User Manual
Table Of Contents
- N150 Wireless Modem Router DGN1000 Setup Manual
- Contents
- Getting to Know Your Wireless Router
- Installing Your Router Using the Smart Wizard
- Installing Your Router Manually (Advanced, Mac, and Linux Users)
- Configuring Your Wireless Network
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications
- Related Documents
- Registration and Certifications
Troubleshooting 28
ADSL link
If your router is unable to access the Internet, you should first determine whether you have an
ADSL link with the service provider. The state of this connection is indicated with the Internet
LED.
Internet LED Green or Blinking Green
If your Internet LED is green or blinking green, then you have a good ADSL connection. You can
be confident that the service provider has connected your line correctly and that your wiring is
correct.
Internet LED Red
If the Internet LED is red, disconnect all telephones on the line. If this solves the problem,
reconnect the telephones one at a time, being careful to use a microfilter on each telephone. If the
microfilters are connected correctly, you should be able to connect all your telephones.
If disconnecting telephones does not result in a green Internet LED, there may be a problem with
your wiring. If the telephone company has tested the ADSL signal at your Network Interface
Device (NID), then you may have poor quality wiring in your house.
Internet LED Off
If the Internet LED is off, disconnect all telephones on the line. If this solves the problem,
reconnect the telephones one at a time, being careful to use a microfilter on each telephone. If the
microfilters are connected correctly, you should be able to connect all your telephones.
If disconnecting telephones does not result in a green Internet LED the problem may be one of the
following:
• Check that the telephone company has made the connection to your line and tested it.
• Verify that you are connected to the correct telephone line. If you have more than one phone
line, be sure that you are connected to the line with the ADSL service. It may be necessary to
use a swapper if you ADSL signal is on pins 1 and 4 of the RJ-11 jack. The Wireless Modem
Router uses pins 2 and 3.
Obtaining an Internet IP Address
If your wireless modem router is unable to access the internet, and your Internet LED is red, you
should determine whether the wireless modem router is able to obtain a Internet IP address from
the ISP. Unless you have been assigned a static IP address, your wireless modem router must










