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C.2 Problems Accessing Router
If you have problems accessing the router, please check the follow-
ing:
1. Can you ping 192.168.123.254? If so, disable the proxy in your
browser's setting.
2. If http://192.168.123.254 does not work, try
http://192.168.123.254:88.
3. If you are unable to ping the router, do the following:
a. Check the configuration of the computer. It must be on the
same subnet as the router (192.168.123.xxx). If not, refer to
Appendix D, or to the Quick Start Guide for information on how
to configure TCP/IP for your computers.
b. Check the Link LEDs of the computer’s network adapter
port and the corresponding router port to be sure they are on. If
not, check the Ethernet cable(s).
C.2.1 Using Windows Ping
To ping an IP address from Windows:
1.
From the Windows Start button, choose
Run…
2.
In the dialog box, type
ping 192.168.123.254
and click
OK
.
3.
You’ll see an MS-DOS dialog box showing the ping activity. If it
“times out” then there is no logical connection from your com-
puter to the target device (router).
C.2.2 Using Macintosh WhatRoute
To ping the router from a Macintosh computer, perform the following
steps:
1.
Install the WhatRoute 1.7 program from the CD.
2.
Double-click on the
WhatRoute
icon to launch the program.
3.
In the main WhatRoute window, select Ping from the menu
4.
Enter the address to ping in the Host: field.
5.
Click
ping
to begin the test.
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