6
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
Basic Connection
Checks
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Check that the Gateway is connected to your computers and to the cable/DSL
modem, and that all the equipment is powered on. Check that the LAN and
WAN port link status LEDs on the Gateway are illuminated, and that any
corresponding LEDs on the cable/DSL modem and the NIC are also illuminated.
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Ensure that the computers have completed their start-up procedure and are
ready for use. Some network interfaces may not be correctly initialised until the
start-up procedure has completed.
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If the link status LED does not illuminate for a port that is connected, check
that you do not have a faulty cable. Try a different cable.
Browsing to the
Gateway
Configuration Screens
If you have connected your Gateway and computers together but cannot browse
to the Gateway configuration screens, check the following:
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Confirm that the physical connection between your computer and the
Gateway is OK, and that the link status LEDs on the Gateway and NIC are
illuminated and indicating the same speed (10Mbps or 100Mbps). Some NICs
do not have status LEDs, in which case a diagnostic program may be available
that can give you this information.
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Ensure that you have configured your computer as described in Chapter 3,
Setting Up Your Computers
. Restart your computer while it is connected to the
Gateway to ensure that your computer receives an IP address.
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When entering the address of the Gateway into your web browser, ensure that
you include the full URL including the http:// prefix (eg.
http://192.168.1.1
).
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If you cannot browse to the Gateway, use the
winipcfg
utility in Windows
95/98/ME to verify that your computer has received the correct address
information from the Gateway. From the
Start
menu, choose
Run
and then
enter
winipcfg
. Check that the computer has an IP address of the form
192.168.1.xxx (where xxx is in the range 2-254), the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0, and the default Gateway is 192.168.1.1 (the address of the
Gateway). If these are not correct, use the
Release
and
Renew
functions to
obtain a new IP address from the Gateway. Under Windows 2000, use the
ipconfig
command-line utility to perform the same functions.
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If you still cannot browse to the Gateway, then use the Discovery program on
the accompanying CD-ROM as described in Appendix A.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C855
Page 16: ...16 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ...
Page 20: ...20 CHAPTER 3 SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERS ...
Page 54: ...54 CHAPTER 5 GATEWAY CONFIGURATION ...
Page 64: ...64 APPENDIX B IP ADDRESSING ...
Page 70: ...70 APPENDIX E END USER SOFTWARE LICENCE AGREEMENT ...
Page 72: ...72 APPENDIX F ISP INFORMATION ...
Page 78: ...78 INDEX ...
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