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9.
Testing LAN path to your Wireless N Gigabit Router.
Ans.
To verify whether the LAN path from your PC to your Wireless N Gigabit Router is
properly connected, you can
“Ping”
the Wireless N Gigabit Router with the following procedures:
1. From the Windows toolbar, click
“Start”
and select
“Run”.
2. In the open field, type
“Ping 192.168.1.1”
and click
“OK”
3. If the path is working, you should see the message in the following format:
Reply from 192.168.1.1 bytes = 32 time < 10ms TTL = 60
4. If the path is not working, you should see the following message:
Request timed out
If the path is not functioning correctly:
1. Make sure the LAN port LED indicator is on.
2. Check whether you are using the correct LAN cable.
3. Check your Ethernet Adaptor installation and configurations.
4. Verify that the IP address for your Wireless N Gigabit Router and your workstations are
correct and that the addresses are on the same subnet.
10.
Failed to connect with the Wireless N Gigabit Router via Wireless LAN card.
Ans.
Ensure that the WL ACT LED indicator of the Wireless N Gigabit Router is correctly illuminated.
1. Check whether your Wireless LAN setting (e.g. SSID, Channel Number) is the same as your
Wireless N Gigabit Router.
2. Check whether you’d used the same WEP Key Encryption for both your Wireless LAN and
your Wireless N Gigabit Router.