Tooway
Troubleshooting
Guide
Customer
Service
Department
Tooway
Troubleshooting
Guide
Version
1.0
June
2014
Table
of
Contents
1.
Understanding
the
Tooway
hardware
1.1
Modem
......
1.2
Dish
...........
1.3
TRIA
...........
1.4
Coaxial
cable
......
1.5
Ethernet
cable
...
2.
The
Tooway
Modem.............................................................................
2.1
Front
...................................................
2.2
Back
.............................................................................................
3.
No
Connection
Troubleshooting
.....................
3.1
No
LEDs
/
Lights
.................................
3.2
Rx
Light
blinking
or
off
.......................
3.3
LAN
light
off
.......................................
3.4
Normal
Operation
..............................
4.
Error
troubleshooting
using
Admin
Page
4.1
Orange
Circle
in
modem
box
.....
4.2
Red
Exclamation
Mark
in
the
IFL
box
...
4.3
Red
Exclamation
Mark
in
the
TRIA
box
......
5.
Cannot
connect
to
the
Modem
Troubleshooting..................................
5.1
Connect
computer
directly
..
5.2
Enable
Local
Area
Connection
adapter
.....
5.2.1
Windows
7
......
5.2.2
Windows
XP
....
5.3
Enable
DHCP
..................
5.3.1
Windows
7
......
5.3.2
Windows
XP
....
5.3.3
Mac
OSX
..........
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1.
Understanding
the
Tooway
hardware
Upon
signing
the
service
contract,
the
client
is
supplied
with
a
number
of
hardware
items
to
facilitate
the
use
of
their
Internet
service.
The
basic
components
are
described
below:
1.1 Tooway
Modem
The
Tooway
Modem
is
used
to
establish
data
transfers
using
a
satellite
as
a
relay.
The
modems
main
function
is
to
transform
an
input
bitstream
to
a
radio
signal
and
vice
versa.
1.2 Satellite
Dish
A
satellite
dish
is
an
antenna
with
a
curved
reflective
surface
that
is
used
to
collect
and
project
radio
waves.
The
Tooway
satellite
dish
is
designed
to
send
and
receive
microwaves
to
and
from
the
communication
satellite.
1.3
TRIA
A
TRIA
(Transmit
and
Receive
Integrated
Assembly)
is
a
device
used
to
process
signals
to
and
from
the
dish
and
the
satellite.
It
converts
the
high
frequency
KA-band
satellite
signals
to
and
from
the
L-band
microwave
signals
used
for
the
transmission
between
the
dish
and
the
modem.
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1.4
Coaxial
Cable
Coaxial
cable
is
used
as
a
transmission
line
for
radio
frequency
signals.
The
cable
has
an
inner
conducting
copper
core
surrounded
by
an
insulating
layer
that
is
surrounded
by
a
second
tubular
conducting
shield.
Coaxial
cables
are
unique
in
that
their
dimensions
are
accurately
controlled
to
give
a
precise
and
constant
conduction
rate.
1.5
Ethernet
Cable
An
Ethernet
cable
is
one
of
the
most
popular
forms
of
network
cable
used
on
wired
networks
to
transfer
data
from
one
device
to
another.
Ethernet
cables
connect
devices
on
local
area
networks
(LANs)
such
as
PCs,
routers
and
switches.
The
Ethernet
cable
supplied
can
be
used
to
connect
the
modem
directly
to
a
PC/laptop
or
to
a
router
that
will
then
share
the
Internet
connection.
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2.
The
Tooway
Modem
FRONT
OF
MODEM
PWR
Indicates
that
power
is
supplied
to
the
satellite
modem
Rx-
Indicates
that
the
modem
is
synching
(connecting)
or
synched
(connected)
to
the
satellite
network
Tx-
Indicates
that
the
modem
is
transmitting
data
LAN-
Indicates
that
there
is
a
PC
or
alternative
device
(e.g.
Router)
connected
to
the
satellite
modem.
BACK
OF
MODEM
Power
Input
Power
adapter
input
jack
USB
Used
to
connect
modem
to
PC/Laptop
for
firmware
upgrades
and
advanced
configurations
Ethernet
Port-
Network
port
to
connect
modem
to
PC/Laptop
or
router
Coaxial
Cable
Input
Used
to
connect
coaxial
cable
which
is
connected
to
the
TRIA
on
the
dish
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3.
No
Connection
Troubleshooting
3.1
No
lights
Check
power
cable
is
plugged
in
firmly
at
the
back
of
the
modem,
at
the
external
PSU
(power
source
unit)
and
directly
at
the
wall
socket.
Check
power
supply
directly
in
an
alternate
wall
socket
3.2
Rx
Light
blinking
or
off
Switch
off
the
satellite
modem
for
15
minutes
then
switch
back
on,
waiting
for
5
minutes
before
checking
the
LED
status
and
testing
the
connection.
3.3
LAN
light
off
Check
cabling
between
Modem
and
PC
/
Laptop
/
Router
to
confirm
that
they
are
connected
correctly
Replace
Ethernet
cable
between
the
satellite
modem
and
PC
/
Laptop
/
Router
If
using
a
Router
/
Firewall,
try
a
direct
connection
by
disconnecting
the
Ethernet
cable
supplied
from
the
back
of
the
Ethernet
Router
and
connect
to
the
network
port
on
your
PC
/
Laptop
(As
per
above
instructions,
remember
to
switch
the
satellite
modem
off
and
on
after
changing
device)
If
using
a
direct
connection
from
the
satellite
modem
to
the
PC
/
Laptop:
o Please
ensure
that
the
Local
Area
Connection
LAN
adapter
on
your
PC
/
Laptop
is
enabled
o Ensure
that
the
computer
is
set
up
for
DHCP
o Make
sure
you
have
received
the
correct
IP
address
from
the
Tooway
modem;
normally
it
would
either
be
192.168.100.3
or
192.168.100.4
if
the
modem
is
not
connected
to
the
Tooway
Service
(If
all
the
lights
on
the
modem
are
not
lit).
If
you
are
connected
to
the
Tooway
service,
all
the
lights
on
the
modem
would
be
lit,
and
you
would
receive
an
IP
address
that
would
either
start
with
5.x.x.x
or
10.x.x.x
o Test
with
a
2nd
PC
/
Laptop
3.4
Normal
Operation
Page
5
If
you
are
using
an
Ethernet
Router,
please
try
a
direct
connection
by
disconnecting
the
supplied
Ethernet
cable
from
the
back
of
the
Ethernet
Router
and
connecting
it
to
the
network
port
on
your
PC
/
Laptop
(remember
to
switch
the
satellite
modem
off
and
on
after
changing
device).
If
already
using
a
direct
connection,
try
a
second
PC
/
Laptop
Where
you
are
confident
in
doing
so,
please
confirm
the
IP
being
picked
up
by
the
PC
/
Laptop
when
directly
connected.
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4.
Troubleshooting
using
Admin
Page
4.1
Orange
Circle
in
Modem
Box:
This
means
the
Tooway
modem
is
not
online.
Proceed
by
clicking
on
the
Modem
button
on
the
left
hand
side;
this
will
open
the
Modem/IFL
Cable
Status
page.
The
example
below
shows
what
the
Modem/IFL
Cable
Status
page
should
look
like
when
you
are
connected.
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Possible
Solutions:
Rx
SNR:
Below
9db
you
will
have
no
connection,
the
dish
might
have
moved
out
of
alignment.
In
the
example
the
Rx
SNR
is
10.6db.
Solution:
Contact
Rawafed
Libya
to
arrange
a
service
call.
Cable
Resistance:
3
Ohms
and
above
the
system
will
not
perform
to
specification.
Solution:
Replace
the
IFL
cable
or
contact
Rawafed
Libya
to
arrange
a
service
callout.
4.2
Red
Exclamation
mark
in
the
IFL
box:
This
means
there
is
a
problem
with
the
cable
from
the
dish
to
the
Tooway
modem.
Possible
Solution:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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7
Power
down
the
Tooway
modem
Remove
the
IFL
cable
from
the
Tooway
modem
Attach
the
cable
to
the
Tooway
Modem
Power
the
modem
and
access
the
Basic
Status
Page
(http://192.168.100.1)
If
the
Red
exclamation
mark
is
still
present
in
the
IFL
box,
then
arrange
for
a
service
callout
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4.3
Red
Exclamation
mark
in
the
TRIA
box:
This
means
there
is
a
problem
with
the
TRIA
on
the
Tooway
dish.
The
TRIA
would
need
replacement.
Solution:
Arrange
for
a
service
callout
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5.
Cannot
connect
to
the
Modem
Troubleshooting
5.1
Make
sure
your
computer
is
connected
to
the
modem
directly
via
the
Ethernet
cable:
A
computer
only
has
one
Ethernet
cable
connection
and
would
look
similar
to
the
illustration
to
the
left.
So
the
one
end
of
the
cable
will
be
connected
to
the
computer
and
the
other
end
will
be
connected
to
the
Tooway
Modem.
5.2
Make
sure
your
Local
Area
Connection
LAN
adapter
is
enabled:
For
Windows
Vista/7
users:
1. Click
on
Start
2. Open
Control
Panel
3. Select
Network
and
Internet
4. Select
Network
and
Sharing
Center
5. Which
version
of
Windows
do
you
have?
a. Windows
7
-
In
the
left
pane
select
Change
adapter
settings
b. Windows
Vista
-
In
the
left
pane
select
Manage
Network
Connections
This
will
take
you
to
the
Network
Connections
Page.
After
the
modem
has
been
connected
with
the
Ethernet
cable,
you
should
be
able
to
see
a
Local
Area
Connection
icon
as
displayed
below.
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If
it
is
displayed
as
Disabled
as
shown
in
the
illustration,
right
click
on
the
Icons
and
select
Enable
as
shown
below.
This
will
then
enable
you
LAN
connection
and
after
a
few
seconds
you
should
have
connection
to
the
modem.
Always
make
sure
your
modem
is
powered
when
this
is
attempted.
For
Windows
XP
users:
1. Click
on
Start
2. Open
Control
Panel
3. Inside
Control
Panel:
a. If
your
Control
Panel
is
Categorized
(you
will
know
this
if
the
screen
says
Pick
a
Category
on
the
top
of
the
page
in
control
panel)
you
need
to
select
Network
and
Internet
Connections,
and
then
select
Network
Connections.
b. If
your
Control
Panel
is
Not
Categorized
then
you
need
to
open
Network
Connections.
If
the
LAN
adapter
is
displayed
as
Disabled,
right
click
on
the
Icons
and
select
Enable.
This
will
then
enable
you
LAN
connection
and
after
a
few
seconds
you
should
have
connection
to
the
modem.
Always
make
sure
your
modem
is
powered
when
this
is
attempted
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5.3
Make
sure
your
computer
is
set
up
for
DHCP
The
modem
supplies
a
DHCP
IP
address
that
enables
a
computer
or
wireless
router
to
talk
to
the
Tooway
modem
and
access
the
internet.
For
initial
setup
of
the
modem
and
installation
you
would
need
to
make
sure
your
computer
is
set
up
to
receive
an
IP
address
from
the
modem.
Because
different
operating
system
are
in
use
all
over
the
world,
we
have
assembled
the
most
common
Operating
system
and
given
step
by
step
guides
on
how
to
check
whether
your
computer
is
correctly
setup.
5.3.1
Windows
7
&
Vista
users
1. Click
on
Start
2. Open
Control
Panel
3. Select
Network
and
Internet
4. Select
Network
and
Sharing
Center
5. Which
version
of
Windows
do
you
have?
a. For
Windows
7
-
In
the
left
pane
select
Change
adapter
settings
b. For
Windows
Vista
-
In
the
left
pane
select
Manage
Network
Connections
6. Right
click
on
the
Local
Area
Connection
and
in
the
drop
down
menu
select
Properties
Note:
If
you
do
not
have
a
Local
Area
Connection
Icon,
try
to
plug
in
the
Tooway
modem
via
the
Ethernet
cable
provided
(make
sure
the
modem
is
powered).
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7. This
will
open
the
Local
Area
connection
Properties
window.
Under
the
list:
This
connection
uses
the
following
items,
highlight
Internet
Protocol
Version
4
(TCP/IPv4)
then
select
the
Properties
button.
8. Now
you
should
make
sure
the
Obtain
an
IP
address
automatically
is
selected
andObtain
DNS
server
address
automatically
radio
buttons
are
selected.
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9. Click
OK
10. Click
OK
again
11. Restart
your
computer.
5.3.2
Windows
XP
users
1. Click
on
Start
2. Open
Control
Panel
3. Inside
Control
Panel:
a. If
your
Control
Panel
is
Categorized
(you
will
know
this
if
the
screen
says
Pick
a
Category
on
the
top
of
the
page
in
control
panel)
you
need
to
select
Network
and
Internet
Connections,
and
then
select
Network
Connections
b. If
your
Control
Panel
is
Not
Categorized
then
you
need
to
open
Network
Connections
4. Right
click
on
the
Local
Area
Connection
and
in
the
drop
down
menu
select
Properties
Note:
If
you
do
not
have
a
Local
Area
Connection
Icon,
try
to
plug
in
the
Tooway
modem
via
the
Ethernet
cable
provided
(make
sure
the
modem
is
powered)
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5.
This
will
open
the
Local
Area
connection
Properties
window.
Under
the
list:
This
connection
uses
the
following
items,
highlight
Internet
Protocol
(TCP/IP)
then
select
the
Properties
button.
6. Now
you
should
make
sure
the
Obtain
an
IP
address
automatically
is
selected
and
Obtain
DNS
server
address
automatically
radio
buttons
are
selected.
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7. Click
OK
8. Click
OK
again
9. Restart
Computer
For
Apple
MAC
OS
10.5
10.7
(Leopard,
Snow
Leopard,
Lion)
1. Click
on
the
Apple
Menu
and
select
System
Preferences
2. In
the
Internet
&
Network
section,
click
on
the
Network
icon.
3. Select
Built-in
Ethernet
as
shown
in
the
image
below
4. If
the
DNS
server
is
greyed
out,
which
means
it,
is
automatically
provided
by
DHCP
so
you
do
not
have
to
proceed
any
further.
5. If
the
DNS
server
appears
in
normal
text
(i.e.
is
not
greyed
out)
you
will
need
to
change
it
-
click
on
the
padlock
to
be
able
to
make
changes.
You
will
be
prompted
to
enter
your
administrator
username
and
password.
6. Click
on
Advanced.
7. In
the
TCP/IP
tab,
ensure
that
Configure
is
set
to
Using
DHCP.
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8. Select
the
DNS
tab.
Ensure
that
DNS
servers
and
Search
Domains
are
empty.
9. Click
OK
10. Click
the
open
padlock
icon
to
lock
the
settings
again.
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