Multi-Tech Systems RF802EW Problem #8, Problem #9, Problem #10, Problem #11, Troubleshooting

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Problem #8

Chapter 9 - Troubleshooting

If the scenario described above does not fit your situation, use RouteFinder monitor to view all events that are taking place between the modem and your ISP as you attempt to make a connection (a busy signal).

Problem #8

After installing my RF802EW, my modem connection seems to be slower.

The RouteFinder device should have no effect on the modem speed. However, if more than one client is using the same modem through the RouteFinder, the speed will be reduced.

Run RouteFinder Monitor to view the number of concurrent client connections to your ISP.

Problem #9

While the Serial async port is in use, my RF802EW keeps dialing a connection to the Internet, but no one is using the Internet.

The RF802EW will only dial the connection if there is a request from one of the computers on the LAN for an IP address on the Internet. Keep in mind that certain applications can be configured to request information from the Internet. For example, Microsoft Outlook can be set up to “check for new mail every x minutes”. If this feature is enabled, Outlook will send a request for your Internet POP3 server which will cause your RF802EW to dial-up your ISP. To determine which computer on your network is processing a request for an Internet connection, use the RouteFinder Monitor. The event messages will provide information about which computer is causing the RF802EW to dial and which service (port#) the computer is requesting.

Problem #10

The “Please set the Device IP” screen displays when configuring the RF802EW.

This system detects that the RouteFinder’s LAN Ethernet IP address is not in the same subnet as the PCs. Use RouteFinder Manager to set the RouteFinders’ IP address to the same network as your PC’s.

Problem #11

A message appears indicating the IP address you have inputted is either not valid on your network or is in conflict with another IP address.

The manager has detected the IP address of the RF802EW you are configuring is in conflict with another device. Power off the conflicting device and configure the RF802EW using a different Ethernet LAN IP address.

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Contents User Guide Model RF802EW Wireless Router/Access PointPATENTS User GuideRecord of Revisions Wireless Router/Access PointChapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager Chapter 2 - Hardware InstallationChapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration Chapter 1 - Introductionand Technical Support Chapter 8 LAN-to-LAN SettingsChapter 9 - Troubleshooting Chapter 10 - Service, WarrantyIndex WINIPCFG and IPCONFIGChapter 1 - Introduction Introduction Chapter 1 - IntroductionThe RouteFinder RF802EW Back Panel Power 5VDCReset Front PanelKernal Connecting a Remote Site via Cable ModemConnecting a Local Site to the Internet Typical ApplicationsPower Output SpecificationsWireless Access PointChapter 2 - Hardware Installation Unpacking the RF802EW Hardware InstallationSafety Chapter 2 - Hardware InstallationCabling the RouteFinder RF802EW CablingChapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration RouteFinder Setup Wizard Software Installation and ConfigurationSoftware Installation Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration2. Click Install Software Using RouteFinder Setup WizardDevice IP Address Device MAC Address Device Firmware Version 6. The Setup Wizard Device IP Address dialog box displays8. The Wireless Settings dialog box displays Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration Use Local Client List Remote AccessPassword Password VerificationSecret RADIUS Access Server IP AddressUse RADIUS Server RADIUS Accounting Server IP AddressIP Routing NAT Enabled and IP Routing NAT Disabled 12. The Setup Wizard DNS IP Address dialog box displaysTelephone Number 11. The Setup Wizard Modem Settings dialog box displays 14. The Setup Wizard Modem Setting dialog box re-displaysSelect your modem and baudrate as described on the following pages Testing your Connection Chapter 4 - Telnet Chapter 4 - Telnet Using Telnet to Configure your RouteFinderLAN -to- LAN Access Router PasswordWAN Ethernet Settings Internet AccessEdit login script Async Port SettingsIdle Timeout Login scriptChapter 4 - Telnet Assign Remote IP Remote AccessRemote Access Port Settings IP Assigned Method Authentication MethodRouter DNS IP Address Client Filter SettingsLoad Default Settings RADIUS Access Server IPType any key to return to the main menu DiagnosticChapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager RouteFinder ManagerGeneral Settings LAN Ethernet Segment 2. Click PPP SettingsWAN Ethernet Segment Async PortAssign Remote Site an IP Address IP Routing NAT EnabledTel Number External Port IPAllow Remote Dial-In 2. Click Remote Authentication Settings3. The Remote Connection Authentication dialog box displays Callback SettingsNo Callback Remote Connection Authentication SettingsUse Local Setting Client InformationUse Radius Authentication Assign a specific IP address for this userSecret Confirmed Re-enter your Shared Secret Assign an IP Address Automatically Remote Access SettingsRemote Client Authentication IP Assigned Method for Remote ClientsEnable IP Mapping - Virtual Server Baudrate Port SettingsSend and SH Edit Login Script for Remote AccessWriting a login script for IP Routing 1. From the Port Settings, click Edit Login ScriptExample 3 Script for Unreliable ISP 2nd ISP backup # Login ScriptMeaning of Each Login Script Command Login ScriptDial-up/Hang-up Settings Modem String SettingsDNS IP Address LAN DHCP ServerChapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager Individual Port Options Dial-up Retry OptionsIP Address Mapping Reservation Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager IP Address PoolRouting Settings Static RoutingDelete LAN Ethernet PC 2 What is the purpose of the routing table?Routing Table PC 1 WAN Ethernet RF802EW-1 LAN Ethernet WAN Ethernet RF802EW-2IP Address Filter SettingsTCP/IP Service Port Packets Defined by TCP/IP2. In the Packets defined by User list, select From LAN or From WAN Enable Client Filter Settings2. Click Client Filter Settings Packets defined by UserLAN Local Client List Remote Clients Applies to Remote Access Ports5. Enter the TCP/UDP Port Number and click Add 6. Click Privileged ClientsEncryption WEP Wireless SettingsDevice Name Device Name and PasswordDevice Password Refresh Device ListSave Settings to File Load SettingsTo save your settings to a file To Upgrade your firmware Upgrade FirmwareGeneral Diagnostic 1. From the main Manager dialog box, click General Diagnostic3. Record the information if necessary and click OK to exit Chapter 6 - RouteFinder Monitor Chapter 6 - RouteFinder Monitor RouteFinder MonitorTest Connection Running RouteFinder Monitor4. Click Terminate Connection Terminate ConnectionSave to File 3. Select Disconnect Port 1 or Disconnect PortOverwrite database file IP Address/NameSave Now AutosaveTCP/IP Tab Event MessagesTotal Connection Time Device Power Turned OnPower-On-Time Time TabModem Ready Async Port Modem PowerStatus Tab WAN EthernetRx Bytes Statistics TabName Tx BytesChapter 7 - LAN Client Settings Chapter 7 - LAN Client Settings LAN Client SettingsSetting up Remote Access Clients Accessing a Windows NT ServerWin98 Windows 95/98 1. Click Start Settings Control PanelAdding the dial-up adapter NT Server Connection Win95WinNT Adding TCP/IP NT Server ConnectionWindows NT Windows 95/98/NTWindows 95/98 Adding Client for Microsoft Networks NT Server ConnectionSet up Properties of Components NT Server Connection Set Your Primary Network Logon NT Server ConnectionDial-up Adapter Windows 95/98 Identification Windows 95/98 Chapter 7 - LAN Client Settings Network Client Windows 95/98Set Dial-up type NT Server Connection Chapter 7 - LAN Client Settings Access Windows 95/982. Select Share-Level access control Make Your New Connection NT Server ConnectionAccessing a Novell Server Dial in to your network NT Server ConnectionAdding the dial-up adapter Novell Server Connection Windows NT Adding IPX/SPX Novell Server Connection Set Up Properties of Components Novell Server Connection Adding Client for NetWare Networks Novell Server ConnectionNetwork Client Windows 95/98 Set Your Primary Network Logon Windows 95/98 Chapter 7 - LAN Client Settings 7. Click PropertiesDial in to your network Novell Server Connection Set Your Access Control Novell Server ConnectionMake Your New Connection Novell Server Connection Set Dial-up type Novell Server ConnectionAccessing a Windows NT Server and a Novell NetWare Server Windows 95/98/NT 1. Click Start Settings Control PanelAdding the dial-up adapter Novell/NT Server Connection Adding TCP/IP Novell/NT Server Connection Adding Client for Microsoft Networks Novell/NT Server Connection Adding IPX/SPX Novell/NT Server Connection Set Your Primary Network Logon Novell/NT Server Connection Adding Client for NetWare Networks Novell/NT Server ConnectionSet Up Properties of Components Novell/NT Server Connection 2. Click Properties Network Protocol Windows 95/98Set Your Access Control 2. Select the Share-Level access control optionMake Your New Connection NT/Novell Server Connection Adding the dial-up adapter Unix Server Connection Accessing a Unix ServerSet Dial-up type NT/Novell Server Connection Dial in to your network NT/Novell Server ConnectionWindows NT Adding TCP/IP Unix Server Connection Set Up Properties of Components Unix Server ConnectionMake Your New Connection Unix Server Connection Set Dial-up type Unix Server ConnectionDial in to your network Unix Server Connection Make New Connection Windows 2000 only 2. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections folder3. Double-click Make New Connection Chapter 8 LAN-to-LAN Settings Setting up a Windows machine to share files LAN-to-LAN SettingsSetting up LAN-to-LAN Routing Using the Find Computer commandUsing LMHosts Chapter 9 - Troubleshooting Problem #1 TroubleshootingCommon Problems Chapter 9 - TroubleshootingProblem #5 Chapter 9 - Troubleshooting Problem #3Problem #4 Create a backup of the file c\windows\system\oleaut32.dllProblem #10 Problem #8After installing my RF802EW, my modem connection seems to be slower Problem #9Chapter 10 - Service, Warranty and Technical Support Limited Warranty Chapter 10 - Service, Warranty and Technical SupportAddendum for North American Products Addendum for International Products Out of Warranty Repair CostsMULTI-TECH SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Software User License AgreementIMPORTANT - READ BEFORE OPENING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE SINGLE-USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTThis Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota Contacting Technical Support Online Warranty RegistrationUsing email Technical SupportOrdering Accessories About the InternetEmail info@thesupplynet.com Appendixes Appendixes Appendix A - Regulatory Compliance InformationClass B Statement FCC Part Industry CanadaPING WINIPCFG and IPCONFIGAppendix B - Tools for your RF802EW RouteFinder MonitorTRACERT Serial Cable Appendix C - Cabling DiagramsPin Circuit Signal Name WAN/LAN CablesGlossary DNS DomainNameSystem D DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolGlossary B BaudrateL LAN Local Area Network ISP Internet Service ProviderGlossary IP Addresses ISDN TAProtocol NetworkAddressP Packet Port NumberU UDP User Datagram Protocol Glossary T TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet ProtocolIndex Index
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