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Tro ubl es ho oti ng
This basic procedure addresses a number of symptoms that you might experi-
ence with your router:
1. Verify the power cord and all the Ethernet cables are connected correctly.
This includes the cables connecting the router, the modem, and all the com-
puters in the network. See the Installation illustrations on page 3.
2. Ensure that the power outlet to which the router is connected is a live outlet.
3. Refer to the LED descriptions in this guide and then check the LEDs on the
router to make sure you are receiving power and all ports are functioning. See
the LED descriptions on page 1.
4. For wireless connections only: Low link quality or range can be caused by
environmental interference, such as lead-based paint and concrete walls, or
some electronic items, such as 2.4GHz phones. Try to move the antenna of
the router or reposition the wireless clients to improve the link quality.
5. For wireless connections only: Verify that each device connecting to the
router is set to Infrastructure mode. Set the Network name or SSID in the
wireless adapter's settings to the Network name that is used in the router,
and verify that you are using the same wireless security type. Refer to your
wireless adapter's documentation to determine how to change these settings.
If you still have trouble using the router, see the "Troubleshooting" section of
the User Guide on the USRobotics Installation CD-ROM.
The Setup Wizard was unable to detect my Internet connec-
tion.
S o l u t i o n :
You will need to manually configure your Internet connection. There are two
methods of instructions you can follow to set up your Internet connection:
If you are still in the Setup Wizard:
1. Do one of the following:
" Verify the power cord and all the Ethernet cables are connected correctly,
then press Detect Connection to retry the automatic configuration of
your Internet connection.
" Manually configure your connection by selecting your Internet connec-
tion type: either Cable, DSL router, satellite, ISDN, LAN, or other or
DSL modem (also known as PPPoE) and any information required by
your ISP.
2. Click Next and continue to follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
Setup Wizard.
If you have already closed the Setup Wizard:
1. Start a Web browser.
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