How do I know if I am using PPPoE?
If you are using a broadband connection and you are asked to login a user name and password in order to connect, you are using PPPoE. Or, if you are still unsure, please contact your ISP or call Hawking Tech Support.
IP address conflict
If a message appears indicating an IP address conflict on any of the workstations in the network, it means that two or more workstations are operating under the same IP address. If you have setup the device as a DHCP server:
1.Please run the "winipcfg" (see previous question) utility on the problem workstation
2.Select the correct Network Adapter
3.Click “release all” to release all current configuration first
4.Then click “renew all” to renew the IP information again (for
Windows 2000/NT40/XP, run IPCONFIG /release and then run IPCONFIG /renew).
If the DHCP function is disabled and static IP addresses are assigned to each workstation, please
Cannot access the Internet
Check the physical connectivity of the local network.
Check to see that the LAN and WAN LEDs on the product’s front panel are lit. If they are lit, please proceed to the next step. If not, make sure you are using the correct cables and the cables are connected to the network devices properly.