Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips
Problem:
I cannot access the Internet. What should I do first?
Solution:
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Make sure that your Cable Modem/Router’s MAC address is
registered with your cable provider. When your provider’s
representative or setup software asks for your MAC address, you can
find the
CM MAC
address on your modem/router’s bottom label. If
you are having a problem, you may need to check with your cable
service provider to make sure the service provider set up its system
properly for your cable modem.
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Check your Cable Modem/Router’s Ethernet and coaxial cable
connections. Make sure the coaxial cable is tightly connected. If a
computer is plugged into an Ethernet port, make sure that the cable is
plugged in all the way on both ends.
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If you are using wireless, check that your wireless connection is
functioning correctly. Check the section below, “I am having trouble
connecting my computer or other device wirelessly to the Cable
Modem/Router.”
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Power off your modem/router for at least 10 seconds and then power
it back on.
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Restart your computer or other devices connected to the Cable
Modem/Router. This ensures that they receive a correct IP address
from the router.
Problem:
I cannot access the Internet. My Power light is on, my Downstream
and Upstream lights are on or blinking, and my Online light is on.
Solution:
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If you are using your computer’s Ethernet port, check that there is a
good connection between your computer and the modem/router’s
Ethernet port. Check that the light for that port is on or flashing.
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If you are using wireless, check that your wireless connection is
functioning correctly. Check the section below, “I am having trouble
connecting my computer or other device wirelessly to the Cable
Modem/Router.”
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Page 1: ...Cable Modem Router Cable Modem plus Dual band Wireless AC Router U S E R M A N U A L ...
Page 50: ...Figure 4 Example Wireless Primary Network page 50 ...
Page 54: ...Figure 5 Example of Guest Network Page 54 ...
Page 64: ...Figure 9 Example of Access Control Page 64 ...
Page 80: ...Figure 17 Example of IP Filtering Page 80 ...
Page 104: ...Figure 27 Example of Basic Setup Page 104 ...
Page 134: ...Figure 42 Example of the Connection Page 134 ...