Help with static IP address for the WRT54GL by EZXS55W
Hi all!
I'm having some trouble network at the office and cannot keep close internet for all the world just try a new mode of connection of the cables.
We recently received a notice on five new static ip addresses for the office, we did turn on DHCP those for a year now.
We have a basic network requiring no credentials of the modem or connection.
At this moment we have a network cable straight from the network on the router (WRT54GL) failure. Then, the router is defined in gateway mode and uses one of our static Ip addresses.
I wanted to connect my server to the same fault, but using the static IP address, so I thought why not do it through a switch.
So the network failure, I ran the right network cable into the uplink on the switch (EZXS55W) connector and then put the router in port 1 and my server port2. Both connected with the right cables.
The Internet light on the router does not light and the switch just flicker light now and then.
Maybe someone here can help me how I should put up to get to the top and running, what do I have to configure something special on the router or maybe somewhere use twisted cables.
Please I need your help!
Thanks for the help and you where once there was something wrong along the way.
I tested my switch before trying this, but apparently it is now broken.
I borrowed another switch of a friend and everything was up and running in a few seconds.
So now I just need to buy a new switch and everything will be fine.
Once agan, thank you...
Tags: Linksys Switches
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My printer (HP7210) is wired connected to my WRT54GL router. 2 computers also have a wired connection, my laptop is connected wireless. All of these computers use the connected printer. 2 computers can only use a static IP address for the printer. How can I set a static IP in my router?
I don't think that the WRT54GL supports static IP with the stock Linksys firmware.
The solution is to assign the static IP address to the printer. Most of the printers on network supports the definition of a static IP address manually. The key is to set the static IP address on the printer out of the range the WRT54GL uses for its DHCP server. Sign in to the administration page of your router and see what addresses the range of IP addresses he uses to hand over the IP address of the client. Usually, Linksys likes to start xxx.xxx.xxx.100 and have leases of 50 to 100 a cancelled so to avoid conflict, you can use any IP in the range of xxx.xxx.xxx.002 through xxx.xxx.xxx.099, or through xxx.xxx.xxx.254 xxx.xxx.xxx.201. After configuring the IP static on the printer, you may need to reconfigure all the print drivers that are already installed on client computers so that they can connect to the new static IP address to the printer.
See the user guide page 140 to learn how to manually change the IP of the HP 7210 printer settings.
For example try using the next/IP subnet mask if your router is configured to use 192.168.1.100 to its DHCP server setting:
Use the IP address of: 192.168.1.202
Use the subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Use the gateway: 192.168.1.1
To change the IP of the control panel settings
1. press Setup.
2. press 8and then press 3.
This selects the Network Configuration , and then IP settingsmenu.
3. press on until Manual appears, then press OK.
4. change the IP address, and then press OK.
5. change the subnet maskand then press OK.
6. change the default gatewayand then press OK.
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How to remove the default for a limited only account gateway (with static ip address)
I have 1 pc with 4 accounts 1 account administrator and user the rest is limited accounts. I use a static ip address and the question is how to remove the default gateway on these limited account so that they cannot access the internet
The entry door is fixed to the adapter and selectively cannot set properties of the different adapter for different users, all users use the same adapter.
With Internet Explorer (does not work with other browsers), you can configure a proxy server with a fake address, you can do this through Group Policy, or you can do it manually for each individual user through the Internet Options settings. You can set the proxy server address map of loopback (127.0.0.1) or you can set it to a bogus address of your private address range (usually the range 192.168.xxx.xxx)
If you are using other browsers, you can use NTFS permissions to deny access to the Explorer or the program directory or you can use software restriction policies to deny access to specific programs.
Alternatively, you can use a logon script to activate the network connection service when you open a session and the other to turn it off when you log, but if you do this you will disable the entire network for limited users if it cannot be a solution for them. The script can be a simple two-line script:
Logon script:
SC config Netman start = demand
net start netmanLogoff script:
net stop netman
SC config Netman start = disabledThese can be useful:
http://www.howtonetworking.com/Internet/restrictie11.htm
http://www.christianblog.com/blog/abelajohnb/disable-Internet-access-in-Windows-for-specific-user-accounts/John
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Hi all
I found that I can not configure the static IP address for Cisco Touch on TC7.0.1 / 7.0.2 with the procedure described below.
1. upgrade a codec (e.g. SX20 TC6.3 or less) and a touch paired with the codec for TC7.0.2.
2. after the upgrade, désapparier (with the help of désapparier Touch button) touch and it reboot.
3. tap on "IP settings."
4. Select "Manual IP allocation".
5. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and then press "Save".
Even though we have configured the static IP address with the above procedure, IP allocation remains 'Auto' (= DHCP) and the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway is also empty.
In this situation, the only way to configure the IP address for the Touch is to use the DHCP server.
I guess many users uses the static IP assignment like us, so please fix it as soon as POSSIBLE.
Best regards
Kotaro Hashimoto
Hi Kotaro,
It is a known problem in TC7.0.1 and TC7.0.2. The id of the bug is CSCum82147.
To work around the problem, set IP address you want the button before moving on to TC7.0.x.
The bug has been fixed and will be included in the next version of the TC software.
Kind regards
Jonas Tysso
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Is there a way to specify the static IP address for deployment EGGS in the ovftool command?
Hello
I'm trying to deploy EGGS using ovftool. I see the option - network and - net available for the selection of the network by name, although I wasn't able to find a way to assign a static IP address in the ovftool command itself. Something like - ip0 = 10.10.10.10. Is there a way we can do that? User interface when we deploy an OVA, we have available to provide IP address, gateway, DNS and network mask.
Thank you
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If the ovf/eggs is created to have definable properties, as an IP of the machine, you can use the "-prop ' parameter to ovftool.exe.
By literature ( http://www.vmware.com/support/developer/ovf/ovf20/ovftool_201_userguide.pdf), is the syntax to set a property:
--prop:
It is near the bottom of page 24, as well as an example.
To see if the ovf/eggs that you are using has configurable options, you can use ovftool.exe in mode "probe" (page 25). Just issue the command with only one source, no target, as such:
> ovftool.exe myAppliance.ovf
This should generate the results of the probe, which should list all configurable properties, including their 'key '. This key is what you use with the "-prop" parameter. In the example of probe on pages 25-26, the FVO has two properties, 'db - ip' and 'ws - ip ". Then you should be able to specify values for these properties by adding the following to your ovftool order:
... --prop:db-ip=10.10.10.10 --prop:ws-ip=10.10.10.11 ...
How does do for you?
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I have two laptop computers HP, have all two WIN7, that keep the IP address for my printer 6940dt, each time power to the router failure. I have a desktop PC connected to a router NetGear and RCA modem connected to Comcast cable internet. I have also an other desktop computer that connects wireless through the router... but this office never loses the printer IP address and I can't understand why it isn't and my laptop.
I've had fellow at the computer club senior Center tell me that I need to set a static IP address to the laptops to connect. I don't know how and I need someone to explain in a language I can understand, like real basic. I searched the internet, but the things that I found were very complicated to understand.
Can someone help me?
Oops, sorry, I forgot that yours is a wired network printer only.
You are on the right track - just go where you were and follow my directions - it all works even with cable as it wireless.
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I have the professional printer hp (hp laserjet P1606) model, I have connected the printer to my router by ethernet port. Thus, he got a dynamic IP, that we know changes this dynamic IP most of the time and create problems. If I click on the ip address of the hp printer on the list of clients of wifi router. There is possibility to provide the static ip address for printer I did and gave a static ip address. a few days later the router has been restored and then I face the problem is I couldn't Ministry the ip address of the printer. How can I access the ip address of the printer... because until the printer is not an IP and I click on the ip address and a printer page does not open I couldn't change the ip address or the type of static or dynamic ip... .the photos I have uplaoded...
Hi @Tahir-Mehmood,.
I would say to restore the printer back to factory settings. HP LaserJet Pro P1566 and P1606dn - default settings factory restore printers.
Then, the router must assign a new IP address to the printer and you should then be able to again access the server built-in Web printer.
If the router assigns the printer IP address automatically, temporarily connect the printer to the computer using the Ethernet cable and ad hoc of the printer. This will give you an IP address so you can access the printer built-in Web server, and then you can configure the IP address again through your network.
I hope this helps. Thank you.
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I once agn had someone go into my account, because that's not me, and change my send with a lot of waste, glance I asked help for what you wrote back me with the changes, I've changed to what you all say how even this CONTINUES to is WHY? HOW to stop this PERMENANTLY. If I can't get an answer to stop all this C * I move MY E-MAIL to one who can PROTECT me. "I have these ppl go to my account and CHANGE the address to send mails and send them AUTOMATICALLY because I DON'T." Now, let's see if you all can help me PERMENANTLY stop it
Hi Quietgert,
To better understand the issue, we need the following information:
(a) do you use a webmail (e.g. live...) or a (for example windows mail) mail client?
(b) since when are you facing this problem?
Probably, the message has been tampered with, forging your address as the sender.
Think you can try:
Ø you can change your password, make sure you choose a password that contains a combination of numbers, letters and characters case sensitive.
Ø make sure your computer is up-to-date. Install the latest updates of windows on your computer security
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/install-Windows-updates
Ø race online scan for any threat and try to correct
http://OneCare.live.com/site/en-us/Center/cleanup.htm
You can follow the steps provided by Vincenzo Di Russo MVP to get rid of malware on your computer, please click on here.
For more information, see the link below
https://consumersecuritysupport.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?mkt=en-us&scrx=1Thank you, and in what concerns:
Ajay K
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.
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There are several posts on my network configured with static IP addresses. To go to sleep or restart (warm), they will get an APIPA 169.254.x.x. address I found that there are three ways to solve this case temporarily:
- Shut the computer down (cold) and back on the power.
- Disable and re-enable the adapter.
- Disconnect and reconnect the network cable.
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Can anyone help?
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