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Is there a way to insert a pause to wait for keyboard input when pasting a series of commands? For example I would like to paste this from a text file: Router(config)#Interface Gigabit0/1Router(config)#shutdown<pause and wait for a tap on the keyboar...
Hi,If I do a speed test (bandwidthplace.com) while connected to a remote locations 1140 standalone access point, the download/upload speeds are roughly 100kbps.There are no other devices connected to the access point at the time.Wired PCs on the LAN ...
Hi all,1811 router lets me get as far as "monitor session 1 source interface fastethernet" but when I finish it with the interface number "fastethernet 0"it gives me a "Invalid input detected at marker |^| pointing at the F in fastethernet.The Cisco ...
No replies last time.With the following config I can ping both to and from hosts on the Office LAN to and from the Outside Network, but not out to the ISP.Traffic moves fine from Office LAN through NAT to and from ISP.But from Outside Network I can o...
Here is my current config (Names and IPs changed, and snipped out the irrelevant stuff)version 12.1hostname XXXX!ip subnet-zerono ip domain-lookup!!interface Ethernet0/0 description connected to Office LAN ip address 192.168.12.1 255.255.255.0 ip bro...
Swapped out the AP. No change.So it's somewhere farther down the line.But I have another question.In the APs web management interface, if I go to ASSOCIATION in the menu, I see 3 clients.If I click the MAC address link for each client, it brings up a...
Scott,I have tried new patch cables.Swapping out the AP was my next move. I have a spare 1140 here at headquarters that I will take to the remote location on Thursday. I will report the results then.Thanks,Mike
Thanks for the response.It would have helped to monitor the traffic from our remote offices when trying to analyze network slowdowns using Wireshark.In our situation, our WAN circuits are provided by another company, and they have agreed to SPAN port...
Here it is then. The whole thing staright out of the router exceptI've replaced sensitive info with XXXs and bolded (is that a word?) network numbers on e0/1 and e1/0.Thanks,Mike