1134 & 1135 Web User Guide rev2.0 - OneAccess extranet
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TELINDUS 1134/1135 Web Interface User’s GuideFigure 34 (Update Firmware)4.7.5 Ping TestOnce you have your ADSL Router configured, it is a good idea to make sure you can ping thenetwork. You can get to the Ping page under the Tools title, by clicking on Ping Test. Type thetarget address that you want to ping. If you have your PC connected to the ADSL Router via thedefault DHCP configuration, you should be able to Ping the network address 192.168.1.1. If yourISP has provided their server address you can try to ping the address. If the pings for both theWAN and the LAN side complete, and you have the proper protocols configured, you should beable to surf the Internet.By default when you select ping test, the ADSL Router will ping itself 3 times. If this first Ping testdoes not pass, the TCP/IP protocol is not loaded for some reason; you should restart the ADSLRouter.Version 1.0 Page 48/54 October 2004
TELINDUS 1134/1135 Web Interface User’s Guide4.7.6 Modem TestFigure 35 (Ping test)The Modem Test is used to check whether your ADSL Router is properly connected to the WANNetwork. This test may take a few seconds to complete. To perform the test, select yourconnection from the list and press the Test button. Before running this test, make sure you havea valid DSL link; if the DSL link is not connected, this test will always fail.Also the DSLAM must support this feature; not all DSLAMs have F4 and F5 support.Version 1.0 Page 49/54 October 2004
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TELINDUS <strong>1134</strong>/<strong>1135</strong> <strong>Web</strong> Interface <strong>User</strong>’s <strong>Guide</strong>4.7.6 Modem TestFigure 35 (Ping test)The Modem Test is used to check whether your ADSL Router is properly connected to the WANNetwork. This test may take a few seconds to complete. To perform the test, select yourconnection from the list and press the Test button. Before running this test, make sure you havea valid DSL link; if the DSL link is not connected, this test will always fail.Also the DSLAM must support this feature; not all DSLAMs have F4 and F5 support.Version 1.0 Page 49/54 October 2004