D-Link DFL-CPG310 Product Manual - Page 454
Connectivity, I cannot access the Internet. What should I do?
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Connectivity Connectivity I cannot access the Internet. What should I do? • Check if the PWR/SEC LED is green. If not, check the power connection to the NetDefend firewall. • Check if the WAN LINK/ACT LED is green. If not, check the network cable to the modem and make sure the modem is turned on. • Check if the LAN LINK/ACT LED for the port used by your computer is green. If not, check if the network cable linking your computer to the NetDefend firewall is connected properly. Try replacing the cable or connecting it to a different LAN port. • Using your Web browser, go to http://my.firewall and see whether "Connected" appears on the Status Bar. Make sure that your NetDefend firewall network settings are configured as per your ISP directions. • Check your TCP/IP configuration according to Installing and Setting up T the NetDefend firewall on page 15. T • If Web Filtering or Email Filtering are on, try turning them off. • Check if you have defined firewall rules which block your Internet connectivity. • Check with your ISP for possible service outage. • Check whether you are exceeding the maximum number of computers allowed by your license, by viewing the Active Computers page. I cannot access my DSL broadband connection. What should I do? DSL equipment comes in two flavors: bridges (commonly known as DSL modems) and routers. Some DSL equipment can be configured to work both ways. 438 D-Link NetDefend firewall User Guide
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