Hello;
I have a ploblem with a Xerox Printer; very hard for me to resolve; any help in this matter is greatly appreciated.
Situation Summary
DocuColor 12 Xerox printer, with a Fiery X12 RIP running original Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 1.5. The workstation is running Windows XP, and...
no.. I don't think this router is designed to work with a external security appliance like the pix; currently I use it just like a switch getting Internet by port 1 from port 1 on the pix, but if i hook port 1 of pix to Internet port on router, THAT interface default ip is 192.168.0.1. From...
I have no problems given an ip to the APC's because I can just get to them connecting its serial cable and change the ip; got to try that, but the router (Dlink DIR-655) interface is by default 192.168.0.1; it can be changed and I did before and I can't access it just the same; the wireless...
I forgotto mention the cabling connection is crossover from modem to pix int0, straight for the rest of all 4 ports; port 1 to port 1 on Dlink router ( I tried connecting it to the internet port and that way I can access the Web interface at 192.168.0.1 but all other settings get mess up and no...
I'm still stuck with my pix 501 configuration; I can browse the internet and access the internet from my Mac wireless connection with the Dlink DIR-655 router but the objective to access my cisco lab rack can't get it done yet, nor can I access the web page of the Dlink router to configure...
For some reason now I can't not get to the default ip address/router page of my Dlink router but it is working and the wireless working too;another thing is I'm using cables in this fashion;
cable modem> crossover pix501>port1,2,3 straight(cisco lab rack, 2 for the nic on the AP9211 power...
The only thing is mine is a cable modem not a DSL; I have straight Internet connection; no authentication or passwords.
I reckon I need to substitute the ip 192.168.5.0 for my inside ip's after looking at ipconfig? or should I type exactly what you suggested?
nope; it worked for few minutes; I could configured the Dlink to just do the wireless, no DHCP, having the pix as DHCP; I can ping from the pc to the dlink and to the pix (default gateway) but i can't ping from the pix to inside, like, pix> Dlink or Pix> pc !!??
So I just connected the pc direct...
yes; besides this Dlink DIR-655 router for the wireless part of the network I also have a wireless access point in the living room and a wireless pc card for my kids pc, besides two laptops windows and mac, could be 3 should I decided to use an old emachines I need this dlink working for sure...
Thanks sub; the link was useful for some commands; I still going to need more detailed configuration than that to set my network; for now I got the Internet working as far as my main PC goes but the wireless LAN I can't get it to work yet; I need to know if is because the cable I use ( crossover...
Hello all;
After trying to make my home router to let me access two ip addresses from my LAN from the Internet via Mac laptop, I gave up on that and bought a Pix 501 from a local IT guy in town and now I'm thinking configuring this appliance to run VPN's.
Problem is I know jack how to do it...
ok;I finally connected from the outside WAN to my LAN following your instructions; new problem is I couldn't telnet; even setting ports 22 for ssh and 23 for telnet; renew ip address; typed new ip like ssh//:70.11.140.x:22 and nothing;
tried to use terminal services on my mac as well and same...
when I access the apc's from inside the LAN I just use terminal service on my mac laptop or safari web browser. from my PBC I can use hyper terminal TCP/IP Winsock, port 23 or Tera Term, same way (Telnet) or typing address in Internet explorer http; where only one address can be accessed and the...
unclerico, unfortunately I can't connect yet ; I logged into another network with my mac and did what you instructed and no results; I was told that this router model won't allow that connection to take place because the firewall set in place and it is not designed for outside access; I wonder...
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