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authorTWikiGuest <web-hurd@gnu.org>2005-10-04 17:01:00 +0000
committerTWikiGuest <web-hurd@gnu.org>2005-10-04 17:01:00 +0000
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treeb5897524645945c8158e3bf92c2e2995ae36994e /Main
parent32a33ac9f7fd2ff91ee5a79c6b78a326920daca1 (diff)
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1 files changed, 43 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Main/TravisBarkerNotesDslVsDialup.mdwn b/Main/TravisBarkerNotesDslVsDialup.mdwn
index adad7420..f6803e4a 100644
--- a/Main/TravisBarkerNotesDslVsDialup.mdwn
+++ b/Main/TravisBarkerNotesDslVsDialup.mdwn
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ What equipment is needed
### <a name="Non_Routable_Range"> Non-Routable Range </a>
-* 169-254.x.x - Non Routable IP Range telling you something is broken Created by Microsoft for troubleshooting purposes
+* 169.254.x.x - Non Routable IP Range telling you something is broken Created by Microsoft for troubleshooting purposes
* 127.x.x.x - Range reserved for local host (norton's, microsoft, etc.)
## <a name="Acronyms"> Acronyms </a>
@@ -51,13 +51,25 @@ What equipment is needed
* How to become an ISP
-1) Contact SBC to obtain IP Addresses: 300 members 66.137.124.1 - 66.137.124.101 2) Distribut IP Addresses Gateway Address = IP Addresses of the DHCP Server (endpoint) DHCP - Dynamic host control protocol
+1) Contact SBC to obtain IP Addresses:
+
+* 300 members
+ * 66.137.124.1 - 66.137.124.101
+
+2) Distribut IP Addresses Gateway Address = IP Addresses of the DHCP Server (endpoint)
+
+DHCP - Dynamic host control protocol
----
-10 contact SBC to obtain more ip addresses 68.124.138.1 - 68.124.138.151 2) Distribute IP addresses
+1) contact SBC to obtain more ip addresses
+
+* 500 Members
+ * 68.124.138.1 - 68.124.138.151
-* Static - Specified IP address that never changes
+2) Distribute IP addresses
+
+Static - Specified IP address that never changes
## <a name="Authentication_Processes"> Authentication Processes </a>
@@ -83,32 +95,43 @@ Trouble shooting DSL / Cable
* plug the connecting equipment into the power suply
* restart the PC
-2nd Step of [[TroubleShooting]] -Light Status Modem
+## <a name="2nd_Step_of_Trouble_Shooting_Lig"> 2nd Step of Trouble Shooting -Light Status of </a>
-\*Power
+ Modem
-* * on = good
+* Power
+ * on = good
* off = bad
- 1. verifty it is plugged in 2. check for power at the source (switch?)
+1. verifty it is plugged in
+
+2. check for power at the source (switch?)
* dsl/link/sync
* on = good
* off = bad
-1. check connection between wall and modem phone line dsl + co-AX cable) 2. verify it worked previously nothing changed, (moved, jacks, storm) 3. verify all connecting information (PPPOE, MAC address, static)
+1. check connection between wall and modem phone line dsl + co-AX cable)
+
+2. verify it worked previously nothing changed, (moved, jacks, storm)
+
+3. verify all connecting information (PPPOE, MAC address, static)
* * Enet/USB/PC/Sync/Link
* on = good
* off = bad
- 1.check connection between modem and pc ethernet usb 2. swithc cable ends crossover vs straight through 3. check the ethernet adapter
+1.check connection between modem and pc ethernet usb
+
+2. switch cable ends crossover vs straight through
+
+3. check the ethernet adapter
* Act/Activity/Data/(10/100) - TX/RX
* on or flashing = good
* off = bad
- 1 this light has no bearing in your troubleshooting
+1. this light has no bearing in your troubleshooting
* Test/Alarm/Standby
* off = good
@@ -118,7 +141,11 @@ Trouble shooting DSL / Cable
Where to find IP information - IP configuration LC start =&gt; LC run =&gt; tye commands or cmd =&gt; LC OK button =&gt; type "winipcfg" =&gt; press enter =&gt; chose NIC in dropdown
-1.) Adapter Address = MAC address 2.) IP address - NIC 3.) Gateway Address - DHCP Server
+1.) Adapter Address = MAC address
+
+2.) IP address - NIC
+
+3.) Gateway Address - DHCP Server
* If there is **NO** NIC in the dropdown box
* verify cust has startup disk or cab files (win\*.cab)
@@ -176,8 +203,10 @@ Sonar for the internet
3 ways to tell if you are connected to the internet
1. ping outside address
-2. thpe winipcfg =&gt; press enter =&gt; choose NIC in drop down box obtain ip address and gateway address (put in tracker notes0
-3. type ping ipaddress press enter ie ping 192.168.1.100 ethernet adapter
+
+1. thpe winipcfg =&gt; press enter =&gt; choose NIC in drop down box obtain ip address and gateway address (put in tracker notes)
+
+1. type ping ipaddress press enter ie: ping 192.168.1.100 ethernet adapter
* good response = 4 sent
* Bad response - 4 sent 0-3 recieved / 1-4 lost