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Easy option
When the test succeeds, Smar tStar t indicates success.
If the test fails, the wizard displays an error screen. If the test fails, check the following:
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Check your cable connections. Be sure you have connected the router and the computer properly, using the
correct cables. Refer to the Step 1 “Connect the Router” sheet in your Netopia R2121 documentation folio.
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Make sure the router is turned on and that there is an Ethernet connection between your computer and the
router.
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Check the TCP/IP control panel settings to be sure that automatic IP Addressing (Windows) or DHCP
(Macintosh) is selected. If you are using a Windows PC, Smar tStar t will automatically detect a static IP
address and offer to configure the computer for automatic addressing. On a Macintosh computer, you must
manually set the TCP/IP Control Panel to DHCP. See
“Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh computers” on
. If you currently use a static IP address outside the 192.168.1.x network, and want to continue
using it, use the Advanced option to assign the router an IP address in your target IP range. See
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If all of the above steps fail to resolve the problem, reset the router to its factor y default settings and rerun
Smar tStar t.
Easy or Advanced options screen. You can choose either
Easy or Advanced setup.
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If you choose Easy, Smar tStar t automatically uses
the preconfigured IP addressing setup built into your
router. This is the best choice if you are creating a
new network or don’t already have an IP addressing
scheme on your new network.
If you choose Easy, you will see a
like the one shown below while Smar tStar t
checks the connection to your router.
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If you choose Advanced, skip to
now. The
Smar tStar t Wizard displays the
, in which you can choose ways
to modify your router’s IP address.
Connection Test screen. Smar tStar t tests the
connection to the router. While it is testing the
connection, a progress indicator screen is displayed and
the router’s Ethernet LEDs flash.