GigaFast Ethernet
Section 6
4. “Time out error” message pop up when I enter a URL or IP address
5. Lost or forgot Administrator password
6. Why does my Notebook computer fail to connect with the Wireless
Access Point Router via wireless LAN card?
Check if other PCs are working. If they do, check that your workstation’s IP
settings are correct (IP address, Subnet Mask, Default gateway and
DNS). Check if other PCs are working. If they do, check that your workstation’s IP
settings are correct (IP address, Subnet Mask, Default gateway and DNS)
If the PCs are configured correctly, but still not working, check the Wireless
Router. Check that it is connected and ON. Connect to it and check its settings. (If
you cannot connect to it, check the LAN and power connections)
If the Wireless Router is configured correctly, check your Internet connection to
see that it is working properly (Check if the WAN’s IP address is valid or 0.0.0.0)
Reset system settings into factory default condition by holding the reset button
down for at least 5 seconds. The administrator’s password will now become
“admin”
Re-configure the Wireless Router according to your previous settings
Check if the Wireless Router’s wireless LED is lit
Check your computer’s wireless LAN settings (like SSID, channel number)to see
if it is the same as the Wireless Router’s
Check if the WEP-64 or WEP-128 is enabled or not. If it is on, the key must be the
same
Most wireless LAN cards provide a monitor/diagnosis utility.
Use it in your
computer to check on the wireless signal strength and link quality. The closer to
the Wireless Router, the stronger the signal quality
1. Where is the Wireless Access Point Router installed on the network?
2. Does the WAN connection of the Wireless Access Point Router
support 100Mbps Ethernet?
Typically, the Wireless Router is installed between the Cable/DSL modem and the
LAN. Plug the Wireless Router WAN port into the Cable/DSL modem’s Ethernet port.
(refer to Appendix-C for correct cabling)
Yes, the Wireless Router supports 100Mb Ethernet on its WAN port. Since the
Wireless Router WAN is an auto-sensing 10/100 port, it is also compatible with 10Mb
only WAN devices.
Frequently Asked Questions