User's Manual

Wireless LAN Access Point User’s Guide
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Incorrect SSID. Make sure the SSID is the same for all wireless clients. If
you don’t know the SSID, use “any” in the SSID box on the wireless client
Configuration page, or leave it blank.
Changes not recognized by your computer. Restart your computer.
Make sure the Log on to Windows NT domain check box is not selected in
the Client for Microsoft Networks Properties dialog box in the Network
Configuration tab.
Incorrect IP Address or Subnet Mask. Check these settings in the TCP/IP
Properties dialog box in the Network Configuration tab.
Wireless Client Cannot Connect to Access Point
If you cannot make a connection to the Access Point, it could be due to one of the
following reasons:
Make sure the wireless client and Access Point have no physical connection
problems.
Make sure the SSID for the wireless client is the same as the Access Point,
set to “any”, or is blank.
Make sure the Channel for the wireless client is set to the same number or is
the same as the Access Point.
Make sure the Tx Rate for the wireless client is set to Fully Automatic or is
the same as the Access Point.