Recent content by Yimman

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    Paying for 1000mbps, but getting 300mbps

    [/quotemsg] I'm connected via ethernet so I should be able to get over 700 on speedtests. But it only goes up to 300. While downloading, the download speed only goes to max 30mbps which is about 300mbps. Is there any settings on my computer or the router that has to be changed for Gbps...
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    Paying for 1000mbps, but getting 300mbps

    Hello leopreem, We need to know if you are connected via wireless or wired. 200 to 400 Mbps is about right for wireless if you are standing next to the router. For wired, your coaxial may not support a full 1 Gbps. The computer you are testing on may not have enough power to process that much...
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    Routers and networking

    Hell Aliee, Without the model of your TP-Link and an understanding of how many users you are planning to host we can only provide a broad answer. As long as your TP-Link has wireless capability, then you can definitely use it as an access point for others. You should be able to create Virtual...
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    No internet connection

    Hello Zaza007, If you are able to access your internal networks, there are a couple potential reasons: 1) The default gateway is not correct. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/15089/windows-change-tcp-ip-settings 2) You are connected via both wired and wireless. If you are using wired...
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    Ethernet cable connected but it says there's nothing connected

    The first thing to test is another host device. Using the same cable and the same modem port does this happen on a known good device? If it does, then replace the cable. If that does not work, then look at the modem. Unfortunately based on your reported symptoms it is most likely a defective...
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    TP Link Router TD- W8960N to SonicWall TZ300

    Even if you still have an RJ11 connection in your building the LAN side of your modem would be setup for RJ45. I found that the TD-@8960N does have a couple of options for bridging interfaces and provided a link to their user manual below. If this not an option then dual NAT may be required...
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    Looking for a solution to networking issue

    Since the problem has happened across multiple installations you should be looking at hardware failures. The first thing to check is the cabling between your host and firewall/router/modem. Bypass all devices on your network except your ISP modem. Move your ethernet cable to a different port...
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    Small office network with Cisco firewall

    Scott, Were you able to resolve the problem you were having? It is best practice to assign a static IP address to your server within the subnet of the other devices on your switch. Starting over on some of the logic, I do not remember a lot of what I typed earlier, the server should be on the...
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    Need Help to Setup Port Forwarding through Double Router Setup (2 subnets)

    If we move away from the having a switch connecting to your WAP there are several settings that are questionable. 1) Are you using Multicast? If not, disable IGMP snooping 2) Is there separate network connected to your ZTE? If not disable DHCP server on the router 3) Why do you have two...
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    Assigning IP's to multiple LAN network

    Your addressing is not correct based on the CIDR that you are using. If you have learned subnet masks, that will help you to identify what is wrong with your subnets.
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    How to go about getting DDoS'd?

    Joosh, >The information I am going to share is what the person did and I am in no way condoning that it be used for any illegal or illicit purposes.< I am a cyber security professional with experience in several colors of hats. When you clicked on the image your IP address was logged and given...