User Manual
Table Of Contents
- index.html
- features.html
- install.html
- config.html
- client_connect.html
- ses.html
- status.html
- security.html
- lan.html
- wireless.html
- device.html
- tut_ap.html
- tut_client.html
- tut_repeater.html
- tut_bridge.html
- troubleshooting.html
- trouble_cd.html
- trouble_client_comm.html
- trouble_client_comm_02.html
- trouble_client_scan.html
- trouble_locator.html
- trouble_ses_client.html
- trouble_unicast.html
- trouble_wui_access.html
- trouble_connect_speed.html
- trouble_wds.html
- trouble_power.html
- trouble_upgrade.html
- trouble_internet.html
- trouble_ping.html
- support.html
- faq.html
- regulatory.html
- copyright.html
- warranty.html
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Solution:
The access point may not have received a valid IP address for your network. Check the
LAN configuration page of the access point.
● If the IP address is set to Dynamic, make sure that the access point is connected
to a DHCP server.
● If you use a static IP address verify that it is in the same subnet as your client's
IP address.
Solution:
The access point may not be responding. Try the following:
1. Reconnect by following the steps in
Connecting a Wireless Client.
2. If you still are not communicating with the access point, restore the factory
default settings of the access point to reactivate it.
Note: When you restore the factory default settings, the access point will
lose all custom settings.
To restore the factory default settings, use a small object such as a paper clip to
press in and hold the reset button on the back of the access point for 5 to 10
seconds.
3. After you restore the access point,
reconfigure the basic settings of the access
point, or, if you made a backup of your settings,
restore the settings by using the
backup.
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