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- The TCP/IP protocol is bound to the network adapter.
2. Ping the IP address of your Modem. If you get a response back, proceed to next step directly. If you don’t
get a response back, the problem lies between your PC and your Modem:
- Check the cables.
- Check the hub.
- Make sure that your PC and your Modem belong to the same IP sub network.
- Observe the TX and RX LEDs to see if data traffic flow appears to be normal
3. Ping the DNS server.
If the Modem is configured to bridging mode
- Be sure to reboot the Modem if you have made any changes with configuration.
- All IP addresses must be in the same IP sub network.
If the Modem is configured to routing mode
- Check that IP Routing is enabled at the local and the remote end.
- Make sure he IP addresses of the local and remote networks belong to different IP sub networks.
- Make sure that there is an existing route to the remote network.
- Make sure that there is a route back from the remote network.
- Be sure to reboot the Modem if you have made any changes with configuration.
17. Appendix C Glossary
10Base-T
IEEE 802.3 standard for the use of Ethernet LAN technology over unshielded twisted pair wiring, running at 10Mbps.
ADSL
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line - Technology that delivers high-speed data and voice connections over existing
phone lines. Up to 8 Mbits/sec can be sent downstream and 640 Kbits/sec upstream.
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
Devises and proposes recommendations for international communications standards.
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol. An Internet protocol used to bind an IP address to Ethernet/802.3 addresses.
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. 8-bit code for character representation.
ATM
Asynchronous Transfer Mode - Cell-relay broadband technology for high-speed transmission of video, audio, data over
LAN/WAN, making use of fixed-size cells (53-byte cells).
Bridge
A device that segments network traffic. A bridge maintains a list of each segment’s nodes and only traffic destined for a
node on the adjacent segment is passed across the bridge. A bridge operates at Layer 2 of the OSI reference model.
CHAP
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. A security protocol supported under Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) used
to prevent unauthorised access to devices and remote networks. Uses encryption of password, device names, and random
number generation.
Class A, B, and C networks:
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