Monster Remote Access RF/IP Card 100 User Manual
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General problems
• Verify that the broadband and IP requirements are met.
• Check to see that a PC or laptop is able to connect to the Internet.
• Verify that the PC or laptop is using DHCP to acquire an IP address
(Windows IPV4 Properties: “Obtain an IP address automatically”).
Ethernet connectivity problems
• Check that the orange link light is lit on the Ethernet jack of the Monster Remote
Access RF/IP Card 100. If this light is not lit, then the Ethernet cable is not
properly connected, or an Ethernet switch or router is not powered on.
Wireless connectivity problems
• Verify that the Monster Ethernet Gateway has a connection to the Internet.
Check the user manual for the Monster Ethernet Gateway for instructions.
• Check that the SMA coax antenna connector is securely fastened to the
Monster Remote Access RF/IP Card 100’s SMA antenna jack.
• Check that there is no large metal object between the antenna and the
Monster Ethernet Gateway.
• Try moving the antenna around. Sometimes a horizontal or vertical movement
of 3 or 4 feet is sufficient to escape an “RF dead spot”.