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ADSL2+ Ethernet USB Combo Router - User Guide  
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4.4.1  Ping Test 
Once you have your ADSL Router configured, ensure you can ping the network. Type the target 
address that you want to ping. If your PC is connected to the ADSL Router via the default DHCP 
configuration, you should be able to ping the network address 192.168.1.1. See Figure 1-10. If 
your ISP has provided their server address, try to ping the address. If the pings for both the WAN 
and the LAN sides are complete and you have the proper protocols configured, you should be 
able to surf the Internet. By default when you select ping test, the ADSL Router will ping itself 3 
times. The ADSL Router passed the Ping test; this basically means that the TCP/IP protocol is up 
and  running.  If the  first Ping  test  does  not pass,  the  TCP/IP protocol  is not  loaded  for  some 
reason; you should restart the ADSL Router. 
Figure 1-10 : Ping Test Screen 
4.4.2  Modem Test 
This test can be used to check whether your Modem is properly connected to the Network. Select 
your connection from the list and press the ‘Test’ button. See Figure 1-11. 
Figure 1-11 : Modem Test 










