RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use the following methods in the
order presented until the issue is resolved.
Reset Your Broadband Modem
For most external modems, you can turn off the power to your
modem for 10 seconds, and then turn the power back on. This should reset your
modem. Consult your product documentation for information about how to reset
your modem.
Reset Your Base Station
- Open the Base Station Management Tool, and then click
Management.
- On the Management menu, click
Reset.
- On the Reset Base Station page, click
Reset.
While the reset is in progress, the power
light on the base station blinks and then turns orange. When the light is solid
green, the reset is complete.
Bypass Your Wireless Network
To determine whether the problem is located on your network,
connect your computer directly to your broadband modem by using a direct cable
connection. The method of connecting and configuring the connection depends on
your hardware and your Internet service provider (ISP). For information about
how to make this connection, contact technical support for your ISP, or see
your product documentation.
If you are cannot connect to the Internet
directly through your broadband modem, the problem may be with your Internet
connection, not with your network. Contact your ISP for information about how
to resolve this issue.
Check Base Station WAN Settings
The wide area network (WAN) settings for your network are provided
by your ISP. The settings vary, depending on whether your ISP account provides
a static IP address, a dynamic Internet connection, or a Point-to-Point
Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection. Contact your ISP to find out what
these settings are.
To view a summary of your WAN settings on the home
page of the Base Station Management Tool:
- Reconnect to your wireless network if you disconnected your
computer for the procedure in the "Bypass Your Wireless Network" section of
this article.
- Open the Microsoft Broadband Networking Utility (BNU), and
then click Base Station Management Tool on the
Tools menu.
- Verify that the settings are consistent with what your ISP
provided you.
NOTE: If your Internet connection is disabled, the WAN settings are
unavailable.
Disable Firewall
If you have third-party firewall software installed on your
computer, disable it. For information about how to disable third-party firewall
software, see your product documentation or contact the software
vendor.
If the Internet Connection Firewall feature is turned on for
your network connection, turn it off. To do this:
- Click Start, click Control
Panel, click Network and Internet Connections, and
then click Network Connections.
- Right-click the connection on which you want to disable the
firewall, and then click Properties.
- Click the Advanced tab, and then click to
clear the Internet Connection Firewall check box.
Check for IP Address
Determine if the base station has a wide area
network (WAN) Internet Protocol (IP) address. To do so, follow these steps:
- Open the Base Station Management tool.
- On the Home page, check the settings under Wide Area
Network (WAN) Settings. If your computer does not have a WAN IP address
assigned to it, contact your Internet service provider (ISP)
Clone the MAC Address
Some Internet service providers record the media access
control (MAC) address of the adapter that you use when you first connect to the
Internet. A MAC address is a unique numeric identifier for a hardware device,
such as a base station or network adapter. Depending on your ISP account, you
may experience problems if you use the base station's default MAC address to
connect to the Internet. To avoid this problem, clone the MAC address of the
adapter that is installed in the computer where you initially set up the
broadband connection. When you clone the adapter's MAC address, it replaces the
base station WAN MAC address, so each device on the network, including the base
station, appears to have that same MAC address. To clone a MAC address:
- Open the Base Station Management Tool, and then click
Wide Area Network. If you are using the computer that you used
to set up the broadband Internet connection, go to step 3.
- In the MAC address box, type the MAC
address of the adapter that is installed in the computer that was originally
used to set up the Internet connection. The MAC address typically appears on a
label on the bottom of your adapter.
- Click Clone MAC address.
Note
It is a good idea to record the MAC address of the adapter that you clone, so
that if you lose your settings or you no longer have the adapter, you do not
lose your ability to connect to the Internet.