Asante Technologies FR3000 Series user manual Cabling Problems

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USING MACINTOSH WHATROUTE

To ping the router from a Macintosh computer, perform the following steps:

1.Install the WhatRoute 1.7 program from the CD.

2.Double-click on the WhatRoute icon to launch the program.

3.In the main WhatRoute window, select Ping from the menu

4.Enter the address to ping in the Host: field.

5.Click ping to begin the test.

B.3 Cabling Problems

Network cables connect devices in an Ethernet net- work, such as computers, printers, hubs, routers and Cable/DSL modems. The network connections pro- vided by Ethernet cabling allow the devices to share information, and allow a LAN to access the Internet.

Faulty Ethernet cables can cause problems in an oth- erwise healthy network, creating periods of down- time which can be both frustrating and costly.

Follow the steps below if you suspect the problem is with your cabling:

1.Make sure all cable is Category 5 (or CAT 5) or

better. This standard of cable is recommended for 10BaseT Ethernet net- works, and is required for 100BaseTX networks.

2.Make sure that all cables connecting devices such as computers and print- ers to the router are workstation (or “straight through”) cables and are wired to IEEE T568A or T568B specifications. See the diagram below to deter- mine if your cables are workstation cables. (T568B wiring shown for demon- stration purposes). To determine if your cable is a straight through cable, hold both ends of the cable together away from you with the clip portion down. Pin 1 should be on your left. Verify that the wires of each clip are identical. If they are different, you may have a “crossover” cable”. Replace the cable with a straight through cable and release and renew your client.

3.Release and Renew Client. Refer to Appendix A for more information.

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