User's Manual
FAQ
Factory Reset
If you have lost the device’s password or you would liek to set the device back to its default
state, you can do the Factory Reset.
Performaing the Factory Reset will erase all
previously entered device settings.
To reset to factory default setting, go to the Management Utility window and click
on
the tool bar and then clikc “OK” to confirm the reset.
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The fctory default values is detailed in the section Factory Default Settings.
“I can't find the product using the GUI Setup Software”
For the GUI Setup Software to find the device, it has to be accessed from a client. This
means that the computer you are trying to use to run the software must be setup as described
in the section Configuration in GUI. Also, the computer should be restarted to ensure that it
is receiving IP address from the device.
To verify that your computer’s TCP/IP protocol is setup properly, use the "winipcfg" utility
in Windows (95, 98, and ME). To run this, go to Start-->Run, type "winipcfg" in the Run box,
and then click “OK”. Make sure the Network Adapter Card is selected and then press the
"More Info" button on the bottom right hand corner. For Win2000 and NT stations, open
the “Command Prompt” (DOS window) and type in ipconfig /all and hit “Enter” to
obtain the adapter’s IP information.
Look at the box labeled DHCP Server, this should be the product's IP address (192.168.0.1 at
default). If it is not, or it is blank or reads 255.255.255.255 then you may have a cabling
problem, or you may have another DHCP server on your network. In either case, please
follow the installation guide again, and ONLY connect the device, the client, and your
modem together. If you are on a network, it is recommended that you contact your IS or IT
Manager for further assistance with DHCP settings. Placing an IP Sharing Device that passes
out IP addresses on a LAN with an existing DHCP server may cause problems throughout a
network. It is recommended you disable other DHCP serves on the network if you plan on
using this product on the network.
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