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Appendix D
Troubleshooting
If the Harmony Power System’s LEDs indicate a problem, refer to the following table,
which contains a list of problems and suggested solutions.
Problem Suggested Solution
The Power LED does not turn on
after the AC power cord has been
connected.
Check that the power cable is firmly
connected to the Harmony Power System
and to the supply outlet. If the connection is
secure and there is still no power, you may
have a faulty power cord.
How many Access Points does the
Power System support?
The Power System can support up to five
Harmony Access Points if you have
connected one or more Harmony 802.11a
Access Points to the unit. If you are using
only Harmony 802.11b or OpenAir Access
Points, then the Power System can support
up to six Access Points. See “Number of
Access Points Supported by the Power
System” on page 8 for details.
I've connected one Ethernet cable
to the network switch and an Input
Port and a second Ethernet cable
to a Harmony 802.11a/802.11b
Access Point and the correspond-
ing Output Port, but the Channel
Status LED does not turn on.
Confirm that all connections are secure and
that the Harmony Power System is powered
up and operational. Also, one of the
Ethernet cables you are using may be
damaged; try using another pair of cables
instead. Finally, confirm that the cables you
are using are Category 5.