NETGEAR WNR834Bv2 manual Using the Ping Utility to Troubleshoot, Troubleshooting Internet Browsing

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If any of the steps indicate “Failed,” you can attempt to reconnect by clicking Connect. The wireless router will continue to attempt to connect indefinitely.

If you cannot connect after several minutes, you may be using an incorrect Service Name, User Name, or Password. There also may be a provisioning problem with your ISP.

Unless you connect manually, the wireless router will not authenticate using PPPoE until data is transmitted to the network.

Troubleshooting Internet Browsing

If your wireless router can obtain an IP address but your computer is unable to load any web pages from the Internet, check the following:

Your computer may not recognize any DNS server addresses. A DNS server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names (such as www addresses) to numeric IP addresses. Typically, your ISP will provide the addresses of one or two DNS servers for your use. If you entered a DNS address during the wireless router’s configuration, restart your computer.

Alternatively, you can configure your computer manually with a DNS address, as explained in the documentation for your computer.

Your computer may not have the wireless router configured as its default gateway. Reboot the computer and verify that the wireless router address (192.168.1.1) is listed by your computer as the default gateway address.

Using the Ping Utility to Troubleshoot

Most computers and routers have a diagnostic utility called ping that sends a request to a target device. The device then replies. The ping utility makes it easy to troubleshoot a network.

Testing the Path from Your Computer to Your Router

You can ping the wireless router to verify that the LAN path from your computer to your router is set up correctly.

To ping the wireless router from a Windows PC:

1.From the Windows task bar, click Start and select Run.

2.In the field provided, type ping followed by the address of the router, as in this example: ping www.routerlogin.net

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Contents Wireless Router Setup Manual Trademarks Contents Related Documents Registration and Certifications Getting to Know Your Wireless Router Unpacking Your New RouterGetting to Know Your Wireless Router Hardware Features Front PanelPositioning Your Wireless Router Router LabelInstalling Your Wireless Router Updating Your Router Firmware Getting to Know Your Wireless Router Getting to Know Your Wireless Router Installing Your Router Using the Smart Wizard Using the Smart WizardLogin window similar to the one shown below will display Firmware Upgrade Assistant screen will display To upgrade your router Installing Your Router Using the Smart Wizard Installing Your Router Using the Smart Wizard Connecting Your Wireless Router To connect the wireless router, the computer, and the modem Page Verifying Your Connection Setting Up Your Router for Internet Access Read Troubleshooting on Checking for New Firmware To upgrade your router Configuring Your Wireless Settings and Security Options To set up wireless connectivity and enable wireless security Setting Up Your Wireless Computers Page Troubleshooting Basic Setup ChecklistChecking Basic Router Functions Troubleshooting Login Problems Checking the Internet Service Connection Obtaining an Internet IP AddressTroubleshooting PPPoE Using the Ping Utility to Troubleshoot Troubleshooting Internet BrowsingTesting the Path from a Computer to the Internet Troubleshooting Default Configuration Default Configuration SettingsRestoring the Default User Name and Password FirewallDefault Configuration Default Configuration Related Documents Related Documents Registration and Certifications