Netopia 2200 User Manual

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EN Link

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Note: EN Link light is inactive if only using USB.

1.

Make sure the you are using the Ethernet cable, not the DSL cable. The
Ethernet cable is thicker than the standard telephone cable.

2.

Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet jack
on the PC.

3.

If plugging a 2200- and 3300-series DSL Gateway into a hub the you
may need to plug into an uplink por t on the hub, or use an Ethernet
cross over cable.

4.

Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet por t
on the 2200- and 3300-series DSL Gateway.

5.

Tr y another Ethernet cable if you have one available.

EN Traffic

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1.

Make sure you have Ethernet drivers installed on the PC.

2.

Make sure the PC’s TCP/IP Proper ties for the Ethernet Network Control
Panel is set to obtain an IP address via DHCP.

3.

Make sure the PC has obtained an address in the 192.168.1.x range.
(You may have changed the subnet addressing.)

4.

Make sure the PC is configured to access the Internet over a LAN.

5.

Disable any installed network devices (Ethernet, HomePNA, wireless)
that are not being used to connect to the 2200- and 3300-series DSL
Gateway.

USB

Active

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Note: USB Active light is inactive if only using Ethernet.

1.

Make sure you have USB drivers installed on the PC.

2.

Make sure the PC’s TCP/IP Proper ties for the USB Network Control
Panel is set to obtain an IP address via DHCP.

3.

Make sure the PC has obtained an address in the 192.168.1.x range.
(You may have changed the subnet addressing.)

4.

Make sure the PC is configured to access the Internet over a LAN.

5.

Disable any installed network devices (Ethernet, HomePNA, wireless)
that are not being used to connect to the 2200- and 3300-series DSL
Gateway.

DSL

Traffic

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Launch a browser and tr y to browse the Internet. If the DSL Active light still
does not flash, then proceed to Advanced Troubleshooting below.

Wireless

Link

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Make sure your client PC(s) have their wireless cards correctly installed

and configured.

Check your client PC(s) TCP/IP settings to make sure they are receiving

an IP address from the wireless Router.

Check the Gateway’s log for wireless driver failure messages.

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