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192.168.1.X is a local ip address ,, i trust that thhe vpn is in seperate places and is done with the wan ip over an internet connection?????
OK maybe the problem isnt on your side but the main office building,, when connecting , have someone looked for repeated attemps to connect by observing the fire wall,, if it appears to be blocked byu the firewall simply diasable any and try it out.. If it works then all you need to do is set the firewall correctly..
I was reading the ip address in your original post and those are local address,s are you certin the VPN is correct ???? did you use the correct STATIC IP ADDRESS ASSIGNED BY YOUR ISP??
your lynksys has justonly hang for a meantime..what you have to do is to unplug the unit for atleast 5 mins.then try to plug it again.ang your lynksys would be good.. ;)
Check if the LAN cables are connected properly, make sure that client PC's have handycafe client installed and connected to the hub/switch with the server PC.
In some cases wherein the server has two LAN Cards installed, make sure to choose the LAN Card which is connected to the hub/switch where the client PC's are also connected during the initial start-up of the Handycafe software.
Note: Check if the hub/switch or router (whichever you're using) does not have a problem.
a network or networked computer is any computer that is connected to a network whether its wired or wireless or possibly even bluetooth so that it can exchange information or share services such as printers / storage etc.
Thin Client is like citrix where you can use old hardware ( computer hardware ) to connect to a server that will use the network to run the operating system ( but the operating system is on the actual server )
generally they have numerous servers in one area and you can manage everything in that one room or location.
You need a cable or dsl modem to connect to the internet. From the modem you run an ethernet cable to the "broadband" or "Internet" port of your router. Also make sure your lynksys is a router, not a switch
The modem needed to be set to a 192.168.x.x network, and the SG300 Firewall WAN port needed to be set to a dummy IP on the same network for it's IP, and the specific 192.168.x.x address for the gateway and DNS.
Technically no, not unless the PC where the modem is connected to is used as a Gateway/Share Internet Connection and is connected to the WAN side of the router. However, this arrangement would need a lot of manual configuration and settings on the modem side PC as well as the client PCs.
Alternately, you may be better off connecting the modem PC to a hub rather than a router and set static IP adds on the client PCs.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Hello Mike,
Are you able to log into the web interface of the product and see the data statistics for the ports?
This switch has a web management interface, so I'd advise logging into that to see what's actually happening to each port.
Take a look at that and get back to me with your findings. If you find that you can't access the web interface, there may be another issue we need to look at.
Let me know how you get on.
Thanks
reaxion
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