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Broadband Wireless Router User Guide
 
 
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Chapter 6: Trouble Shooting 
This chapter provides solutions to problems you may encounter during installation and 
operation of your Broadband Wireless Router. 
 
Hardware 
T: The Power LED is off. 
Check that the power cable is properly connected to the Broadband Wireless Router, 
the power adapter and the socket.
 
T: The LAN Link LED is off. 
Check that the computer, hub or switch is properly connected to the Broadband 
Wireless Router. 
Check that the computer’s Ethernet card is properly installed. 
Check that the Broadband Wireless Router and the computer are on the same network 
segment. If you are not sure, initiate the DHCP function (4-1) and set your computer to 
obtain an IP address automatically (3-3). 
Check that the computer is using an IP address in the range of 192.168.1.2 ~ 
192.168.1.254 and is therefore compatible with the Broadband Wireless Router’s 
default IP address of 192.168.1.1 (3-3). Check also the Subnet Mask is set to 
255.255.255.0 
T: The DIAG LED stays lit. 
The DIAG LED should light up when the device is first powered up to indicate it is 
checking for proper operation. After a few seconds, the LED should go off. If it stays 
lit, the device is experiencing a problem. Please contact your dealer. 
T: Why can’t I configure the Broadband Wireless Router? 
First, check whether the Broadband Wireless Router is properly installed or not, 
including the LAN and WAN connections, and that all devices are switched on. 
 Next, check the IP configuration of your PC:  
 For Windows 95/98 users: run Winipcfg.exe or Winipcfg from Run on the 
Start menu. If there are no IP addresses shown, click Release All and then 
click Renew All to get the IP addresses. 
For Windows NT 4.0 users: run Ipconfig.exe or Ipconfig from Run on the 
Start menu and follow the instruction as above. 
 Ensure that your PC and the Broadband Wireless Router are on the same 
network segment. If you are not sure, initiate the DHCP function and set you 
PC to obtain an IP address automatically.