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We were just assigned a new block of 5 IP addresses from our cable company.  We are needing to Nat one of the new IP addresses to our new VOIP PBX server. The challenge is that our old IP address t...
Zones: Routers, IP PBX, Cisco PIX FirewallDate Answered: 05/05/2008 Views: 0
We just purchased a new Multi-Wan router for our office.  I would like to know if it is possible to use our existing Cisco 871W router as just a VPN concentrator.  If so how should it physically be...
Zones: Routers, VPN, IPSecDate Answered: 05/27/2008 Views: 0
We are running a Cisco 871W as a remote office VPN endpoint.  The ethernet ports are bridged with the wireless interface so users can choose to either hard wire or use wireless.   This works great ...
Zones: Routers, 802.11 WirelessDate Answered: 02/23/2008 Views: 13
Hi, I am configuring my cisco 871W but i cant get anything accross, basically clients connected on the wireless network or the phisical ports cant go across the router to my network. See confi...
Zones: Routers, Networking Hardware, Network O...Date Answered: 12/15/2008 Views: 0
Hi. I have a cisco 871w router. I would like to do the following. 1) Enable Wake on Lan so i can wake op computer from remote destination. 2) I would like to be able to use pcanywhere f...
Zones: Networking Hardware, RoutersDate Answered: 04/14/2009 Views: 4
Can anyone help me configure a Cisco 871w router for remote vpn? I would like to be able to VPN in via my laptop while remote. I tried the SDM VPN setup but unsuccessful. I have two vlans. 10 an...
Zones: Routers, VPNDate Answered: 06/04/2009 Views: 14
Can I get someone else to take a look at this for me.  I'm able to plug into FA1 and statically assign my ip and get to the internet.  My issue is that my ssid's aren't working right.   SVBCOpen...
Zones: WLAN, Routers, 802.11 WirelessDate Answered: 06/06/2009 Views: 19
Hi guys, We just purchased new CISCO 871W router. I configured it similar to what we have configured on our CISCO 1841 that works flawlessly. However, I can't get to the Internet. I can ping the...
Zones: Routers, Networking, N...Date Answered: 06/21/2007 Views: 0
Hello, I've never configure such thing before so try to answer in very simple form. I have one Cisco PIX-506E in my main office and Cisco 871W in branch office. configuration is like this: I)...
Zones: Cisco PIX Firewall, VPN, IPSecDate Answered: 03/25/2008 Views: 0
I'm trying to get port forwarding to work for an 871W Cisco router for a web server and email.  I've setup NAT and set rules in the access lists to allow traffic.  Using the CLI to debug it (if I'm...
Zones: Cisco PIX Firewall, Routers, Enterprise...Date Answered: 03/19/2008 Views: 5