I have a cisco 3550 switch. I have a vonage router plugged into that switch and also a obitalk router. I want to give both the vonage and obitalk boxes maximum priority. I started reading about QOS but am not sure I've done the right thing. I put both phone boxes in their own Vlans.
Can this be done with just a few config lines ? I don't want to continue if thats not the right thing.
I have a website setup behind a router, so the router has the external facing address and it will forward requests to the webserver inside the network. If there are X number of invalid login attempts, that IP address will be blocked from logging in.
Hi!
I'm trying to do exploits over Internet rather than my local network.
I only have a internal IP (e.g. 10.0.0.1), no public IP.
As I understand I would need to portforward from the router, by specifying that my chosen port goes to my internal IP address.
However, I don't think I can access port forwarding on the router.
I have one adsl modem/router which is not "top" of the line and it lack allot of options which I need. I was able to acquire one Cisco router recently which has all options that I need ( like DMZ, VPN, port forwarding, etc). I'm interested, if I connect the old modem/router to new Cisco router using bridge mode, will I be able to use all the features on the Cisco?
have a DSL modem setup with 192.168.1.1 local IP. Everything working fine. Then have a linksys wireless router that I have connected to the DSL modem. I have enabled DHCP on the wireless router, and have assigned 192.168.107.1 IP address to this router, with 255.255.255.0 as the mask.
I'm attempting to RDP from the internet to a server in my LAN.
Hi Guys,
First this problem has nothing to do with Ubuntu because my exact setup was working fine with my old router. I haven't had any luck searching for my problem on search engines or this site. Maybe there is an expert here or someone who has had the problem that can help. Thanks in advance for reading.
I get disconnected from my wireless router a couple times a day.
So I'm trying to set up SSH access to a friend's server, and we've learned from his ISP (SureWest) that their modem is bridged. Next, the router (Linksys E2000) was set up for port forwarding.
No outside access. We then tried DMZ to the server's IP. No go.
Then, we flashed the router with DD-WRT, still convinced it was a router issue.