Linksys HPPO200 manual When I enter a URL or IP address, I get a time out error

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If using Windows 95, 98, or ME, check the TCP/IP setup on the client side. Run "winipcfg" by clicking on the Start button, selecting Run, typ- ing “winipcfg” into the empty field and pressing the Enter key. The PC should have an IP address of 192.168.1.xxx ("xxx" is from 2 to 254.) Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0, the default gateway IP should be the Router’s IP Address, and DNS. If using Windows NT or 2000, use IPCONFIG to obtain this information.

Same as above, check the same setup values in the Status Monitor page of the HomeLink Phoneline Router.

4.When I enter a URL or IP address, I get a time out error.

Check if other PCs work. If they do, make sure that your workstations IP settings are correct (IP address, Subnet Mask, Default gateway and DNS)

If the PCs are configured correctly, but still not working, check the HomeLink Phoneline Router. Make sure that it is connected and ON. Connect to it and check its settings. (If you cannot connect to it, check the LAN and power connections.)

If the HomeLink Phoneline Router is configured correctly, check your Internet connection. (DSL/Cable modem etc.) to see that it is working correctly.

5.I can’t obtain an IP address from my cable or DSL modem.

Make sure that all of your cabling is properly connected and that all of the Router’s LEDs are correctly illuminated.

Power down your cable or DSL modem for a few seconds. Turn it back on. After the modem goes through its self-test, check to see if you now have an IP address.

Make sure that your cable or DSL modem is DHCP-capable.

You may have to enter the router or host name in the Setup page of the HomeLink Phoneline Router’s web-based utility.

Your ISP may require Mac Addresses. Check with your ISP. This address can be obtained in the Status screen of the Router’s Web-based Utility.

6.I can’t get a link for one of my ports.

Make sure that your cabling is not damaged and that it is connected prop- erly.

Make sure that the network card you are connecting to has been proper- ly installed.

Make sure that both the HomeLink Phoneline Router and the device are powered on.

If you are linking to a hub or a switch, make sure that the hub or switch is functioning correctly.

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If you are connecting to a cable modem, try plugging the cable modem into the HomeLink Phoneline Router’s uplink port rather than a 10BaseT port.

If all else fails, reset the HomeLink Phoneline Router.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum number of IP addresses that the HomeLink Phoneline Router will support? The Router will support to 253 IP addresses.

Is IPSec Pass-Thru supported by both the HomeLink Phoneline Router? Yes, it is a

built-in feature that the Router automatically enables.

Where is the HomeLink Phoneline Router installed on the network? In a typical environment, the Router is installed between the Cable/DSL Modem and the LAN. Plug the HomeLink Phoneline Router into the Cable/DSL Modem's Ethernet port.

Does the HomeLink Phoneline Router support IPX or AppleTalk? No. TCP/IP is the only protocol standard for the Internet and has become the global standard for communications. IPX, a NetWare communications protocol used only to route messages from one node to another, and AppleTalk, a communications protocol used on Apple and Macintosh networks, can be used from LAN to LAN connections, but those protocols cannot connect from WAN to LAN.

Does the WAN connection of the HomeLink Phoneline Router support 100Mb Ethernet? Because of the speed limitations of broadband Internet connections, the Router’s current hardware design supports 10Mb Ethernet on its WAN port. It does, of course, support 100Mbps on the LAN side of the Router.

What is Network Address Translation and what is it used for? Network Address Translation (NAT) translates multiple IP addresses on the private LAN to one public address that is sent out to the Internet. This adds a level of security since the address of a PC connected to the private LAN is never transmitted on the Internet. Furthermore, NAT allows the HomeLink Phoneline Router to be used with low cost Internet accounts, such as DSL or cable modems, where only one TCP/IP address is provided by the ISP. The user may have many pri- vate addresses behind this single address provided by the ISP.

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Contents Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Linksys HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router FeaturesPackage Contents IntroductionGetting to Know the HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL PowerRouterThe HomeLink Phoneline Router’s Rear Panel Ports 100 LAN Indicators Link/ActHomeLink Phoneline Router’s Front Panel LEDs Full/ColInstallation Overview Using the HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL RouterConnecting the HomeLink Phoneline Router to Your Network Daisy-chaining a HomeLink Network Resetting the HomeLink Phoneline RouterOpen Your Web Browser Configuring the HomeLink Phoneline RouterMore PCs to your network Windows will ask you to restart the PC. Click the Yes button Setup Quick & Easy AdministrationHomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router’s Web-based Utility Password Dhcp StatusHelp To Modify Filter SettingsFilters Forwarding Block WAN RequestDynamic Routing Static Routing Common Problems and Solutions TroubleshootingDMZ Host Can’t get a link for one of my ports When I enter a URL or IP address, I get a time out errorFrequently Asked Questions Can’t obtain an IP address from my cable or DSL modemHomeLink Series Appendix How to Ping Your ISP’s E-mail & Web AddressesStep One Pinging an IP Address Step Two Pinging for a Web Address Installing the TCP/IP ProtocolTCP/IP Installation is complete Crimping Your Own Network Cables Twisted-Pair CablingStraight-Through Cabling Cross-Over Cabling Glossary HomeLink Series Ports SpecificationsEnvironmental Warranty InformationContact Information Copyright 2000 Linksys, All Rights Reserved