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When a client connects to the switch directly via ethernet we have no problems getting an IP. When connected to wirelessly we can not get a DHCP address, but if I set the IP to static, I then have no problems. Please note that the DHCP server being ...
We are in the process of adding a wireless network to the existing LAN. The requirement is that wireless clients have access to the internet, and occasionally access to the internal webserver. But, at no time should wireless clients be able to access...
I am going to be adding a second network (wireless) that needs to be isolated from the primary network except for one server (www). Currently the wireless is on a second VLAN, that while permitting internet access does not of course allow access to t...
Below is a copy of the current running config. We have several issues. The device is a 506E purchased 2 weeks ago.First, behind this firewall, I can not connect to another office using Remotely Anywhere (uses Java on port 2000). The webpage loads but...
Below is a config that appears almost line per line similar to a working config (I removed SNMP, Telnet etc..). The first PIX runs just perfectly.The second which was being setting up this work has a few issues. First and foremost is the server at 19...
You have got to be ****ing me? I have read where the WLAN controller will act like a relay agent, but now to find that a PIX will not accept these requests is disheartening to say the least. This does explain why when I brought the controller home ...
192.168.3.1 is the inside interface to the PIX connected to the wireless network. I have applied that configuration, except it does not accept subnet 0.0.0.255. If I switch that to 255.255.255.0 the command is entered. At the moment I do have interne...
You know at the very lease Cisco should have Linksys updating their firmware for these routers to support a connection. Or maybe this is Cisco's way of getting people to upgrade to Cisco. I couldn't help noticing the upgrade offer sticker on the box ...
I wouldnt be able to assign users to a group using this method? Basically we have 12 remote users who need to VPN, but we do not want them to have access to the office network. They would access a specific machine setup solely for them that would syn...