Heritage Series ADSL Bridge/ Router Appendix

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-Check that IP Routing is enabled at the local and the remote end.

-Make sure he IP addresses of the local and remote networks belong to different IP sub networks.

-Make sure that there is an existing route to the remote network.

-Make sure that there is a route back from the remote network.

-Be sure to reboot the Modem if you have made any changes with configuration.

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