AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 19
* If unable to connect, check the following.
- In Windows, select [Start]-[Run], then enter the following text in the text box and execute.
ping 192.168.10.2
If OK is returned from the AR-3000 SD, check the application settings.
If the AR-3000SD does not return OK, check the following.
- Has the power to the AR-3000SD been cut off?
- Has the power to the hub been cut?
- Poorly connected UTP cables
- Is the wrong type of UTP cable (straight, crossover) being used?
- Incorrect subnet mask setting
- Multiple IP address settings
- Incorrect gateway address
- If attempting to use FTP with another application, quit that other application.
- When a proxy server is connected to the LAN, the proxy settings may be preventing the
connection. Try the following procedure to establish the connection.
1. In your browser, select [Edit]-[Preferences...]-[Advanced]-[Proxies]-[Direct connection to
the Internet].
2. In your browser, select [Edit]-[Preferences...]-[Advanced]-[Proxies]-[Manual proxy
configuration]-[Configure...], then in the “No Proxy for:” box headed by “You may provide a
list of domains that Netscape should access directly, rather than via the proxy:”, enter the
AR’s IP address.
3. Contact the LAN administrator to add the AR’s IP address to the DNS registry.
If the above steps do not result in a good connection, turn the AR-3000SD’s power off, then
on again.
If other programs are being used, try connecting again after referring to the user’s guide for each
of the applications.