Troubleshooting
10 Troubleshooting
This chapter provides tips and solutions for resolving some of the problems you might encounter when using your HN294d. If the suggested solutions do not resolve your issue, contact your system administrator or Internet Service Provider.
10.1Basic Functions
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No LEDs light up on my HN294d and it will not turn on.
Check that the power adapter is connected to your HN294d and into a power outlet.
Make sure that the power switch on the back of the HN294d is set to On.
NOTE! Only use the power adapter provided with the HN294d. Using any other adapter may damage your router and violate your warranty.
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| The PCs on the LAN |
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| Make sure that your HN294d is turned On. |
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| Check the network cable and make sure that there |
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| Use the WINIPCFG (Windows 95/98/Me) or |
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| compatible IP address. This utility is used mainly to |
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| view, release and renew your IP address |
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