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Broadband Wireless Router User Guide
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Ensure that your PC is using an IP Address within the range 192.168.1.2 to
192.168.1.254 and thus compatible with the Broadband Wireless Router
default IP address of 192.168.1.1
default IP address of 192.168.1.1
Finally, use the Ping command in MS-DOS mode to verify the network
connection:
Ping 127.0.0.1 to check the TCP/IP stack of your computer
Ping gateway IP (Default: 192.168.1.1) to check the internal link of network.
Note if you’re not able to view the web configuration screen for the Broadband
Wireless Router, make sure that you remove any proxy setting within your Internet
browser, or remove the dial-up settings within your browser.
Wireless Router, make sure that you remove any proxy setting within your Internet
browser, or remove the dial-up settings within your browser.
T: What can I do if I have forgotten the password for the Broadband Wireless Router?
You have to reset the Broadband Gateway back to the factory default setting by
pushing the Reset button for longer than 3 seconds. Refer to the user’s manual to
re-configure the settings.
pushing the Reset button for longer than 3 seconds. Refer to the user’s manual to
re-configure the settings.
T: I cannot access my ISP’s home page, why?
Some ISPs, such as @Home, require that their host name be specifically configured
into your computer before you can surf their local web pages. If you are unable to
access your ISP’s home page, enter your ISP’s Domain Name into the OnePage Setup
(3-3) to enable all computers in your LAN access to it. If you only want to allow
computers to access these home pages, open the TCP/IP Properties window (2-4) on
these computers, click the “DNS Configuration” tab and enter your ISP’s Domain
Name in the “Domain Name Search Suffix” location.
into your computer before you can surf their local web pages. If you are unable to
access your ISP’s home page, enter your ISP’s Domain Name into the OnePage Setup
(3-3) to enable all computers in your LAN access to it. If you only want to allow
computers to access these home pages, open the TCP/IP Properties window (2-4) on
these computers, click the “DNS Configuration” tab and enter your ISP’s Domain
Name in the “Domain Name Search Suffix” location.
Client Side (Computers)
T: I can’t browse in the Internet via the Broadband Wireless Router
Check that the LAN Link/ACT LED on the front panel is lit to indicate proper
connection between the computer and the Broadband Wireless Router. Check if both
ends of the network cable are properly connected.
connection between the computer and the Broadband Wireless Router. Check if both
ends of the network cable are properly connected.
Check that TCP/IP is installed on your computer (2-4).
For Windows 95/98, use a MS-Dos prompt to run “winipcfg” (“Ipconfig” for
Windows NT). Check that the computer’s IP Address is within the range of
192.168.1.2 ~ 192.168.1.254 and the Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. If you are using a
fixed IP address, also check the Default Gateway IP Address and DNS address in
“More”.
Windows NT). Check that the computer’s IP Address is within the range of
192.168.1.2 ~ 192.168.1.254 and the Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. If you are using a
fixed IP address, also check the Default Gateway IP Address and DNS address in
“More”.
Check that the values as stated above are the same in Status Monitor (4-7).
T: I get a time out error when I enter a URL or IP address.
Check whether other computers work. If they do, ensure the computer’s IP settings are