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Basic Menu
The Basic Menu provides the Home, Quick Start, LAN Configuration, and Diagnostics links.
Basic Menu
Basic Menu
Basic Menu
Basic Menu
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Home
The Home page provides a one-page summary about the Connection Information, Router
Information, and Local Network settings.
Connection Information
The Connection Information pane gives you an idea about the status of your Internet
connection. This pane includes a Connect/Disconnect button. When clicked, the router
makes an attempt to connect to the Internet using the parameters saved in the router.
Router Information
This pane provides all the necessary information to determine the model, firmware
version, build, Ethernet MAC Address, NAT status, and Firewall status.
Local Network Information
The Local Network pane displays the current IP address of the router. It also provides the
DHCP status, DHCP Range, and Ethernet status.
Quick Start
Quick Start gives you the ability to instantly connect to the Internet.
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LAN Configuration
LAN Group Configuration allows you to configure settings for each LAN group. Notice that
you can also view the status of advanced services that can be applied to a LAN group.
Green indicates that the service is enabled, while red indicates that the service is
disabled.
LAN Group Configuration
LAN Group Configuration
LAN Group Configuration
LAN Group Configuration
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Diagnostics
Diagnostic Test is used for investigating whether the router is properly connected to the
WAN Network. This test may take a few seconds to complete. To perform the test, select
your connection from the list and press the Test button. Before running this test, make
sure you have a valid DSL link.
To run diagnostic test:
1.
Select the Basic Menu
Basic Menu
Basic Menu
Basic Menu and then click Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics. This opens the Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics page.
2. Click Test
Test
Test
Test. The test status will appear after running the diagnostic test. If a test
failed, click Help
Help
Help
Help to get the solution.
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Ping Test
Once you have your router configured, it is a good idea to make sure you can ping the
network. If you can ping an IP on the WAN side successfully, you should be able to surf
the Internet.
To perform a ping test:
1.
Select the Basic
Basic
Basic
Basic Menu
Menu
Menu
Menu and then click Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics.
2.
Click Ping Test
Ping Test
Ping Test
Ping Test. This opens the Ping Test
Ping Test
Ping Test
Ping Test page.
3. Change or leave the default settings of the following fields:
°
Enter the IP address to ping
°
Packet size
°
Number of echo request
4. Click Test
Test
Test
Test.
The ping results are displayed in the page. If the ping test was successful, it
means that the TCP/IP protocol is up and running. If the Ping test failed, you
should restart the router.
Full Modem Test
This test is used to check if your modem is properly connected to the network.
To perform a Full Modem test:
1.
Select the Basic
Basic
Basic
Basic Menu
Menu
Menu
Menu and then click Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics.
2.
Click Full Modem Test
Full Modem Test
Full Modem Test
Full Modem Test. This opens the Modem Test
Modem Test
Modem Test
Modem Test page.
Select your connection and then click Test
Test
Test
Test.