8. Troubleshooting
Symptom | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Cannot access | Connection Point | Reset factory defaults: Press the reset |
internal web | button for 10 seconds. If this does not fix | |
pages. | working properly. | the problem, use update/recovery utility |
| The 'Test' light | to reinstall firmware. |
| stays on. |
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| Network adapter | Verify that network adapter is properly |
| on PC not properly | installed and has TCP/IP bound to it. |
| installed. |
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| PC does not have | For Windows 9x, select Start > Run and |
| IP address. | type winipcfg. Select the adapter that is |
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| connected to the Connection Point |
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| Verify that the PC gets an address in the |
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| appropriate range (192.168.1.xxx) and a |
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| subnet of 255.255.255.0 (assuming that |
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| the default IP of the router was not |
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| changed). |
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| For Windows 2000, open a DOS prompt. |
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| Type ipconfig /release and press Enter. |
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| Type ipconfig /renew and press Enter. |
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| Type ipconfig and press Enter to verify |
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| address. |
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| Proxy settings | Disable browser proxy settings. |
| enabled on |
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| browser. |
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