CyberTAN Technology WR214E Wireless-B Broadband Router User Manual

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Wireless-B Broadband Router47Network Everywhere®Series46I. Click the OK button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window.Click the OK button in the Local Area Connection Properties window.2. I want to test my Internet connection.A. Check your TCP/IP settings.For Windows 98 SE and Me:Refer to your Ethernet adapter’s documentation for details. Make sureObtain IP address automatically is selected in the settings.For Windows 2000:• Click Start, Settings, and Control Panel. Double-click Network andDial-Up Connections.• Right-click the Local Area Connection that is associated with theEthernet adapter you are using, and select the Properties option. • In the Components checked are used by this connection box, highlightInternet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click the Properties button. Make surethat  Obtain an IP address automatically and  Obtain DNS serveraddress automatically are selected.• Click the OK button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties win-dow, and click the OK button in the Local Area Connection Propertieswindow.• Restart the computer if asked.For Windows XP:The following instructions assume you are running Windows XP with thedefault interface. If you are using the Classic interface (where the icons andmenus look like previous Windows versions), please follow the instructionsfor Windows 2000.• Click Start and Control Panel. • Click the Network and Internet Connections icon and then theNetwork Connections icon.• Right-click the Local Area Connectionthat is associated with the Ethernet adapter you are using, and select theProperties option.• In the This connection uses the following items box, highlight InternetProtocol (TCP/IP), and click the Properties button.  Make sure thatObtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server addressautomatically are selected.For Windows 2000:A. Click  Start,  Settings, and Control Panel. Double-click Network andDial-Up Connections.B. Right-click the Local Area Connection that is associated with the Ethernetadapter you are using, and select the Properties option.C. In the Components checked are used by this connection box, highlightInternet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click the Properties button. Select Usethe following IP address option.D. Enter a unique IP address that is not used by any other computer on thenetwork connected to the Router. You can only use an IP address in theranges 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.99 and 192.168.1.151 to 192.168.1.254.   E. Enter the Subnet Mask, 255.255.255.0.F. Enter the Default Gateway, 192.168.1.1 (Router’s default IP address).G. Toward the bottom of the window, select Use the following DNS serveraddresses, and enter the Preferred DNS server and  Alternative DNSserver (provided by your ISP). Contact your ISP or go on its website to findthe information.H. Click the OK button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window,and click the OK button in the Local Area Connection Properties window.I. Restart the computer if asked.For Windows XP:The following instructions assume you are running Windows XP with thedefault interface. If you are using the Classic interface (where the icons andmenus look like previous Windows versions), please follow the instructions forWindows 2000.A. Click Start and Control Panel. B. Click the Network and Internet Connections icon and then the NetworkConnections icon.C. Right-click the Local Area Connection that is associated with the Ethernetadapter you are using, and select the Properties option.D. In the This connection uses the following items box, highlight InternetProtocol (TCP/IP). Click the Properties button.E. Enter a unique IP address that is not used by any other computer on the net-work connected to the Router. You can only use an IP address in the ranges192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.99 and 192.168.1.151 to 192.168.1.254.   F. Enter the Subnet Mask, 255.255.255.0.G. Enter the Default Gateway, 192.168.1.1 (Router’s default IP address).H. Toward the bottom of the window, select Use the following DNS serveraddresses, and enter the Preferred DNS server and  Alternative DNSserver (provided by your ISP). Contact your ISP or go on its website to findthe information.
Wireless-B Broadband Router49Network Everywhere®Series48C. Make sure you are using the right Internet settings. Contact your ISP to seeif your Internet connection type is DHCP, Static IP Address, or PPPoE(commonly used by DSL consumers).  Please refer to the Setup section of“Chapter 5: The Router’s Web-based Utility” for details on Internet settings.D. Make sure you have the right cable. Check to see if the Internet column hasa solidly lit Link LED. E. Make sure the cable connecting from your cable or DSL modem is con-nected to the Router’s Internet port. Verify that the Status page of theRouter’s web interface shows a valid IP address from your ISP.F. Turn off the computer, Router, and Broadband modem. Wait 30 seconds,and then turn on the Router, Cable/DSL modem, and computer. Check theStatus tab of the Router’s web-based utility to see if you get an IP address. 4. I am not able to access the Router’s web interface Setup page.A. Refer to “Problem #2, I want to test my Internet connection” to verify thatyour computer is properly connected to the Router.B. Refer to “Appendix D: Finding the MAC Address and IP address for YourEthernet Adapter” to verify that your computer has an IP Address, SubnetMask, Gateway, and DNS.C. Set a static IP address on your system; refer to “Problem #1: I need to set astatic IP address.”D. Refer to “Problem #10: I need to remove the proxy settings or the dial-uppop-up window (for PPPoE users).”5. I can’t get my Virtual Private Network (VPN) working through the Router.Access the Router’s web interface by going to http://192.168.1.1 or the IPaddress of the Router, and go to the Advanced => Filter tab.  Make sure youhave IPsec pass-through and/or PPTP pass-through enabled.VPNs that use IPSec with the ESP (Encapsulation Security Payload known asprotocol 50) authentication will work fine. At least one IPSec session will workthrough the Router; however, simultaneous IPSec sessions may be possible,depending on the specifics of your VPNs.VPNs that use IPSec and AH (Authentication Header known as protocol 51)are incompatible with the Router.  AH has limitations due to occasional incom-patibility with the NAT standard.  • Click the OK button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties win-dow, and click the OK button in the Local Area Connection Propertieswindow.• Restart the computer if asked.B. Open a command prompt.• For Windows 98 SE and Me, please click Start and Run. In the Openfield, type in command. Press the Enter key or click the OK button.• For Windows 2000 and XP, please click Start and  Run. In the Openfield, type cmd. Press the Enter key or click the OK button.C. In the command prompt, type ping 192.168.1.1 and press the Enter key.  • If you get a reply, the computer is communicating with the Router.• If you do NOT get a reply, please check the cable, and make sure Obtainan IP address automatically is selected in the TCP/IP settings for yourEthernet adapter.  D. In the command prompt, type ping followed by your Internet IP address andpress the Enter key.  The WAN (or Internet) IP Address can be found in theweb interface of the Router. For example, if your WAN IP address is 1.2.3.4,you would enter ping 1.2.3.4 and press the Enter key.• If you get a reply, the computer is connected to the Router.• If you do NOT get a reply, try the ping command from a different com-puter to verify that your original computer is not the cause of the problem.E. In the command prompt, type ping www.yahoo.com and press the Enterkey.  • If you get a reply, the computer is connected to the Internet. If you cannotopen a webpage, try the ping command from a different computer to ver-ify that your original computer is not the cause of the problem.• If you do NOT get a reply, there may be a problem with the connection.Try the ping command from a different computer to verify that your orig-inal computer is not the cause of the problem.3. I am not getting an IP address on the Internet with my Internet connection.A. Refer to “Problem #2, I want to test my Internet connection” to verify thatyou have connectivity.B. If you need to register the MAC address of your Ethernet adapter with yourISP, please see “Appendix D: Finding the MAC address and IP Address forYour Ethernet Adapter.” If you need to clone the MAC address of yourEthernet adapter onto the Router, see the MAC Address Clone section of“Chapter 5:The Router’s Web-based Utility” for details.
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