Setup: Troubleshooting Page 31
Troubleshooting

I can’t access the Internet.

Make sure all cables are connected properly.
If the power light is not on, verify that the power cable is connected properly.
If the ADSL light is not blinking, verify that the phone cable is connected properly.
Make sure your TCP/IP settings are correct. See TCP/IP Setup on page 26.
Some providers require that you use PPPoE software to establish a connection with
the network. Contact your provider for more information.
Press the Reset button on the device once quickly.
Make sure you have rebooted your computer after the ADSL light has come on and
has stopped flashing.
Verify the VC settings using the configuration interface (see Configuring Settings
via the Web Interface on page22).

I can’t access the web-based configuration interface.

Make sure you have rebooted your computer.
Make sure your TCP/IP settings are correct. See TCP/IP Setup on page 26.
The device IP address can be changed; verify that you are using the correct IP address
if connecting through a browser. Ask your administrator or service provider for more
information.
Try to ping the device IP address (the default is 192.168.1.1). (Windows users can
use the command PING 192.168.1.1; Macintosh users will have to acquire a
third-party PING program such as MacTCP Watcher.)
If you receive a reply, your TCP/IP settings are correct, but your web browser may
not be configured properly. Make sure that it is configured to use the LAN and not
a dial-up connection, and that it is not set to use a proxy server. Instructions for
Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator are provided below.
Internet Explorer: Click View, Internet Options, then click the Connection tab.
Verify that the option Connect to the Internet using a local area network is enabled,
and that the proxy server option is disabled. Click OK and retry.
Netscape Navigator: These settings are located in different places in different
versions of Netscape Navigator. Depending on your version, click Options,
Network Preferences, then Proxies, and verify that No Proxies is selected. Or,
click Edit, Preferences, Advanced, then Proxies, and ensure that the option
Direct Connection to the Internet is enabled. Click OK and retry.
If your Diva2430 is connected to a LAN, the device may be working properly but
may not be accessible across the LAN. This is because the Diva2430 needs to be on
the same subnet as the computer you are using to access it. For example, if the
Diva2430 is assigned the IP address 192.168.1.1, your computer should also be
assigned 192.168.1.#. In most cases the Diva2430 is still accessible even if it is on
a different subnet, but it is not true for all networks. In this case, the only solution is
to connect the Diva2430 directly to a computer in order to access the web-based
configuration interface.