, webmail.After giving credentials like username and password in the web page, the page is not resonding.In troubleshooting process, i removed all the acls, class maps which will direct all the traffic towards the CSC. In this scenario all my mail service sites are opening.If we apply the these ACLs and Class-Maps, only my mail service sites only affecting.
I am configuring Clientless SSL VPN on ASA5505 with 8.2(2)17. After the login, default page should be "Home", but if activating "Anyconnect". it always goes to Anyconnect as a first page. If disabling "Anyconnect" using SSL VPN Customization Editor --> Portal --> Application, it always goes to the other one. Never get "Home" as a first page, can I set the first page manually?
When my wife gets chemo, we spend the day at the hospital, and I login to their WiFi as a guest. When I do, I make a connection with no problem, but after the initial page comes up, additional pages load very, very slowly regardless of what browser I use (Chrome, Firefox, or IE). I don't have that problem on any other network. Moreover, other users on that same hospital network can login as guests without encountering that problem. So, the problem is not browser-related, and it occurs only when a single laptop connects to a specific network. I'm using a Dell XPS 16, running Windows 7 Pro with Windows Firewall.
I have a home LAN. It has a Linux server with a website that I'm building. I can access the website from the LAN side, but not from the WAN side. I have port 80 open on the router and to the static IP of the server. I know the WAN IP of the router and I keep it connected so that doesn't change.From the WAN side I can access the server's Apache default web page via the IP in the URL as "http://a.b.c.d" but I can't get at the website. I tried "a.b.c.d/abc.com", "a.b.c.d/abc", and " a.b.c.d/ www.abc.com" but all I get is 404 - Not found.what is the proper URL syntax that let's me get at that website?
I was in a pub the other day. When I tried to use their wireless I was directed to a webpage to enter the password.I am a web designer and want to make a funky login page, not for a user ID. Just to enter the password to my wireless.How do I do this? Im not aiming to make my system more secure.
i'm having an issue with a computer on my home network (Windows XP Professional SP3, latest updates) where i can't access the Internet or even the router on my home network (which it is part of).if i look at the network connection (wired) under control panel it shows as connected, and it's set with a static IP address (always has been), so nothing looks out of the ordinary there, yet if i try opening Internet Explorer i just get the "page cannot be displayed" page, and i can't even ping my own router- request times out.I've tried connecting a wireless adapter that i use on my laptop every day.. it connects to the wireless network no problem, but still the same results with IE and pinging the router.
I want to create an ad hoc network on my lap and when other users connect to my ad hoc network and open your browser for the first time ... I take a personal website, not to have set in your browser ..
I'm using my 655 as a WAP, so nothing is connected to the WAN port. Since I run a SBS2008 in my home, I also have the 655's DHCP disabled.If I enable Network Filtering, everything inbound/outbound on the LAN ports works except accessing the Admin page. Even if I put the connecting PC's LAN MAC in the tablet.
My laptop is experiencing internet problems. I cannot connect wirelessly. It says I'm connected and my strength is excellent, but when I open google chrome i get Error 105 (ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED) unable to resolve the server's DNS address. I tried reloading and changing the settings as it says the issue might be also restarted the laptop numerously and still nothing happens.