Broadband Router User Guide
R24.0031.00
(Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, Me, and Macintosh)
Troubleshooting
I can't connect to the broadband router.
Possible Solution:
Make sure the broadband broadband router is properly installed, the LAN connections
are okay, and the power cord is plugged in.
Possible Solution:
Make sure that your PC and the broadband router are on the same network. Initiate
the DHCP function and retrieve the IP address automatically.
Possible Solution:
Make sure that your PC is using an IP address that is within the default range
of 192.168.123.xxx. Make sure the address of the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
To verify these settings, click Windows Start, Settings, then
Control Panel. Double-click the Network icon, select the TCP/IP
protocol for your network, and click Properties.
If you are still unable to connect to the broadband router, refer to the ping
procedure below.
I can't access the Internet through
the broadband router.
Possible Solution:
Make sure the network cable and the power cord are connected correctly. Make
sure the Ethernet cable is correctly connected to the PC and to a LAN port on
the broadband router.
If you are still unable to access the Internet, refer to the ping procedure
below.
My broadband router is not communicating
with my analog or ISDN modem.
Possible Solution:
Make sure the cables are all correctly installed. If this does not correct
the problem, open the Configuration Utility, click Toolbox, and then click Reboot.
This will restart the broadband router and then it should communicate with your
analog or ISDN modem.
I can't access the Internet using an
analog or ISDN modem.
Possible Solution:
Make sure you do not have an Ethernet cable plugged into the WAN port of the
broadband router. You cannot have a modem cable and an Ethernet cable connected
at the same time. You can also reset the modem by unplugging it for at least
three seconds then plugging it back in.
I can't access the Internet using a
broadband modem.
Possible Solution:
Make sure you do not have a modem cable plugged into the modem port of the
broadband router. You cannot have a modem cable and an Ethernet cable connected
at the same time.
My broadband router is not acknowledging
my printer.
Possible Solution:
Make sure the cables are all correctly installed. If this does not correct
the problem, open the Configuration Utility, click Toolbox, and then click Reboot.
This will restart the broadband router and then it should communicate with your
printer.
I can't access a printer or files that
are being shared.
Possible Solution:
Check each PC and make sure that file and print sharing has been enabled.
Make sure you have the correct drivers for the printer loaded onto each machine
in the network that will use the printer.
Troubleshooting Ping Procedure
If at any time during the ping procedure you do not receive a return message
for a successful ping, this means that the address you are pinging has been
changed and is causing a conflict. Check the address in the configuration utility
and make any necessary corrections using the console mode. After you have made
the corrections, continue with the ping procedure.
- Click Windows Start and then click Run. In the Run
dialog box, Windows 95, 98, and Me users should type command and click OK.
Windows NT and 2000 users should type cmd and click OK.
- Type Ping 127.0.0.1. This is your local host address and this will
ensure that the TCP/IP protocol is installed and functioning properly. If
you cannot complete this ping, disconnect the router and then repeat the installation
procedure.
- Type Ping followed by your IP address. This will ensure that your
PC is responding to requests. If you cannot complete this ping, make sure
all the cables are properly connected and that all the correct drivers are
installed.
- Type Ping followed by your gateway address to check the communication
with your gateway. The default gateway address is 192.168.123.254. This will
ensure that you can connect to other machines and can get to the broadband
router. If you can establish communication with the broadband router, you
can access the Administration page and configure the settings. If you cannot
complete this ping, make sure the power cord of the broadband router is plugged
in and that it is properly connected to your PC or Macintosh.
- Type Ping followed by the outside Internet address of your broadband
router. This is the address that is provided either by your ISP or by the
outside LAN. This procedure will ensure that your broadband router is functioning
properly and allowing traffic to pass through.
- Type Ping followed by your known DNS server address. This will allow
you to resolve valid Internet host names to IP addresses and to verify that
you can access the Internet.
Are You Still Having Problems?
1. Contact the USRobotics Technical Support Department
Voice support:
In the United States:
(801) 401-1143
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM CST Monday - Friday
USR-Walnut
528 Spanish Ln
Walnut, CA 91789
For current support contact information, go to the following web site:
http://www.usr.com/emailsupport
2. Call the Dealer Who Sold You this USRobotics Product
The dealer may be able to troubleshoot the problem over the phone or may request
that you bring the product back to the store for service.
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