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Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS server data to
make sure they are correct.
If the information is not correct, click Release All > Renew All.
Windows XP, 2000, and NT Users:
Click Windows Start > Run.
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Type cmd and click OK.
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At the DOS prompt, type ipconfig /all and press Enter.
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Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS server data to
make sure they are correct. If the information is not correct:
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Possible Solution 4:
You need to verify the connection setting of your Web browser and that the HTTP Proxy feature of
your Web browser is disabled. You need to do this so that your Web browser can read the config-
uration pages inside your router.
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Launch your Web browser.
Internet Explorer users:
Click Tools > Internet Options, and select the Connections tab.
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Select Never dial a connection, then click Apply.
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Click OK.
Click Tools > Internet Options.
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Click the Connections tab, and click the LAN Settings button.
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Clear all the check boxes and click OK.
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Click OK.
Netscape Navigator users: Perform the following series of steps twice:
Click Edit > Preferences.
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In the Category window, double-click Advanced.
Click Proxies > Direct connection to the Internet. Then click OK.
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I can't access the Internet.
Possible Solution 1:
Make sure the power cord and all the Ethernet cables are connected correctly. This includes the
cables connecting the router, the modem, and all the PCs.
Possible Solution 2:
Reboot the router by unplugging and plugging in the power supply.
I do not know whether my IP address is static or dynamic.
Possible Solution:
Verify with your Internet Service Provider whether you have a dynamic or static IP address.
If you have a dynamic IP address, select Dynamic IP Address as the WAN Type in the Web User
Interface, and the router will automatically obtain the information it needs from your service pro-
vider.
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Type ipconfig /release and press Enter.
Type ipconfig /renew and press Enter.