U.S. Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet/USB Router User Guide
Contents:
US Robotics
SureConnect ADSL
Ethernet/USB
Router
Configuration Utility
Summary
Web User Interface
Terminal User
Interface
Command Line
Interface
Configuration
Examples
Installation
Uninstallation
Troubleshooting
Glossary
Regulatory
Information
U.S. Robotics SureConnect™ ADSL
Ethernet/USB Router User Guide
Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, Me, 2000, XP or later, Mac and Linux
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Checklist
To help diagnose the problem, use the checklist below.
●Confirm that you have secured the power adapter to the router and to an active wall outlet. The "PWR" LED should illuminate.
●Confirm that you have secured the telephone cable to the telephone wall jack and to the router. The "ADSL"LED should illuminate.
●Confirm that you have secured the Ethernet cable to the "ENET1"and/or "ENET2" port on the router and to the computer's network interface card. The "ENET1" or the "ENET2" LED, or both should illuminate.
●If you're using the USB cable: Confirm that you've secured the USB cable to the "USB" port on the router and computer. The "USB" LED should illuminate.
Status LEDs
The front of the U.S. Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet/USB Router has five LEDs. The first from the left is the "PWR" LED. The second and third are the data transfer "ENET1" and "ENET2" LEDs. The fourth is the "USB" LED. The fifth is the "ADSL" LED. LED conditions below indicate the router's operational status.
PWR | On Green | Receiving power from the wall jack power supply. | |
Off | Detected no power. | ||
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| On Green/10 Mbps | Established and detected a physical connection through the Ethernet cable | |
| On Orange/100Mbps | between router and computer. |
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