User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Setting Up the Gateway on a Network
- Changing the Gateway Settings
- Using the Advanced Feature Set
- Accessing advanced features
- Changing your gateway password
- Changing your advanced wireless settings
- Setting your transfer rate
- Setting your operating channel
- Using system tools
- Establishing routing protocols
- Refining DHCP server addressing
- Assigning virtual server settings
- Using access control features
- Changing your gateway IP address
- IP addressing in network adapters
- Universal Plug and Play
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Glossary
- 802.11b
- Ad Hoc Mode
- Adapter
- Access Point (AP)
- ASCII characters
- DHCP
- Driver (Device Driver)
- DNS
- Encryption
- Ethernet
- Ethernet address (MAC address)
- Firewall
- Gateway
- Hexadecimal
- Hub
- Infrastructure Mode
- IEEE
- ISP
- LAN
- Mbps
- NAT
- Peer-to-Peer Mode
- Profiles (Network Profiles)
- Protocols (Network Protocols)
- Resources (Network resources)
- Roaming
- SSID
- Subnet
- Subnet mask
- Switch
- TCP/IP
- UPnP
- USB
- VPN
- Glossary
- Specifications
- Regulatory Compliance Statements
- Index

Chapter 5 – Troubleshooting
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Windows 2000
1 Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Dial-Up
Connections.
2 Right-click the dial-up, VPN, or incoming connection
you have shared, and then click Properties.
3 On the Sharing tab, remove the Enable Internet
connection sharing for this connection check box,
and click OK.
Windows XP
1 Click Start > Control Panel > Network
Connections.
2 Click the connection you have shared, and then
under Network Tasks,clickChange settings of
this connection.
3 On the Advanced tab, remove the Allow other
network users to connect through this
computer’s Internet connection check box, and
click OK.
Problem My Internet game, which is Universal Plug and Play
aware, does not work
Solution Make sure Universal Plug and Play is enabled on the
gateway. See Universal Plug and Play on page 53.
You also may need to enable UPnP on your Windows
system. See the following problem and solution.
Note Windows XP and Me editions support UPnP.
Other versions of Windows will require a third-party
product to use UPnP.
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