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Intellinet Network Solutions 529930 Network Router User Manual
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1. CE Mark Declaration of Conformity for EMC and Safety EEC EMC EN55022 1994 CISPR 22 1993 class B IEC 1000 4 2 1995 4kV CD 8kV AD IEC 1000 4 3 1995 3V V m IEC 1000 4 4 1995 1kV power line 0 5kV signal line This product complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Safety Compliance EN60950 UL 1950 Sicherheitshinweise 1 2 11 12 13 Die Steckdose mu sich in der Nahe des Ger tes befinden und leicht zug nglich sein Zum Reinigen den Stecker aus der Steckdose ziehen Beim Reinigen keine Fl ssigreiniger oder Sprays verwenden sondern ein angefeuchtetes Tuch Das gerat nicht in NaBraume oder in der Nahe von Wasser benutzen wie z B Badezimmer Schwimmbad Sp lbecken usw Das Eindringen von Wasser kann zur Zerst rung des Ger tes f hren Das ger t nicht auf einer unstabilen Unterlage wie z B Rollwagen Gestell usw aufstellen Es k nnte herunterfallen und Verletzungen oder Besch digungen von Mensch und Ger t verursachen Die Bel ftungs ffnungen nicht blockieren oder auf falscher Ober flache wie Bett Sofa usw stellen Durch die Blockierung kann es zur Zerst rung des Ger tes durch Uberhitzung kommen Versuchen Sie niemals dieses Ger t selbst zu warten da beim ffnen oder Abnehmen des Gehauses die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages besteht Keine Gegenstande auf das AnschluBkabel stellen damit es nic
2. B Customizing TCP IP settings The Internet Sharing Station is preconfigured for installation on a network that is not set up for TCP IP It uses a range of private IP addresses in a range from 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 254 with the address of the Internet Sharing Station preset to 192 168 0 254 If you have already set up the TCP IP protocol on your network you can customize the Internet Sharing Station to fit your existing IP policy To customize TCP IP settings for your existing network 1 Configure one of your PCs to be a DHCP client and restart it then your PC will obtain an IP address automatically from Internet Sharing Station 2 From the selected computer launch web browser and connect to the Internet Sharing Station web page http 192 168 0 254 if the system on your network already have public IP addresses set DHCP Server to Disable then click Save button 3 Change the Internet Sharing Station s IP Address to the address that is valid for your network then click Save button and then click System Restart to restart the Internet Sharing Station Change the IP address of the selected computer back to its original setting Make sure the Gateway IP address of all PCs must be same as the Internet Sharing Station s IP address DNS must be enabled and DNS IP address es must be assigned Troubleshooting Troubleshooting gives you solutions to problems that may occur during installation and opera
3. Desktop 10Base T Internet ISDN Gateway User s Manual 929930 ISS 020 Introduction The NexIP Internet Sharing Station is the most cost effective Internet access solution available today for users With only a single Internet account and a low cost dial up line it lets a small network of more than 2 desktop computers to share the vast resource available on the Internet simultaneously Compare to traditional leased line router configuration the Internet Sharing Station is not only easier to use it reduces ownership and maintenance cost dramatically with its innovative architecture In dial up configuration it connects to remote Internet Service Provider ISP network automatically only when local users tried to access remote hosts on the Internet To further improve performance when multiple users access the Internet at the same time the Internet Sharing Station provides additional asynchronous ports with dial on demand functions The Internet Sharing Station will dial up additional connections if the primary line is congested so the Internet access performance can be improved instantly Internet Features Easy to Install An auto sensing LAN connection eliminates the need for configuration during installation in a 10BASE2 or 10BASE T Ethernet LAN e Simple Setup and Manage Provides both Web browser and terminal interface for configuration e Dial on Demand Establishes connections to the Internet as required e Bandwid
4. Internet Account Phone No Enter your ISP s telephone number Use the format described in your modem s user manual IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to you by your ISP For dynamic IP address assignment the IP address is 0 0 0 0 IWAN 1 bps 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 and 230400 bps Teardown The period of idle time allowed when a connection is established When timer expired the connection will be disconnected Advanced Configurations Network Configuration Network Settings Define Internet accounts for each WAN 1 and WAN 2 ports Phone No Enter your ISP s telephone number Use the format described in your modem s user manual Internet Account User ID Enter the account name provided by your ISP Password Enter the password for the corresponding account name IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to you by your ISP For dynamic IP address assignment the IP address is 0 0 0 0 bps 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 and 230400 bps Serial Port Teardown The period of idle time allowed when a connection is established When timer Authentica The allowed password checking protocols in PPP authentication phase tion defaults to select both Baudrate eem the data transmission speed on the serial line of WAN 2 Available speeds are bps 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 and 230400 bps Disable WAN 2 will x be disabled Bandwidth on Demand BoD WAN 2 will be activated only when WAN 1 s bandwidth i
5. that is not conflicted to that system and in the range from 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 252 Configuring the Internet Sharing Station After you finish setting up and restart your computer you can open web browser type the following in the Location or Address window and press Enter http 192 168 0 254 You should then see the first screen which will prompt you for a password Default password is admin just type admin then click OK to continue to the configure screen Quick Configuration Simply connect modem to the WAN 1 port of the Internet Sharing Station and complete all settings on this first page then restart the Internet Sharing Station and then restart all of the PCs you are ready to access Internet Basic Configuration a mr 150 1680 E A idR X2 gu iow AND address for the Internet Sharing Station Use the default value 192 168 0 254 Address unless the address is already in use Network The default value 255 255 255 0 is OK for small networks Mask LE m Enable to enable the function of DHCP service for local LAN Select Server Disable to disable the function of DHCP service o rn the DNS IP address default value is 168 95 192 1 provided by your ISP DNS Enter the other DNS IP address provided by your ISP if possible y DNS Define the Internet account for the WAN 1 port User ID Enter the account name provided by your ISP Password Enter the password for the corresponding account name
6. that they can have their own e mail address mentioned as follow pc1 lt unextest ms25 hinet net gt For PC1 s e mail address pc2 lt unextest ms25 hinet net gt For PC2 s e mail address Outlook Express Step 1 Select Tools gt Accounts gt Mail 1 Select one account Ses gt lt 2 Press Properties button 18 T SS um 20 The shared E mail account c0000007 Eudora 4 x x and above 22 23
7. a script that automatically logs in and starts our PPP session as if you had typed the commands Each line in the script waits for a prompt from the ost computer or sends a response to the host computer a bap 190 1d 0 254 n ptc MLm e W VIE uu Login Script Settings nable oet YES to run script file before PPP takes over set NO to run PPP directly ine The login script commands and some examples are described on Appendix A ir Email Sharing Configuration 5 x War End n EST A AA The usage of Email sharing allows one Email account shared with multiple users The Mail Server Account specifies the shared Email account and the Local User Account specify the sharing users The detail configurations to some popular Email clients such as Outlook Eudora and Netscape Messenger are described on Appendix B Remote Access Service Configuration Configures WAN 2 as RAS Port Internet auum pa 7192 168 0 254 A N f j X i i i a Mom es E i n h MM d x u M 1 i E N g N 1192 168 0 1 192 168 0 2 CTI ey an CC SE NT a All allowed dial in users are defined as E mail Sharing users as described previous page In this case the allowed users are supervisor pc1 pc2 pc3 pc4 pc5 pc6 and pc7 Note that the auto answer mode shoul
8. and select the Adapter Type Check the Enable Automatic DHCP Configuration checkbox Type your computer name in the Host name box Click OK to close the TCP IP configuration window Click OK to close and restart your computer 22 pe To configure a Windows NT 4 0 system 1 Right click Network Neighborhood and click Properties 2 Click the Protocols tab and select the TCP IP Protocol in the list If TCP IP does not appear install it See your Windows documentation Click the Properties button and select the adapter type Make sure Obtain an IP Address from A DHCP Server is selected Type your computer name in the Host name box Click OK on the bottom of the TCP IP window Click OK to close and restart your computer pu Sn Prou cH To configure a Windows 95 98 system Right click Network Neighborhood Click Properties on the pop up menu Click the Configuration tab and select the TCP IP networking component and click Properties Make sure Obtain an IP Address Automatically is selected Select the DNS Configuration tab and select Disable DNS Select the Gateway tab and remove any addresses Click OK Click OK to close the Network Control window oe 154 9 SIL de 9 en Click OK to close and restart your computer To configure other systems See the documentation for your operating system and set the system up for TCP IP Configure the system to be a DHCP client If the system doesn t support DHCP set an IP address
9. d be enabled on the modem that connects to WAN 2 i e in the modem configuration on WAN 2 port the Auto Answer String should be set to ATSO x where x is a number which large than or equal to 1 Virtual Server Configuration CHAT Server WWW Server FTP Server Telnet Server 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 3 E m ze II re m m i UTE Comm a 1a I r External port on IS020 EE i LF Puri Man Tor Ear Lies rm pm Any incoming IP packets send to the j Tr fir im Fes external port will redirect to this Ec internal server on this port Y fa am mm mon 1 E Bank E i EO mr mm i i S VV Fan Misai 3 io HB Pla iss A w m4 i i This shows the internal servers that allowed to be accessed through the Internet Sharing Station from Internet Type 0 0 0 0 will prevent the Internet users from accessing the internal servers Virtual Server settings FTP Server Specifies the IP address of the computer that will act as FTP server on your local LAN Telnet Server Specifies the IP address of the computer that will act as Telnet server on your local LAN Ble Ein mm e Commencer Help 3 da GG x q i Bel cad me Seach Hetecsge Prini demir aep I wj Bossa Jh Looi finpe 163 0 274 ata Toga 452 Whats hal dl PEmrimi Hew Fareword Conirm Sam Roan adm Lipa Lc DEE n pid Lc oa
10. de p ow The current password can be changed the new password will be required for the next time that you want to configure the unit 10 Firmware Upgrade Procedure Bh Eh View e Lorente Dep x 4d A s d 8 m it us Prie Seite Sing 1 In command mode charge 55 the dereciorg where dar arw Erre you saved 2 Type Bp 192 16B 0 254 the Biernat Sharing Station s EP address and then peras ENTER key 3 Type root ane hga seer ard Gen press ENTER key 4d Enter the parsuoed de adk parrwerd i adm and then press ENTER key 5 Type bar and then press ENTER key amp Type pur flesames t trades ie to the Internet Stanng ramon where dhe cesar 5 the Bie poena of the armmrm ex put if 20 bo T Type tore to esit FTP appkcation and X Aber DO seconds power o the rabon and then power on i fe mae Ehe Ee ae ee You may follow the procedure specified in this page to update your firmware Reset to Factory Default This feature let all configurations return to the initial factory value System Restart If complete all configurations the new values may effect after you restart the Internet Sharing Station Setting up the other PCs Once the Internet Sharing Station has been configured on your LAN it is ready for use However all of the PCs must have a network interface card installed and they must be configured for TCP IP networking You have to set up all
11. eived including interference that may Cause undesired operation Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one which the receiver is connected to e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment You may use unshielded twisted pair UTP for RJ 45 connections VCCI Class B For Japan Only SES Pate Geh DR eee Dec MEM Zune AS TMS SY IZ tte Pe eee togam ETM CREAMS Sees A AECA LT emahee ee a i E IA Ex Riera cub OLE VEDEL EF EL
12. for domains beginning with 192 158 0 254 Use commas to separate entries Can t connect to the Internet 1 Check the phone link e Check the phone line If it s a regular analog line connect a telephone and see if you get a dial tone Dial your ISP number to see if you get a modem tone Is a 9 required for an outside line 2 Check the TCP IP setup on your PC On Windows 95 98 Run winipcfg from Run on the Start menu The PC should have an IP address of 192 168 0 n where n is from 1 to 252 The Gateway IP address of the PC must be 192 168 0 254 and the DNS Server address es must not be empty If the IP address is not in the range click Release then click Renew On Windows NT Type ipconfig from the command prompt The PC should have an IP address of 192 168 0 n where n is from 1 to 252 If the IP address is not in the range type the following commands ipconfig release ipconfig renew Can not communicate with the ISP 1 This is mostly likely a problem due to the fact that your baudrate setting is too high for your modem or ISDN TA Sometimes the maximum baudrate that your modem or ISDN TA claims it can achieve is not really attainable because of phone line quality 2 Talk to your ISP to see if the login script is required 13 5 Problem My Modem ISDN TA is working fine with my PC running Windows 95 How do find its initial string solution Select My Computer then Dial Up Networking Select the ic
13. ht durch scharfe Kanten zerst rt werden kann Keinerlei Gegenst nde durch die Offungen in das Ger t stecken da es dadurch sonst zu Kurzschl ssen kommen kann Bei St rungen des Ger tes den Wartungsdienst verst ndigen Bei Reperaturen d rfen nur Orginalersatzteile oder Bauteile mit gleichen Eigenschaften verwendet werden Andere Bauteile k nnen Feuer elektrischen Schlag oder andere Gefahren verursachen Nach Beendigung von Wartungsarbeiten oder Reperaturen durch den Kundendienst sollte die Sicherheitspr fung durchgef hrt werden Bei langerem Stillstand des Ger tes ist diese von der Versorgungs spannung zu trennen Dies verhindert eine Besch digung des Ger tes durch eine Uberspannung in der Zuleitung Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Larmschutzpegel nach DIN 45 635 ist kleiner 70dB A 16 Appendix A Login Script Files This section describes the script file commands and syntax to be used when editing script files Script file is only required if your ISP does not use a standard PPP negotiation B Learn the script syntax Five commands can be used to automate a proprietary negotiation process The commands are as follows send lt string gt Send a data string and then go to next line wait lt string gt Wait to receive a data string and then go to next line Send user name send passwd Send password corresponding to the user Hang Up Modem run or run ppp Start to run PPP and ignore rest of scrip
14. nect an external modem or ISDN TA using a standard serial cable to the WAN port on the back of the unit and to a phone line Notes e Turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting modems You can connect up to two modems to the Internet Sharing Station 3 Connect the power adapter Connect the power adapter to the units The Power LED should light 4 Connect the Internet Sharing Station and all of your PCs to hub Before proceeding this step make sure each of your PCs has a network interface card installed Configuring the Internet Sharing Station The easiest way to configure the Internet Sharing Station is to use your existing Web browser Once you have set up your PC and installed web browser you can launch your browser and view web pages from the Internet Sharing Station B Setting up PC to configure the web Before using browser to find the web pages from Internet Sharing Station you have to manually configure your PC for TCP IP networking The DHCP server function of Internet Sharing Station is enabled defaultly yeur PCs should be set to obtain an IP address automatically This procedure is described in the following section To configure a Windows NT 3 51 system 1 Open the Main group in Program Manager 2 Open the Control Panel and open the Network icon 3 Select TCP IP Protocol within the Installed Network Software Window or install it if necessary See your Windows documentation Click the Configure button
15. of the PCs on your LAN to be DHCP clients that will obtain an IP address from Internet Sharing Station automatically The following describes how to configure your Win95 station to be a DHCP client For other operating systems see Setting up PC to configure web 1 Right click Network Neighborhood 2 Click Properties on the pop up menu 3 Click the Configuration tab and select the TCP IP networking component and click Properties 4 Make sure Obtain an IP address automatically is selected like the following 5 Select the DNS Configuration tab and select Disable but the fields can be left blank 6 Select the Gateway tab and remove any addresses Click OK 7 Click OK to close the Network Control window 8 Click OK to close and restart your computer and you can access Internet 11 TCP IP Properties Ei ES Bindings Advanced NetBIOS DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address An IF address can be automatically assigned to this computer IF your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask pour network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Specify an IP address 1 Once the Internet Sharing Station has been configured all of the PCs should be restarted to get the new TCP IP settings from the Internet Sharing Station Note 2 After restarting your computer please make sure your computer has obtained an IP address DNS and Gateway IP address 192 168 0 254
16. on for your connection then properties Click the Configure button then Connection tab Select Advanced then check the option Record a log file click OK and exit OF ge nuper i SER Use Dial up Networking to make your on line connection normally A log file MODEMLOG TXT will be created in your Windows directory 6 Examine the file to determine the Initial String 14 Specifications Standards and Protocols IEEE 802 3 10BASE T and 10BASE2 TCP IP PPP CHAP PAP MS CHAP DHCP Operational Characteristics LAN port 10BASE2 10BASE T auto sensing WAN speed 230 4Kbps max DTE speed Power Characteristics External Power Adapter Input Voltage 100VAC 60Hz 120VAC 60Hz 230VAC 50Hz 240VAC 50Hz Output Voltage 9 VDC 1A Physical Characteristics Number of ports 1 x 10BASE T 10BASE2 2 x RS 232 Panel indicators PWR Link Activity Full Duplex Error Utilization Baudrate Weight 0 28 kg Dimensions 135 x 104 x 35 mm Lx Wx H Temperature Operating 0 C to 40 C Storage 20 C to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Approvals EMI FCC Class B VCCI Class B CISPR 22 Class B Safety TUV GS UL cUL Regulatory Standards Compliance EMI Information FCC Class B For USA Only FCC ID NUKISCCM020 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference rec
17. re Front Panel LED Status Table Oro DO pame OFF No DC power DX JON Indicates communication on your LAN is operating at full duplex mode OFF Indicates transmission mode is half duplex OFF Ethernet interface not connected OFF No traffic OFF Normal condition UTL ON 1 OFF 0 Enumerate from left to right When the WAN 1 port is connected to modem and it is on idle state the LEDs are used to indicate baudrate When connection is established the LEDs are used to indicate utilization 000 Port disconnected 100 Baudrate 9 6K or Utilization 20 010 Baudrate 19 2K 110 Baudrate 38 4K or Utilization 60 001 Baudrate 57 6K 101 Baudrate 115 2K 011 Baudrate 230 4K 111 Baudrate reserved or Utilizationz 10096 OFF Normal condition TL ON 21 OFF 0 Enumerate from left to right When the WAN 2 port is connected to modem and it is on idle state the LEDs are used to indicate baudrate When connection is established the LEDs are used to indicate utilization 000 Port disconnected 100 Baudrate 9 6K or Utilization 20 010 Baudrate 19 2K 110 Baudrate 38 4K or Utilization 60 001 Baudrate 57 6K 101 Baudrate 115 2K 011 Baudratez230 4K 111 Baudrate reserved or Utilizationz 10096 Install the unit This unit can be placed on a flat surface or mounted on a metallic surface or partition Please comply with the following steps for proper in
18. s full load Always WAN 2 will always be activated when the first client accesses the Internet RAS Port WAN 2 acts as a RAS port that allows user remote dial in Modem Configuration Bla Eh Year Ge Comer Bein gt na T A c xw se Search Hetze Serie Sang e 27 Wut Feli Range Seq Cade Be d Hang Hang Ip Sting mm mm Zim ER Puls TT w sa I Ja cb3J 23 uA Modem AT Command Settings If your model is listed simply select it then the modem initial string will be configured automatically Model If your model is not listed try Standard or Standard 56K modem If it still not work select Other You will have to enter the modem initial strings as described below You have to refer to modem s user manual to set these strings Initial String Specifies the command to configure your modem or ISDN TA correctly Auto Answe Specifies the command to set the modem or ISDN TA s auto answer mode r String O the code to change modem from data transmission to AT command mode Seg Code Hang Up ISpecifies the command to hang up phone call for modem Specifies the command sometimes called Dial Prefix String to dial a phone call for modem or ISDN TA Login Script Configuration If your ISP uses a scripting process for logging onto the network before starting a PPP connection you can do this with the oo script The ll script lets you write
19. stallation Desktop Installation e Carefully take out the unit from its packaging e You will find four self adhesive rubber feet attached on the bottom of the unit which provide space for ventilation and cushion the unit needed against vibrations Place the unit directly on your desk Magnetic Mounting Installation e Inside each of the four rubber feet you will find a magnetic ring Adhere this unit to steel flat surface using the magnets on the bottom of the unit Wall Mounting Installation e There is a trough on the bottom of the unit which is used for wall mounting e Use two screws to mount the mounting track plate onto the wall Put the unit over the mounting track plate and slide it to the suitable position Screw Mounting Track Plate Connecting your equipment Internet Modem or ISDN TA HUB m je A a Pid t Connecting the Ethernet cable Connect a network cable to the Internet Sharing Station s RJ 45 or BNC port This unit supports two types of Ethernet cables Thin Ethernet 10BASE2 BNC connector and Twisted Pair Ethernet 10BASE T RJ 45 connector During power up the unit automatically detects the type of network cable and adjusts to that environment Note Please do NOT use both of BNC and RJ 45 connections simultaneously 2 Connect your modem Con
20. t B Example of the Login Script File 1 Scenario Your ISP instructs you to log in and issue a PPP command The system prompts for a login and password After the ISP s host sends a welcome message you enter the ppp command If you logged in manually with a username of juns and a password of 1234 it would look like this Enter username juns Enter password 1234 Welcome to Hinet Ppp Script for this scenario Your script should look like this Wait Send juns Wait Send 1234 Wait Send ppp Run_ppp Note You only need to include the last specific character in the text in this case in Welcome to Hinet 2 Script file used for CompuServe The following is the login script used to log on to CompuServe Send Send CIS Wait Send_id Wait Send_passwd Wait Send GO PPPCONNECT Run_ppp 17 Appendix B Configure Your E mail Clients For E mail Sharing Function B Email Sharing Operation Model 192 168 gd Host nam hinet net User name et Password Xxxxxxxx o POP3 server 192 168 0 254 Outgoing SMTP server ms25 hinet net i ne hinet net gt or 2 pcl lt unextest ms25 hinet net gt 1 T T a In this case E mail sharing function allows your ISP E mail address called unextest ms25 hinet net be shared by PC1 and PC2 so
21. th on Demand Dial up the second modem or ISDN TA only when needed e ldles Time Out Hangs up the modem if no activity detected e High Speed Modem Supported Supports 56K modem and 128K ISDN TA e PPP Authentication Automatically validates the log on to Internet Service Provider DHCP Server Supported Acts as a DHCP server and automatically allocates an IP address to each computer on the LAN Firewall Protection Provides natural firewall and secure gateway for LAN users e RAS Function Allow remote users on outside or at home to dial in and share the network resources e E mail Sharing Lets one E mail account on ISP s mail server to be shared with multiple LAN users e X Status Monitoring On line checks the dial up condition and the flow on each port e Configuration Security Provides password protection to prevent unauthorized users from modifying the configuration e Remote Management Can be managed from a station running Web browser anywhere on the LAN or Internet e X Virtual Servers Supported Puts your company s Web FTP TELNET servers on the Internet e Phone Number Hunting Provides two accounts for each dial up line e Flash Firmware Upgrade Allows easy firmware upgrade via FTP utility Package Contents This package has 1 One Internet Sharing Station 2 One power adapter 3 Wall Mounting kit 4 This user s guide Hardware Introduction The components of the unit are shown as the following figu
22. tion of the Internet Sharing Station 1 Problem No power to the Internet Sharing Station Possible Cause The power adapter is a defective one Solution Check the power cord and power outlet to verify its connection If it still remains unlit please replaced another power adapter 2 Problem Can t connect to the Internet Sharing Station solution 1 Check the TCP IP setup on your PC On Windows 95 98 Run winipcfg from Run on the Start menu The PC should have an IP address of 192 168 0 n where n is from 1 to 252 The Gateway IP address of the PC must be 192 168 0 254 If the IP address is not in the range click Release then click 12 3 Problem Solution 4 Problem Solution Renew On Windows NT Type ipconfig from the command prompt The PC should have an IP address of 192 168 0 n where n is from 1 to 252 The Gateway IP address of the PC must be 192 168 0 254 If the IP address is not in the range type the following commands ipconfig release ipconfig renew 2 If you have used proxy on the browser make sure it has 192 168 0 254 as an exception In Internet Explorer Add 192 168 0 254 as an exception In Netscape Navigator Add 192 168 0 254 as an exception mentioned as follow Manual Pro xy Configuration Servers Type Address of proxy server to use HIP proxwseednek Security Po FTP O Socks fC Gopher PO i WAS Exceptions Do not use proxy servers
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