NetComm NB5 manual Appendix a Troubleshooting, Adsl Router is not functional

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Appendix A: Troubleshooting

Below is a list of commonly asked questions. Before calling technical support, please look through these issues to see if they help to solve your problem.

The ADSL Router is not functional

1.Check to see that the power LED is red and than the network cables are installed correctly.

2.Check to see that the ETH/LAN, ADSL and PPP LEDs are green.

3.Check to see that the ADSL LED is green

4.Check the settings on your PC.

5.From your PC, can you PING the ADSL Router? Assuming that the ADSL Router has DHCP enabled and your PC is on the same subnet as the gateway, you should be able to PING the gateway.

6.Can you PING the WAN IP? Your ISP should have provided the IP address of their server. If you can ping the ADSL Router and your protocols are configured correctly, you should be able to ping the ISPs network. If you cannot PING the ISPs network, make sure you are using the correct protocols with the correct VPI/VCI values.

7.Make sure NAT is enabled for your connection. If NAT is disabled the ADSL Router will not route frames correctly (except in Bridge connection).

I can’t connect to the ADSL Router.

1.Check to see that the power LED is red and that the network cables are installed correctly.

2.Make sure that your PC and the ADSL Router is on the same network segment. The ADSL Router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1. If you are running a Windows based PC, you can open a DOS window and type IPCONFIG; make sure that the network adapt- er that is connected to the gateway is within the same 192.168.1.x subnet. For Windows 98 SE computers you need to run ‘winipcfg’ (Start>Run>winipcfg).

3.Also, your PC’s Subnet Mask should match the gateways subnet mask. The gateway has a default subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.

4.If this still does not work, press the reset button for 10 seconds. This will place the gate- way into its factory default state. Go through the above procedures again.

5.Make sure NAT is enabled for your connection. If NAT is disabled the ADSL Router will not route frames correctly (except in Bridge connection).

The DSL Link LED continues to blink but does not go solid

1.This means that the DSL line is trying to train but for some reason it cannot establish a valid connection. The main cause of this is that you are too far away from the central of- fice. Contact your DSL service provider for further assistance.

2.Verify that the phone line is connected directly to the wall and to the line input on the ADSL Router.

3.Make sure that for every parallel phone line connected to telephone or fax to install with a micro filter.

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Contents Page Legal & Regulatory Information Customer InformationContents Overview NB5 Package Contents Minimum System Requirements Do I need a Micro filter? LED Indicators PPPReset Back Panel PortsRestoring Factory Defaults Default Settings LAN ManagementConnecting your NB5 Connecting your NB5 Adsl Modem via EthernetConnecting your NB5 Adsl Modem via USB Installing the USB driver Windows 98/Me/2000/XP onlyConfiguring your NB5 TIP Windows 2000 PCs Computer Hardware ConfigurationWindows XP PCs Windows Me PCsWindows 95, 98 PCs Can’t connect to the Adsl Router Appendix a TroubleshootingAdsl Router is not functional DSL Link LED continues to blink but does not go solidAdsl Link LED is always off What is a DMZ? What is a firewall?What is NAT? Appendix B Adsl Router termsWhat is a Gateway? Appendix C Cable Connections RJ-45 Network PortsStraight and crossover cable configuration Cross-Over CablingRJ11 connector and cable To RJ-11 adapterUSB cable Appendix D Registering your NetComm Product Contact InformationLegal & Regulatory Information Customer InformationProduct Warranty Limitations of Warranty