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Old 07-03-2004, 04:40 PM
Sandeep Khanna
 
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Default Problem bridging Wireless adapter + (LAN adapter + cross cable CISCO device)

Hi All,

My current setup...
MS WinXP Professional with 2 network adapters:
1. DLink 520+ PCI wireless
2. 3Com EtherLink XL 10/100 PCI

Here is where it gets interesting... I have a CISCI ATA
186, Analog Telephone adapter that needs an internet
connection to route my telephone calls via internet,
courtesy Vonage.com . This CISCO device is connected via a
cross-cable to the above mentioned WinXP Professional
computer. The idea being that this CISCO adapter connected
via cross-cable will be able to communicate with the WinXP
computer. And, bridging the 3Com EtherLink adapter with my
DLink 520+ wireless adapter would let the CISCO device to
get an IP via a DHCP server (another computer in my LAN)
and get on the internet.

With all that said, I have had the above mentioned setup
working for the last 1 year. But, 2 weeks back I installed
Boingo wireless software from Boingo.com and it just broke
everything. My phone wasn't working as the CISCO device
was not getting on the internet. I uninstalled the Boingo
software, but to no success. I even reinstalled WinXP
completely...afresh. And, then tried bridging the DLink
Wireless & 3Com LAN adapter... but, then the WinXP
computer wasn't getting any internet and the DHCP server
logs on the other computer would show tons of DEAUTHEN
packets coming from this WinXP computer ... in particular
from the DLink wireless adapter and the CISCO device (I
confirmed this via the MAC addresses on the DLink wireless
adapter and the CISCO device)

What am I missing here. What am I forgetting. I know I
should have made notes in the first place a year back when
I had this setup working. But, here i am.

Any ideas, suggestions, comments? Anyone?

Thanks in advance,
Sandeep Khanna
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Old 07-05-2004, 12:44 AM
apuzzi
 
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Default RE: Problem bridging Wireless adapter + (LAN adapter + cross cable CIS



i'm not answering your problem but i have some of the same troubles/
if you will help me. rephase your setup.
from the input cable foward.
thanks
"Sandeep Khanna" wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> My current setup...
> MS WinXP Professional with 2 network adapters:
> 1. DLink 520+ PCI wireless
> 2. 3Com EtherLink XL 10/100 PCI
>
> Here is where it gets interesting... I have a CISCI ATA
> 186, Analog Telephone adapter that needs an internet
> connection to route my telephone calls via internet,
> courtesy Vonage.com . This CISCO device is connected via a
> cross-cable to the above mentioned WinXP Professional
> computer. The idea being that this CISCO adapter connected
> via cross-cable will be able to communicate with the WinXP
> computer. And, bridging the 3Com EtherLink adapter with my
> DLink 520+ wireless adapter would let the CISCO device to
> get an IP via a DHCP server (another computer in my LAN)
> and get on the internet.
>
> With all that said, I have had the above mentioned setup
> working for the last 1 year. But, 2 weeks back I installed
> Boingo wireless software from Boingo.com and it just broke
> everything. My phone wasn't working as the CISCO device
> was not getting on the internet. I uninstalled the Boingo
> software, but to no success. I even reinstalled WinXP
> completely...afresh. And, then tried bridging the DLink
> Wireless & 3Com LAN adapter... but, then the WinXP
> computer wasn't getting any internet and the DHCP server
> logs on the other computer would show tons of DEAUTHEN
> packets coming from this WinXP computer ... in particular
> from the DLink wireless adapter and the CISCO device (I
> confirmed this via the MAC addresses on the DLink wireless
> adapter and the CISCO device)
>
> What am I missing here. What am I forgetting. I know I
> should have made notes in the first place a year back when
> I had this setup working. But, here i am.
>
> Any ideas, suggestions, comments? Anyone?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sandeep Khanna
>

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  #3  
Old 07-05-2004, 02:56 PM
Sandeep Khanna
 
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Default RE: Problem bridging Wireless adapter + (LAN adapter + cross cable CIS

Hi Everyone,

Below is my current setup. The network bridge is *not*
working. The properties of the Network bridge reveal that
Bytes sent have atleast some value, But, the bytes
received are 0 (*zero*)

Moreover, Whenever the bridge is activated, the DHCP
server (another computer) logs seem to be flooded with
DEAUTHEN packets coming from the CISCO device and the
Wireless LAN adapter as identified by their MAC addresses.

What's wrong?? MVPs?

WinXP Professional
-------------------------------
| |
| | bridge |
CISCO VoIP| Cross | Wired ____ Wireless | Wireless
device | Cable | Ethernet / \ adapter | link
OR |---------------------| |--------------------
Any | | |
computer | | |
| -------------------------------

Sandeep Khanna

>-----Original Message-----
>
>
>i'm not answering your problem but i have some of the

same troubles/
>if you will help me. rephase your setup.
>from the input cable foward.
>thanks
>"Sandeep Khanna" wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> My current setup...
>> MS WinXP Professional with 2 network adapters:
>> 1. DLink 520+ PCI wireless
>> 2. 3Com EtherLink XL 10/100 PCI
>>
>> Here is where it gets interesting... I have a CISCI ATA
>> 186, Analog Telephone adapter that needs an internet
>> connection to route my telephone calls via internet,
>> courtesy Vonage.com . This CISCO device is connected

via a
>> cross-cable to the above mentioned WinXP Professional
>> computer. The idea being that this CISCO adapter

connected
>> via cross-cable will be able to communicate with the

WinXP
>> computer. And, bridging the 3Com EtherLink adapter with

my
>> DLink 520+ wireless adapter would let the CISCO device

to
>> get an IP via a DHCP server (another computer in my

LAN)
>> and get on the internet.
>>
>> With all that said, I have had the above mentioned

setup
>> working for the last 1 year. But, 2 weeks back I

installed
>> Boingo wireless software from Boingo.com and it just

broke
>> everything. My phone wasn't working as the CISCO device
>> was not getting on the internet. I uninstalled the

Boingo
>> software, but to no success. I even reinstalled WinXP
>> completely...afresh. And, then tried bridging the DLink
>> Wireless & 3Com LAN adapter... but, then the WinXP
>> computer wasn't getting any internet and the DHCP

server
>> logs on the other computer would show tons of DEAUTHEN
>> packets coming from this WinXP computer ... in

particular
>> from the DLink wireless adapter and the CISCO device (I
>> confirmed this via the MAC addresses on the DLink

wireless
>> adapter and the CISCO device)
>>
>> What am I missing here. What am I forgetting. I know I
>> should have made notes in the first place a year back

when
>> I had this setup working. But, here i am.
>>
>> Any ideas, suggestions, comments? Anyone?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Sandeep Khanna
>>

>.
>

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  #4  
Old 07-05-2004, 08:03 PM
Sandeep Khanna
 
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Default RE: Problem bridging Wireless adapter + (LAN adapter + cross cable CIS


>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Everyone,
>
>Below is my current setup. The network bridge is *not*
>working. The properties of the Network bridge reveal that
>Bytes sent have atleast some value, But, the bytes
>received are 0 (*zero*)
>
>Moreover, Whenever the bridge is activated, the DHCP
>server (another computer) logs seem to be flooded with
>DEAUTHEN packets coming from the CISCO device and the
>Wireless LAN adapter as identified by their MAC addresses.
>
>What's wrong?? MVPs?
>
> WinXP Professional
> -------------------------------
> | |
> | | bridge |
>CISCO VoIP| Cross | Wired ____ Wireless |

Wireless
>device | Cable | Ethernet / \ adapter | link
> OR |xxxxxxxx|------------| |--------------------
> Any | | |
> computer | | |
> | -------------------------------
>
>Sandeep Khanna
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>
>>
>>i'm not answering your problem but i have some of the

>same troubles/
>>if you will help me. rephase your setup.
>>from the input cable foward.
>>thanks
>>"Sandeep Khanna" wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> My current setup...
>>> MS WinXP Professional with 2 network adapters:
>>> 1. DLink 520+ PCI wireless
>>> 2. 3Com EtherLink XL 10/100 PCI
>>>
>>> Here is where it gets interesting... I have a CISCI

ATA
>>> 186, Analog Telephone adapter that needs an internet
>>> connection to route my telephone calls via internet,
>>> courtesy Vonage.com . This CISCO device is connected

>via a
>>> cross-cable to the above mentioned WinXP Professional
>>> computer. The idea being that this CISCO adapter

>connected
>>> via cross-cable will be able to communicate with the

>WinXP
>>> computer. And, bridging the 3Com EtherLink adapter

with
>my
>>> DLink 520+ wireless adapter would let the CISCO device

>to
>>> get an IP via a DHCP server (another computer in my

>LAN)
>>> and get on the internet.
>>>
>>> With all that said, I have had the above mentioned

>setup
>>> working for the last 1 year. But, 2 weeks back I

>installed
>>> Boingo wireless software from Boingo.com and it just

>broke
>>> everything. My phone wasn't working as the CISCO

device
>>> was not getting on the internet. I uninstalled the

>Boingo
>>> software, but to no success. I even reinstalled WinXP
>>> completely...afresh. And, then tried bridging the

DLink
>>> Wireless & 3Com LAN adapter... but, then the WinXP
>>> computer wasn't getting any internet and the DHCP

>server
>>> logs on the other computer would show tons of DEAUTHEN
>>> packets coming from this WinXP computer ... in

>particular
>>> from the DLink wireless adapter and the CISCO device

(I
>>> confirmed this via the MAC addresses on the DLink

>wireless
>>> adapter and the CISCO device)
>>>
>>> What am I missing here. What am I forgetting. I know I
>>> should have made notes in the first place a year back

>when
>>> I had this setup working. But, here i am.
>>>
>>> Any ideas, suggestions, comments? Anyone?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Sandeep Khanna
>>>

>>.
>>

>.
>

So much for Microsoft Valued professionals (MVPs)...
I finally got the above shown setup working... thanks to
this Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 302348
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-
US;Q302348&ID=KB;EN-US;Q302348&)

Thanks anyways to anyone who atleast tried thinking about
this problem.

--Sandeep Khanna

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