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We've got a WRVS4400n which we use for our internal Wifi. It has a static IP of 192.168.0.45 and I've previously connected in to the admin console with no problem.
However I need to make a few changes and am finding that I cannot access the admin con...
We recently replaced our old WRVS4400 (which failed) with a new WAP371. Have to say, initial impressions are not good, and looking through the forum posts, it seems I'm not the only one who's not impressed.But we've got it now, so I need to try and g...
HiWe have a Cisco WRVS440N (running firmware V2.0.2.2-ETSI) which is used for wireless connectivity to our network.Over the last couple of days we've noticed that if connected wirelessly through this device, occasionally you will not be able to ping ...
Hi,We've recently installed a Pitney Bowes Postage meter which needs to connect to the PB servers to enable it to do whatever it needs to do.In the documentation, it states that 'The System only supports “chunked” HTTP Transfer Encoding communication...
We have several SRW2048 switches which are running OK - however one of them is logging the same error several times every minute.The error is :-04-09-2014 15:50:05 Local7.Warning 192.168.0.20 %UPNP-W-DBOVERFLOW: UPnP retransmission DB overflow.I've ...
Hi Pantelis,Thanks for the response.How do I confirm whether or not I'm doing HTTP inspection? I have a 'Service Policy Rule' called 'inspection_default' which has only 'Default Inspection Traffic' selected. Under the 'Default Inspections' tab, 'http...
Hi Marty,Thanks for your quick response.Maybe taking a step back and letting you know what I'm trying to achieve would be the best thing - you can then advise as to the best configuration.This WRVS is plugged directly into our firewall and offers 'Gu...
Thanks guys - the error was on my part.I watched the video and realised that the Interface of the 'Netflow Connector' is the Interface that it's sending on, not the interface that I want to monitor. So once I'd changed this to the LAN (rather than on...