I am more familiar with firewalls and this is my first wireless device, so I have a few questions.
The 1130AG is a router, correct?
How in the he!! do you configure the DHCP for the wireless side? The documentation on this is very very lacking!! What I found is listed at the end of this...
I had a similiar situation where after a short time applications would stop working. I could not even ping the box (even though it was on the same local network). If I pinged a client for the target computer, the application would start working again, but for a short period of time.
When I...
First, I have a PIX 501 with ver 6.3.
I have the files that I tftp'd via the PDM to some file, lets say firewall.cfg. When I grab a new firewall out of the box, connect a serial cable to it, start up hyperterminal, and select the file transfer, it gets to a certain point, then bombs out. I...
I have a computer that is on the inside interface and needs to send data to a printer on the outside interface. I have no translations for this printer and 1 access rule (to access port 9100).
Here is the strange behavior
* After a time of about 15 minutes, data is no longer sent to the...
Here is the set up, I have a webserver (192.168.60.113) conencted to firewall #1. I have a client (192.168.70.1) connected to firewall #2. Both the webserver and the client are connected to port 0 (it is a long story, but that is how it needs to be). Between firewall #1 and #2 is my common...
I have a 501 with an AD server connected to ethernet1 (AD server address is 192.168.100.1.) and a client computer connected to ethernet0 (client computer 192.168.11.108). The client successfully sends two UDP packets to my AD server and the AD server replies to my client. My client computer...
I have a setup in my lab using an AD server, PIX 501, and a dell laptop running Win 2K. The AD server is connected to interface1 (inside) and my laptop to interface0 (I named it SuSe). The AD server has an address of 167.155.212.251 and my laptop 192.168.11.108. I want my laptop to join and...
I am wondering (I do not know if I will do it yet) what is the correct way to allow UDP broadcasts to port 137 through a PIX 501 (that is broadcast to say 192.168.10.255/137)? It appears that my firewall does not have a translation for the .255 address.
What is the correct way to handle this...
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