User Manual Part 2
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide
includes checking the LEDs to verify they are functioning correctly and to verify that the
router is powered on responding. If the router is turned off, or the wireless radio isn't
operating, or it has no connection to the Internet (via your cable/DSL modem), your
computer won't be able to access the Internet either.
3. If the
LEDs for your router are responding, verify your router's connection to the Cable or
DSL modem. Your router must be connected to and receiving information from the modem
for a successful Internet connection.
4.
Verify your modem's connection to the Internet. Your Internet connection must be up and
functioning.
Verify the wired or wireless connection to your router
If you use a wired connection:
1. If you use a wired connection between your computer and your router, ensure the Ethernet
cable is securely connected to your computer's Ethernet port and to a LAN port on the
router.
2. Verify that the corresponding LED for the LAN port is lit. Make sure your computer has an IP
address in the same subnet as the router. If you still cannot get to the Internet,
verify your
router is responding.
If you use a wireless connection:
1. If you use a wireless connection between your computer and your router, ensure the
wireless utility reports a successful connection to your router.
2. Ensure that your computer is connected to your router, and not another router like a
neighbor's router. You can use your wireless utility to check the Network name (SSID) of
the router you're connected to. If it's connected to the wrong router, you can use the utility
to force your computer to try to connect to your router. See the documentation of your
wireless adapter for information on how to check which router you are connecting to.
If you do not have a wireless connection to your router:
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