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4.4.1
Ping
Test
Once
you
have
your
ADSL
Router
configured,
ensure
you
can
ping
the
network.
Type
the
target
address
that
you
want
to
ping.
If
your
PC
is
connected
to
the
ADSL
Router
via
the
default
DHCP
configuration,
you
should
be
able
to
Ping
the
network
address
192.168.1.1.
See
Fig
1-8
.
If
your
ISP
has
provided
their
server
address,
try
to
ping
the
address.
If
the
pings
for
both
the
WAN
and
the
LAN
sides
are
complete
and
you
have
the
proper
protocols
configured,
you
should
be
able
to
surf
the
Internet.
By
default
when
you
select
ping
test,
the
ADSL
Router
will
ping
itself
3
times.
The
ADSL
Router
passed
the
Ping
test;
this
basically
means
that
the
TCP/IP
protocol
is
up
and
running.
If
this
first
Ping
test
does
not
pass,
the
TCP/IP
protocol
is
not
loaded
for
some
reason;
you
should
restart
the
ADSL
Router.
Figure
1-8
:
Ping
Test
Screen
4.4.2
Modem
Test
This
test
can
be
used
to
check
whether
your
Modem
is
properly
connected
to
the
Network.
Select
your
connection
from
the
list
and
press
the
‘Test’
button.
See
Fig
1-9
.
Figure
1-9
:
Modem
Test