301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2004 by OnQ Technologies,
Middletown, PA 17057
Inc All Rights Reserved.
(800)-321-2343
www.onqhome.com
Innovations in Home Living.
4. What does the message “
IP address conflict
” mean?
When you see the message box prompt for IP address conflict
on any of the workstations in the network, this means two or
more workstations have the same IP address. If you have setup
the device as a DHCP server, run
IPCONFIG /release
and then
run
IPCONFIG /renew
on the problem workstation (
for
Windows 98SE or ME, run the "
winipcfg
" utility, select the correct
Network Adapter, click “release all” to release all current
configuration, then click “renew all” to renew the IP information
again,
). If the DHCP function is disabled and static IP
addresses are assigned to each workstation, please double check
each workstation’s IP address for any duplicate IP addresses.
5. What does “
Can not access the Internet
” mean?
Check the physical connectivity of the local network and
broadband device.
Make sure you are using the correct cables and the cables are
connected to the network devices properly. Examine the LED of
LAN port and the LED of the broadband signal input on the
Cable Modem/xDSL Modem. If the LAN LED is off, make
sure you are using the correct cables and the cables are
connected to the devices properly. If the LED of the broadband
signal is off, please contact your ISP.
Check the status of this product.
After checking the cabling and LEDs, you also have to check if
you have entered the correct user name and password that your
ISP provided. While checking, please note that the information
is case sensitive. To check the Internet connection status, open
the browser to start the Web configuration, select
Network
Status
Æ
WAN IP Status
. Check if Link Status displays
“
Connect successfully
”. If not, you may have to contact your
ISP to see if their Internet service is available.
Check the logical connectivity from your computer to the
Internet (TCP/IP Network Diagnosis).
The WINIPCFG program (for Win95, 98, and ME) or
IPCONFIG program (for Windows 2000, NT, XP) is used to
gather information about the TCP/IP connections that are
active on your system. It cannot be used to dynamically adjust
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301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2004 by OnQ Technologies,
Middletown, PA 17057
Inc All Rights Reserved.
(800)-321-2343
www.onqhome.com
Innovations in Home Living.
II. Product Overview
A. Features
•
Superb performance with throughput as high as up to 80Mbps
between Internet and LAN.
•
Supports PPPoE.
•
Supports VPN. (PPTP, IP- Sec pass thru)
•
Supports Auto MDI/MDIX for both LAN/Internet Port.
•
Rich Internet applications are supported such as MSN Messenger,
Yahoo Messenger StarCraft, AOE, AoM, Battle.net multi-user,
Crazy Arcade, CS, E-Donkey, E-Mule, FlashGet, NetMeeting,
ICQ, mIRC, Web browser, FTP, Telnet, E-Mail, News, Ping,
PCAnyWhere...
•
DHCP server allocates up to 253 client IP addresses.
•
Allows up to 32 Static DHCP connections.
•
Proxy DNS supported.
•
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) supported.
•
Up to 24 Virtual Servers supported.
•
DMZ host & Multi-DMZ supported.
•
Up to 24 Packet Filters supported.
•
Static routing supported.
•
Firmware upgrades through the network supported.
•
Supports Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP, Unix, and Mac.
•
Natural firewall keeps hackers out.
•
Load/Save device settings from/to a PC file.
B. Components Included
The On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch includes the following parts:
•
Router/Switch Module
•
Router/Switch 9VDC Power Supply
•
Router/Switch Manual on CD
•
Router/Switch User Guide
C. Replacement Parts
Replacement parts available for the On-Q Home Router/Switch include:
•
Router/Switch 9VDC Power Supply (P/N 364723-01)
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