I have aaa set up on a 1720 and an 837. I was authenticating using Cisco ACS, and had the 1720 as the NAS. AAA authorization kept failing when I would telnet to the NAS. Going thru the console, it was fine. So I moved the config to my adsl 837, and pointed the ACS to it. Same deal. When I look...
Isn't a jumpjack one of the most dealdy ants in the world? Or, I mean, jackjumper. Not as dangerous as the Siafu in Africa. They ARE the most dangerous ant in the world.
I had a network built on Boson Beta v6, and R1, R2 and R3 all connected to eachother (no redundancy). R1 could ping R2 and R3, R2 could ping R1, but NOT R3, and R3 could ping R2, NOT R1. This I believe is a definite bug. Also, I am able to use 56000, 64000 and 125000.
Paparazi is right---does the voltage fluctuate, or is it a steady 11.52VDC? I would not gamble with a cheapo PSU like that---it will take out your processor faster than an overheating problem!!! And are these idle temps? What happens when multitasking (dvd burning, cd burning, playing a game...
I would say look at articles in Tom's Hardware as far as bench testing goes. You want a processor that does not get too too hot, or if it does, then it can withstand it. Also, you may consider RDRAM, 800MHz "rambus" RAM. The Pentium D 940 is the best bet as far as I'm concerned. Will you be...
I think you are WAY overcomplicating things. Try plugging into the USB port closest to your ethernet port. I have the same mouse/keyboard. I was having to press the "connect" button on both, until I realized my what-I-thought-were-new-batteries needed to be replaced.
What IP are you choosing for the static entry? If it's the next in line after the last is given out by the DHCP server, then the DHCP server could be giving yours out after a lease runs out, thus overriding your entry. The first thing I would do is set it up for DHCP, since you have a DHCP...
If your T1 is slow, do a download speed test (Google it). Do a few. Sounds like you have a trojan on a machine uploading info to an attacker. Get a cisco adsl 837 router. You can use it as a dsl modem, firewall (very good one), to log and stop attacks with acl's, and it can be used as a packet...
Uh, it should warn you about a new network, where you can put it in the trusted zone or keep it in the internet zone. The full version does, anyway. Why would you ever use the freeware?
How could I enable the router to keep track of unauthorized login attempts or attack attempts from the internet? Do I need to run a syslog server daemon on my pc? Thanks.
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