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I have been using a PIX 501 running 6.3(5) as my home gateway router for years. Over the last year or so I have had intermittent problems with users getting access to the internet...mainly when guests come to the house. And in the last mo...
Hello,System: XP Prof (Version 2002) Service Pack 2Cisco VPN Client: 5.0.03.0560This is a corporate banded laptop, so I don't have the luxury of upgrading the service pack, patches or software - all that stuff has to be directed from the company to e...
Hello all...first post to these forums.I have two issues. Hopefully all of the below is explained coherently, please let me know where I might need to provide better clarity. Here is the setup:Cable Modem --> PIX 501 ---> Patch Panel ---> workstatio...
After additional research I am starting to think the 50 user upgrade requires another physical device. Is this true? Is the 10 user to 50 user upgrade a software upgrade/setting...or is it changing out to another physical device?
On a side note, I methodically went through each step.1) uninstalled cisco vpn client and rebooted2) traceroute still didn't work, then I reset the tcp/ip stack again and rebooted.3) traceroute now worked, rebooted again4) traceroute continued to wor...
FYI...other things to note:1) Standard DNS lookups continue to work2) Ping continued to work3) General internet browsing worked4) connecting to other windows workstations continued to work...everything related to networking still seemed to work just ...
i "think" I resolved problem one. I am now using 100basetx for half-duplex setting and thus far it appears to be working without any errors. I think the bigger problem I had with this one was just knowing the correct interface syntax. I've looked ...
One other thing to note. As I mentioned above, workstations with a hard IP off of the Netgear swtiches are getting ARP registers in the PIX...but those PCs are unable to ping the PIX internal gateway. In my experience I would have assumed the PIX w...