I'd have to get into your system to see what you're talking about. You can re-enable data logging on the router though, at whatever level you need to.The Conservative wrote:The problem is that there is no way of knowing, the way they have it set up they completely circumvented the logging system... so no traffic is being recorded. Like I said, they broke it, and I need to tare it down and build it back up. The problem is that we pay $2500 a year for Dell support and they aren't providing it.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Walk around the office with a WiFi scanner, and see if you're crossing channels, and what your signal coverage looks like. It's also very possible that the traffic is too high for your ISP connection.The Conservative wrote:
Well lets just see, the wifi is choppy at best,
That's normal, unless I misunderstand you. Your WiFi traffic should all be routed to your router.everyone is connected to a single hub instead of being balanced out like they should be.
You have to log in via VPN on the internal network? Or do you mean for internal to external connection?I can't port forward to computers to bypass the VPN login for file sharing and other things we do here...
That's a setting in your router. It does take some know-how to navigate Cisco systems, but you can definitely set max users, or filter devices.I can't limit the people on the network because of the way they have it set up. I can't do a lot of things I should be able to do, because it's not set up correctly.
Cancel the Dell support.