Software solutions – Motorola WR850GP User Manual
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Troubleshooting
Section 4
WR850
4-3
Software Solutions
I would like to test to see if my Internet connection is live.
Use the ping command to test the connection. Before attempting, ensure that
Obtain an IP
address automatically has been selected in the computer’s settings
and that you have an
IP address assigned. Refer to Configure Your Computers in Section 2: Installation, for
further details.
1 Open a command prompt by clicking Start and Run.
2 For Windows 98 and ME, in the Open field, type command and press Enter or OK.
For Windows 2000 and XP, type
cmd. Or, navigate using your Start button to
Programs>Accessories>Command Prompt.
3 In the Command window, type ipconfig.
– You should see an IP address for your network adapter:
Ethernet Adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix.: Example.example.example.com.
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.10.10
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.10.1
4 In the Command window, type ping followed by the Router’s IP address and press
Enter.
– If you receive a reply (the first word will be Reply…), then your computer is
connected to the router. Proceed to Step 4.
– If you do NOT receive a reply, repeat steps 1 – 4 on a different computer to verify
that the first computer is not the cause of the problem.
Your computer’s Default Gateway’s IP address may also be your router’s IP address.
Verify the router’s IP address by logging on to the router’s Web-based Configuration
Utility and reviewing the IP Address field on the LAN Page.
5 In the Command window, type ping followed by your ISP’s default gateway and press
Enter.
– If you receive a reply (For example: Reply from 216.109.125.72…), then your
connection to the Internet is live.
To verify the ISP default gateway’s IP address, log on to the router’s Web-based
Configuration Utility and verify the
Default Gateway field on the WAN Page.
– If you do NOT receive a reply, repeat steps 1 - 5 on a different computer to verify
that the first computer is not the cause of the problem.