[. . . ] Netopia® Software User Guide
Version 7. 6
Netopia® 2200 and 3300 Series Gateways
April 2006
Copyright
Copyright © 2006 Netopia, Inc. Netopia, the Netopia logo, and 3-D Reach are registered trademarks belonging to Netopia, Inc. , registered U. S. Broadband Without Boundaries is a trademark belonging to Netopia, Inc. Part Number: 6161227-00-01
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction . [. . . ] If the physical link comes up, but PPP or DHCP fail, the LED turns red.
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Netopia Gateway 2247NWG status indicator lights
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LED Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless DSL Internet
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Green when power is on. If the physical link comes up, but PPP or DHCP fail, the LED turns red.
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Status Indicator Lights
Netopia Gateway 3340(N) status indicator lights
Ethernet Link:
Solid green when connected
Ethernet Traffic:
Flashes green when there is activity on the LAN
DSL Traffic:
Blinks green when traffic is sent/received over the WAN
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Solid green when PPPoE is negotiated; otherwise, not lit
DSL Sync:
Blinking green with no line attached or training, solid green when trained with the DSL line.
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Solid green when the power is on
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Netopia Gateway 3341(N), 3351(N) status indicator lights
Ethernet Link:
Solid green when connected
Ethernet Traffic:
Flashes green when there is activity on the LAN
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Blinks green when traffic is sent/received over the WAN
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Solid green when USB is connected otherwise, not lit
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Blinking green with no line attached or training, solid green when trained with the DSL line.
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Status Indicator Lights
Netopia Gateway 3342/3342N, 3352/3352N status indicator lights
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Solid green when USB is connected otherwise, not lit
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Blinking green with no line attached or training, solid green when trained with the DSL line.
Special patterns: · Both LEDs are off during boot (power on boot or warm reboot). · When the 3342/3352 successfully boots up, both LEDs flash green once. · Both LEDs are off when the Host OS suspends the device, (e. g. Windows standby/reboot, device disabled, driver uninstalled, etc. )
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Netopia Gateway 3346(N), 3356(N) status indicator lights
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Blinks green with no line attached or training, Solid green when trained with the DSL line
LAN 1, 2, 3, 4:
Solid green when Ethernet link is established Blinks green when traffic is sent or received over the Ethernet
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Solid green when the power is on
Status Indicator Lights
Netopia Gateway 3347W, 3347(N)WG status indicator lights
Power - Green when power is applied DSL SYNC Flashes green when training Solid green when trained Flashes green for DSL traffic
LAN 1, 2, 3, 4 Solid green when connected to each port on the LAN. Wireless Link - Flashes green when there is activity on the wireless LAN.
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Netopia Gateway MiAVo status indicator lights
Front View
Power Green when power is on.
DSL Flashes green when training Solid green when trained Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Solid green when connected. Wireless Flashes green when there is activity on the wireless LAN.
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Status Indicator Lights
LED Function Summary Matrix
Unlit Power USB Active DSL Sync DSL Traffic Ethernet Traffic Ethernet Link Internet
No power No signal No signal No signal No signal
Solid Green
Power on USB port connected to PC DSL line synched with the DSLAM N/A N/A
Flashing Green
N/A Activity on the USB cable Attempting to train with DSLAM Activity on the DSL cable Activity on the Ethernet cable N/A Activity on the WAN port.
Solid Red
System failure N/A N/A N/A N/A
No signal No signal
Synched with Ethernet card Broadband device is connected.
N/A Physical link established, but PPP or DHCP fails.
If a status indicator light does not look correct, look for these possible problems: LED State Possible problems
1. Make sure the power adapter is plugged into the 2200- and 3300-series
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DSL Gateway properly. The DSL cable is the thin-
ner standard telephone cable.
DSL Sync
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2. Make sure the DSL cable is plugged into the DSL port on the 2200- and
3300-series DSL Gateway.
4. Make sure the DSL line has been activated at the central office DSLAM. Make sure the 2200- and 3300-series DSL Gateway is not plugged into
a micro filter.
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EN Link
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Note: EN Link light is inactive if only using USB. Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet jack on the PC. If plugging a 2200- and 3300-series DSL Gateway into a hub the you may need to plug into an uplink port on the hub, or use an Ethernet cross over cable. Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet port on the 2200- and 3300-series DSL Gateway. Make sure the PC's TCP/IP Properties for the Ethernet Network Control
Panel is set to obtain an IP address via DHCP.
3. Make sure the PC has obtained an address in the 192. 168. 1. x range.
EN Traffic
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(You may have changed the subnet addressing. )
4. Disable any installed network devices (Ethernet, HomePNA, wireless)
USB Active
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DSL Traffic Wireless Link
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that are not being used to connect to the 2200- and 3300-series DSL Gateway. Make sure the PC's TCP/IP Properties for the USB Network Control Panel is set to obtain an IP address via DHCP. Disable any installed network devices (Ethernet, HomePNA, wireless) that are not being used to connect to the 2200- and 3300-series DSL Gateway. If the DSL Active light still does not flash, then proceed to Advanced Troubleshooting below.
· Make sure your client PC(s) have their wireless cards correctly installed
and configured.
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· Check your client PC(s) TCP/IP settings to make sure they are receiving ·
an IP address from the wireless Router. Check the Gateway's log for wireless driver failure messages.
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Factory Reset Switch
Factory Reset Switch
(optional on some models; 3342/3342N/3352/3352N models do not have a reset switch) Lose your password? [. . . ] For example, some network games select arbitrary port numbers when a connection is opened. Combination NAT Bypass Configuration Specific pinholes and Default Server settings, each directed to different LAN devices, can be used together.
WARNING: Creating a pinhole or enabling a Default Server allows inbound access to the specified LAN station. Contact your Network Administrator for LAN security questions.
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Security
IP-Passthrough Netopia OS now offers an IP passthrough feature. The IP passthrough feature allows a single PC on the LAN to have the Gateway's public address assigned to it. [. . . ]