o
Check your Subnet Mask:
Click
Start
->
Settings
->
Control Panel
. In the Control Panel,
double-click the
Network
icon. In Windows 2000, you also need to
double-click the
Local Area Connection
icon to see the “Local Area
Connection Properties” dialog box.
1.
2.
(a) For the computer connected to the Ethernet port of 8012-G1:
When the “Network” dialog box similar to Figure B-4 appears, click
the
Configuration
tab. Under the “The following network
components are installed” list, click your Ethernet card to highlight it,
for example,
TCP/IP->PRO/100+ Management Adapter
. Click the
Properties
button. Figure B-1
(b) For the computer connected to the USB port of 8012-G1:
When the “Network” dialog box similar to Figure B-5 appears,
click the
Configuration
tab. Under the “The following network
components are installed” list, highlight
TCP/IP->Innoband
8012-G1 ADSL 2/2+ Modem
. Click the
Properties
button.
3. In the “TCP/IP Properties” dialog box (Figure B-6), click the IP
Address tab and make sure that IP Address is 192.169.1.2 and the
Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. Click OK to close this dialog box.
4. Again click the OK button on the “Network” window to close it.
5. Restart your computer when prompted.
B. Innoband 8012-G1 LED Status
Observe the LEDs on your 8012-G1 to check if the device is functioning properly.
Normal Setup Status
When your Innoband 8012-G1 is powered up, after a few seconds, all the LEDs go into their
correct states:
Power - ON when your 8021-G1 is connected to a power source and is switched ON
LAN - ON if the Ethernet is detected
Internet - ON when PPPoE connection is established
WAN - ON when DSL connection is established
C. Possible Problems
1. The Power LED on 8012-G1 is OFF
Cause
Your 8012-G1 is not properly powered.
Solution
Try the following solutions:
o
Make sure that the DC power adapter is firmly plugged into both the wall
outlet and your 8012-G1.
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