Wireless-G router/camera questions

Hi,

Works great. Just 3 questions.

1) Any way to see which of a list of pre-authorized accounts has logged in and when to view the camera via Sololink DDNS? I'd like an audit trail of viewers.

2) Does turning on wireless security to 64-bit or 128-bit significantly/perceptibly make the video slower?

3) The Wireless-G router and camera have a cable-modem connecting the router to the Internet. Hanging off the router is one PC. If the PC is down, can viewers on the Internet via DDNS still see through the camera?

For the above I'd guess the answers to be:

1) No. 2) Yes. 3) Yes.

Thanks ahead,

Stuart

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cracraft
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Hello all,

I am somewhat new to routing and am having a problem with part of a config.

This is a frame realy connection to a ATM DS3.

I have the routers talking to each other but can't talk from the router to the lan.

Here is my setup.

2600 to frame realy T1 to 7200 ATM on DS3 to Internet.

I can ping between the routers, and from the 2600 through the 7200 to the Internet.

I can not ping past the 2600 to a computer connected to the router via the fastethernet port.

I have coppied the config below and hope some of you cisco gurus can point me in the right direction.

The computer is connected to 229.166.3.254 and can telnet to the fastethernet port at 229.166.3.253 via cat 5 cable directly connecting the two. I can not ping from the computer to the 229.166.3.249 but can reach *.250 and *.253.

From the 2600 router I can ping everywhere except back to the computer that is connected to it.

I am sure that I am missing something obvious. Can anyone tell me what it is?

Here is the config for the 2600. Thank you in advance for any insight anyone can provide. - John Winters

version 12.2 service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime service password-encryption ! hostname router1 ! enable password ! ip subnet-zero ! ! no ip domain-lookup ip name-server 227.144.8.1 ip name-server 227.144.8.2 ! ! ! ! interface FastEthernet0/0 description connected to Internet ip address 229.166.3.253 255.255.255.252 no ip redirects no ip unreachables no ip proxy-arp no ip mroute-cache speed auto half-duplex no cdp enable ! interface Serial0/0 ip address 229.166.3.250 255.255.255.252 encapsulation frame-relay IETF frame-relay interface-dlci 16 ! ip classless ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 229.166.3.249 ip http server ip pim bidir-enable ! no cdp run snmp-server community public RO

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John Winters
  1. What is the default gateway of 229.166.3.254. It should be
229.166.3.253

  1. Does the 7200 have a route to 229.166.3.252/30?

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Martin Gallagher

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