Specifications
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Ethernet
• Make sure the you are using the Ethernet cable, not the DSL cable. The Ethernet cable is
thicker than the standard telephone cable.
• Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet jack on the PC.
• Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet port on the DSL Router.
• Try another Ethernet cable if you have one available.
• Make sure you have Ethernet drivers installed on the PC.
• Make sure the PC’s TCP/IP Properties for the Ethernet Network Control Panel is set to obtain
an IP address via DHCP.
• Make sure the PC has obtained an address in the 192.168.1.x range. (You may have changed
the subnet addressing.)
• Make sure the PC is configured to access the Internet over a LAN.
• Disable any installed network devices (Ethernet, HomePNA, wireless) that are not being used
to connect to the DSL Router.
Wireless
• Make sure your client PC(s) have their wireless cards correctly installed and configured.
• Check your client PC(s) TCP/IP settings to make sure they are receiving an IP address from the
wireless Router.
• Check the Router’s log for wireless driver failure messages.










