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Appendix A: Troubleshooting
This appendix consists of two parts: “Common Problems and Solutions” and
“Frequently Asked Questions.” Provided are possible solutions to problems that
may occur during the installation and operation of the Router. Read the descrip-
tions below to help you solve your problems. If you can’t find an answer here,
check the Linksys website at
www.linksys.com
.
1. I need to set a static IP address on a PC.
You can assign a static IP address to a PC by performing the following steps:
For Windows 98 and Me:
A. Click
Start
,
Settings
, and
Control Panel
. Double-click
Network
.
B. In
The following network components are installed
box, select the
TCP/IP->
associated with your Ethernet adapter. If you only have one Ethernet adapter
installed, you will only see one TCP/IP line with no association to an Ethernet
adapter. Highlight it and click the
Properties
button.
C. In the
TCP/IP properties
window, select the
IP address
tab, and select
Specify an IP address
. Enter a unique
IP address
that is not used by any
other computer on the network connected to the Router. You can only use
an IP address in the ranges 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.99 and 192.168.1.151
to 192.168.1.254.
Make sure that each IP address is unique for each PC or
network device.
D.
Click the
Gateway
tab, and in the
New Gateway
prompt, enter
192.168.1.1
,
which is the default IP address of the Router. Click the
Add
button to accept
the entry.
E.
Click the
DNS
tab, and make sure the
DNS Enabled
option is selected.
Enter the
Host
and
Domain
names (e.g., John for Host and home for
Domain). Enter the
DNS entry
provided by your ISP. If your ISP has not
provided the DNS IP address, contact your ISP to get that information or go
to its website for the information.
F.
Click the
OK
button in the
TCP/IP properties
window, and click
Close
or
the
OK
button for the Network window.
G.
Restart the computer when asked.
Common Problems and Solutions
Internet IP Address
The Router’s current Internet IP Address is displayed
here.
Status
The status of the DDNS service connection is displayed here.
To save your changes on this page, click the
Apply
button. To cancel any
unsaved changes on this page, click the
Cancel
button. To get more information
about the features, click the
Help
button.
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For Windows 2000:
A. Click
Start
,
Settings
, and
Control Panel
. Double-click
Network and
Dial-Up Connections
.
B.
Right-click the
Local Area Connection
that is associated with the Ethernet
adapter you are using, and select the
Properties
option.
C. In the
Components checked are used by this connection
box, highlight
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
, and click the
Properties
button. Select
Use
the following IP address
option.
D.
Enter a unique
IP address
that is not used by any other computer on the
network connected to the Router. You can only use an IP address in the
ranges 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 server
addresses
, and enter the
Preferred DNS server
and
Alternative DNS
server
(provided by your ISP). Contact your ISP or go on its website to find
the 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 NT 4.0:
A. Click
Start
,
Settings
, and
Control Panel
. Double-click the
Network
icon.
B.
Click the
Protocol
tab, and double-click
TCP/IP Protocol
.
C. When the window appears, make sure you have selected the correct
Adapter
for your Ethernet adapter.
D. Select
Specify an IP address
, and enter a unique
IP address
that is not
used by any other computer on the network connected to the Router. You
can only use an IP address in the ranges 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.
Click the
DNS
tab, and enter the
Host
and
Domain
names (e.g., John for
Host and home for Domain). Under DNS Service Search Order, click the
Add
button.
Enter the
DNS IP address
in the
DNS Server
field, and click
the
Add
button. Repeat this action for all DNS IP addresses given by your
ISP.
H.
Click the
OK
button in the
TCP/IP Protocol Properties
window, and click
the
Close
button in the
Network
window.
I.
Restart the computer if asked.
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For Windows XP:
The following instructions assume you are running Windows XP with the
default interface. If you are using the Classic interface (where the icons and
menus look like previous Windows versions), please follow the instructions for
Windows 2000.
A. Click
Start
and
Control Panel
.
B.
Click the
Network and Internet Connections
icon and then the
Network
Connections
icon.
C.
Right-click the
Local Area Connection
that is associated with the Ethernet
adapter you are using, and select the
Properties
option.
D. In the
This connection uses the following items
box, highlight
Internet
Protocol (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 ranges
192.168.1.2 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 server
addresses
, and enter the
Preferred DNS server
and
Alternative DNS
server
(provided by your ISP). Contact your ISP or go on its website to find
the information.
I.
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, Me, 2000, and XP
:
Refer to “Chapter 4: Configure the PCs” for details. Make sure
Obtain IP
address automatically
is selected in the settings.
For Windows NT 4.0
:
• Click
Start
,
Settings
, and
Control Panel
. Double-click the
Network
icon.
• Click the
Protocol
tab, and double-click on
TCP/IP Protocol
.
• When the window appears, make sure you have selected the correct
Adapter
for your Ethernet adapter and set it for
Obtain an IP address
from a DHCP server
.
• Click the
OK
button in the
TCP/IP Protocol Properties
window, and
click the
Close
button in the
Network
window.
• Restart the computer if asked.
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D.
Make sure you have the right cable. Check to see if the Internet column has
a solidly lit Link/Act 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 the
Router’s web-based utility shows a valid IP address from your ISP.
F.
Turn off the computer, Router, and cable/DSL modem. Wait 30 seconds,
and then turn on the Router, cable/DSL modem, and computer. Check the
Status
tab of the Router’s web-based utility to see if you get an IP address.
4. I am not able to access the Setup page of the Router’s web-based utility.
A.
Refer to “Problem #2, I want to test my Internet connection” to verify that
your computer is properly connected to the Router.
B.
Refer to “Appendix D: Finding the MAC Address and IP address for Your
Ethernet Adapter” to verify that your computer has an IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Gateway, and DNS.
C.
Set a static IP address on your system; refer to “Problem #1: I need to set a
static IP address.”
D.
Refer to “Problem #10: I need to remove the proxy settings or the dial-up
pop-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
or the
IP
address
of the Router, and go to the
Security
tab.
Make sure you have IPsec
pass-through and/or PPTP pass-through enabled.
VPNs that use IPSec with the ESP (Encapsulation Security Payload known as
protocol 50) authentication will work fine. At least one IPSec session will work
through 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.
Change the IP address for the Router to another subnet to avoid a conflict
between the VPN IP address and your local IP address. For example, if your
VPN server assigns an IP address 192.168.1.X (X is a number from 1 to 254)
and your local LAN IP address is 192.168.1.X (X is the same number used in
the VPN IP address), the Router will have difficulties routing information to
the right location.
If you change the Router’s IP address to 192.168.2.1, that
should solve the problem. Change the Router’s IP address through the
Setup
tab
B.
Open a command prompt.
• For
Windows 98
and
Me
, please click
Start
and
Run
. In the
Open
field,
type in
command
. Press the
Enter
key or click the
OK
button.
• For
Windows NT, 2000,
and
XP
, please click
Start
and
Run
. In the
Open field, type
cmd
. Press the
Enter
key or click the
OK
button.
C.
In the command prompt, type
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
Obtain
an IP address automatically
is selected in the TCP/IP settings for your
Ethernet adapter.
D.
In the command prompt, type
ping
followed by your Internet or WAN IP
address
and press the
Enter
key.
The Internet or WAN IP Address can be
found on the
Status
screen of the Router’s web-based utility. For example,
if your Internet or 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
Enter
key.
• If you get a reply, the computer is connected to the Internet. If you can-
not open a webpage, try the ping command from a different computer to
verify 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 that
you have connectivity.
B.
If you need to register the MAC address of your Ethernet adapter with your
ISP, please see “Appendix D: Finding the MAC address and IP Address for
Your Ethernet Adapter.” If you need to clone the MAC address of your
Ethernet adapter onto the Router, see the System section of “Chapter 6: The
Router’s Web-based Utility” for details.
C.
Make sure you are using the right Internet connection settings. Contact your
ISP to see if your Internet connection type is DHCP, Static IP Address, or
PPPoE (commonly used by DSL consumers).
Please refer to the Setup sec-
tion of “Chapter 6: The Router’s Web-based Utility” for details on Internet
connection settings.
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7. I need to set up online game hosting or use other Internet applications.
If you want to play online games or use Internet applications, most will work
without doing any port forwarding or DMZ hosting.
There may be cases when
you want to host an online game or Internet application. This would require you
to set up the Router to deliver incoming packets or data to a specific comput-
er.
This also applies to the Internet applications you are using. The best way to
get the information on what port services to use is to go to the website of the
online game or application you want to use. Follow these steps to set up online
game hosting or use a certain Internet application:
A.
Access the Router’s web interface by going to
or the
IP
address
of the Router. Go to the
Advanced => Port Forwarding
tab.
B.
Enter any
name
you want to use for the Customized Application.
C.
Enter the
External Port range
of the service you are using. For example,
if you want to host Unreal Tournament (UT), you would enter the range
7777 to 27900.
D.
Check the
protocol
you will be using, TCP and/or UDP.
E.
Enter the
IP address
of the PC or network device that you want the port
server to go to. For example, if the web server’s Ethernet adapter IP address
is 192.168.1.100, you would enter 100 in the field provided. Check
“Appendix D: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Your Ethernet
Adapter” for details on getting an IP address.
F.
Check the
Enable
option for the port services you want to use. Consider the
example below:
Customized
External Port
TCP
UDP
IP Address
Enable
Application
UT
7777 to 27900
X
X
192.168.1.100
X
Halflife
27015 to 27015
X
X
192.168.1.105
X
PC Anywhere
5631 to 5631
X
192.168.1.102
X
VPN IPSEC
500 to 500
X
192.168.1.100
X
When you have completed the configuration, click the
Apply
button.
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of the web interface.
If you assigned a static IP address to any computer or net-
work device on the network, you need to change its IP address accordingly to
192.168.2.Y (Y being any number from 1 to 254). Note that each IP address
must be unique within the network.
Your VPN may require port 500/UDP packets to be passed to the computer that
is connecting to the IPSec server. Refer to “Problem #7, I need to set up online
game hosting or use other Internet applications” for details.
Check the Linksys website for more information at
www.linksys.com
.
6. I need to set up a server behind my Router and make it available to the public.
To use a server like a web, ftp, or mail server, you need to know the respective
port numbers they are using.
For example, port 80 (HTTP) is used for web;
port 21 (FTP) is used for FTP, and port 25 (SMTP outgoing) and port 110
(POP3 incoming) are used for the mail server.
You can get more information
by viewing the documentation provided with the server you installed. Follow
these steps to set up port forwarding through the Router’s web-based utility. We
will be setting up web, ftp, and mail servers.
A.
Access the Router’s web-based utility by going to
or the
IP address
of the Router. Go to the
Advanced => Port Forwarding
tab.
B.
Enter any
name
you want to use for the Customized Application.
C.
Enter the
External Port range
of the service you are using. For example,
if you have a web server, you would enter the range 80 to 80.
D.
Check the
protocol
you will be using, TCP and/or UDP.
E.
Enter the
IP address
of the PC or network device that you want the port
server to go to. For example, if the web server’s Ethernet adapter IP address
is 192.168.1.100, you would enter 100 in the field provided. Check
“Appendix D: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Your Ethernet
Adapter” for details on getting an IP address.
F.
Check the
Enable
option for the port services you want to use. Consider the
example below:
Customized
External Port
TCP
UDP
IP Address
Enable
Application
Web server
80 to 80
X
X
192.168.1.100
X
FTP server
21 to 21
X
192.168.1.101
X
SMTP (outgoing)
25 to 25
X
X
192.168.1.102
X
POP3 (incoming)
110 to 110
X
X
192.168.1.102
X
When you have completed the configuration, click the
Apply
button.
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10. I am a PPPoE user, and I need to remove the proxy settings or the dial-up pop-
up window.
If you have proxy settings, you need to disable these on your computer.
Because the Router is the gateway for the Internet connection, the computer
does not need any proxy settings to gain access.
Please follow these directions
to verify that you do not have any proxy settings and that the browser you use
is set to connect directly to the LAN.
For Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
:
A. Click
Start
,
Settings
, and
Control Panel
. Double-click
Internet Options
.
B.
Click the
Connections
tab.
C.
Click the
LAN settings
button and remove anything that is checked.
D.
Click the
OK
button to go back to the previous screen.
E.
Click the option
Never dial a connection
.
This will remove any dial-up
pop-ups for PPPoE users.
For Netscape 4.7 or higher
:
A. Start
Netscape Navigator
, and click
Edit
,
Preferences
,
Advanced
, and
Proxies
.
B.
Make sure you have
Direct connection to the Internet
selected on this
screen.
C.
Close all the windows to finish.
11. To start over, I need to set the Router to factory default.
Hold the
Reset
button for 10 seconds and then release it. This will return the
password, forwarding, and other settings on the Router to the factory default
settings. In other words, the Router will revert to its original factory configu-
ration.
12. I need to upgrade the firmware.
In order to upgrade the firmware with the latest features, you need to go to the
Linksys website and download the latest firmware at
www.linksys.com
. Follow
these steps:
A. Go to the Linksys website at
and download the
latest firmware.
B.
To upgrade the firmware, follow the steps in the System section found in
“Chapter 6: The Router’s Web-based Utility.”
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8. I can’t get the Internet game, server, or application to work.
If you are having difficulties getting any Internet game, server, or application
to function properly, consider exposing one PC to the Internet using
DeMilitarized Zone (DMZ) hosting. This option is available when an applica-
tion requires too many ports or when you are not sure which port services to
use. Make sure you disable all the forwarding entries if you want to success-
fully use DMZ hosting, since forwarding has priority over DMZ hosting. (In
other words, data that enters the Router will be checked first by the forwarding
settings. If the port number that the data enters from does not have port for-
warding, then the Router will send the data to whichever PC or network device
you set for DMZ hosting.)
Follow these steps to set DMZ hosting:
A.
Access the Router’s web-based utility by going to
or the
IP address
of the Router. Go to the
Advanced => Port Forwarding
tab.
B.
Disable or remove the entries you have entered for forwarding.
Keep this
information in case you want to use it at a later time.
C.
Go to the
Setup => Security
tab.
D. Select
Enable
next to
DMZ
. In the
DMZ Host IP Address
field, enter the
IP
address
of the computer you want exposed to the Internet.
This will bypass
the NAT technology for that computer. Please refer to “Appendix D:
Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Your Ethernet Adapter” for
details on getting an IP address.
Once completed with the configuration, click the
Apply
button.
9. I forgot my password, or the password prompt always appears when I am sav-
ing settings to the Router.
Reset the Router to factory default by pressing the
Reset
button for 10 seconds
and then releasing it. If you are still getting prompted for a password when sav-
ing settings, then perform the following steps:
A.
Access the Router’s web-based utility by going to
or the
IP address
of the Router. Enter the default password
admin
, and click the
Security
tab.
B. Enter a
different password
in the
Router Password
field, and enter the
same password in the second field to confirm the password.
C.
Click the
Apply
button.
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