Installation and Operating Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installing and using your CPE device
- Welcome!
- Connecting your CPE to a computer or LAN
- Installation Overview
- Setting up the computer to dynamically receive an IP address
- Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT: Setting up the network connection
- Windows 2000: Setting up the network connection
- Connecting the CPE to a Computer or Network
- Connecting the CPE to a computer
- Connecting the CPE to a network
- Supplying Power to the CPE
- Finding the Strongest Service Provider Signal
- Using the Software-Assisted Method to Find the Strongest Signal
- Using the LEDs to find the Strongest Service Provider Signal
- Troubleshooting
- LEDs that don’t blink, but rather chase
- The LEDs on the CPE blink more slowly than normal
- You receive a dialog box indicating that you cannot connect to your service provider
- I can successfully contact my service provider at home, but not at work or at a friend’s house
- If You have Problems Getting Connected
- Congratulations!
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Troubleshooting
This section describes common issues with CPE
installation, and how to resolve the issues if you encounter
them.
LEDS THAT DON’T BLINK, BUT RATHER CHASE
If your CPE is unable to find a service provider signal, the
LEDs on your CPE don’t blink, but rather they “chase”
each other, with an LED blinking on as the previous LED
blinks off. Figure 10 illustrates LEDs in chase mode.
For further information about connecting, contact your
service provider.
Figure 10: LEDs on CPE indicating no service provider
found (chasing LEDs)