I am having problems with some machines losing their internet connections. I do a ipconfig release and renew and everything is fine. The odd thing is after a couple of weeks, the problem goes away. Where should I start looking to find the cause of this issue?
I have a network with one range of IPs (10.122.244.1 to 10.122.244.254), and I am runing out of IP’s wich the best way to increase the range with out use the superscope.
which command can you use to determine the configuration of your IP setting?
In our company, we are using an VPN to connect Lotus Notes and other specific aplication to some servers.For security issues, we are using an proxy, and our public IP is routed to their firewall IP, and I can`t acces with Remote Desktop the workstations from our company.Should I rebuild the VPN entirelly and change [...]
This is an odd situation. I have a Netgear router/firewall, internal address:192.168.0.150 All the PC’s on the network have 192.168.0.xxx as address. Every web site I go to comes up except one. It’s consistent across all PC’s. If I change the IP address to anything other than a 192.168.0.xxx, I can still go to all [...]
I have two links with different ISPs, and both links (512Kbps) are terminated on separate Cisco routers (2811). Currently, we are using one link, and another link is new. I want to do load sharing and redundancy between them. Right now I am not using BGP (routers are configured in simple manner). My present network [...]
I will explain the situation before I post my question. I have broadband connection and a wireless router. My IP is static and it’s the same if I connect from any computer within my network when I go to www.whatismyip.com . My question: how can someone connect to my PC using Netmeeting for instance and [...]
what is statistic assignment of an IP Address
We have a PIX successfully running VPN (I just inherited this network so I am not sure what all is here yet) and we want to restrict which external IPs can access VPN. What is the best method to do this? See my config below (With obvious parts removed or Xd out) PIX Version 6.3(3) [...]
I currently have a 192.168.1.0/24 network. I have one cisco router with many cisco switches that allow everyone to have a DHCP ip of 192.168.1.X. I will soon have more people then the /24 will handle, so I would like to switch to: 172.16.30.0 subnet 255.255.254.0 mask 172.16.31.255 broadcast That gives me as my starting [...]





