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Viewing the Device Status 81 Viewing Profiles 82 Viewing Associated Wireless Stations 83 Working with Logs 83 Viewing Device Statistics 85 Working with the Configuration File 86 Backing Up the Configuration ...93 Detecting Rogue Access Points 94 Viewing Detected Rogue Access Points 96 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 97 Cannot Connect to the Wireless Access Point to Configure It 97 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 98 Wireless Station Cannot Connect to the LAN via the Access Point 98 A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Specifications 99 Wireless Specifications 100 Software...
Viewing the Device Status 81 Viewing Profiles 82 Viewing Associated Wireless Stations 83 Working with Logs 83 Viewing Device Statistics 85 Working with the Configuration File 86 Backing Up the Configuration ...93 Detecting Rogue Access Points 94 Viewing Detected Rogue Access Points 96 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 97 Cannot Connect to the Wireless Access Point to Configure It 97 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 98 Wireless Station Cannot Connect to the LAN via the Access Point 98 A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Specifications 99 Wireless Specifications 100 Software...
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...connection on what these LEDs indicate, refer to the table below. An error has occurred, or wireless connection is supplied. It also includes the antenna port and the Reset button. Table 5 Back Panel Ports and Connections Part Antenna Console port Description One aerial antenna is ... network traffic and user data. Access Point is starting up the Access Point, 3Com recommends that indicate the status of the RS-232 port is only for experienced users and is being upgraded ■ Green - Table 4 Front Panel LEDs LED Status Power LAN Wireless Description ■ Red - Normal...
...connection on what these LEDs indicate, refer to the table below. An error has occurred, or wireless connection is supplied. It also includes the antenna port and the Reset button. Table 5 Back Panel Ports and Connections Part Antenna Console port Description One aerial antenna is ... network traffic and user data. Access Point is starting up the Access Point, 3Com recommends that indicate the status of the RS-232 port is only for experienced users and is being upgraded ■ Green - Table 4 Front Panel LEDs LED Status Power LAN Wireless Description ■ Red - Normal...
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... in Chapter 5 starting on page 79. 18 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE OFFICECONNECT WIRELESS ACCESS POINT Table 5 Back Panel Ports and Connections Part Reset button Ethernet Power port Description Use the Reset button to get the Access Point up the configuration file, and upgrading the device firmware. Keep the Reset button pressed until the Status LED turns red), and then release...
... in Chapter 5 starting on page 79. 18 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE OFFICECONNECT WIRELESS ACCESS POINT Table 5 Back Panel Ports and Connections Part Reset button Ethernet Power port Description Use the Reset button to get the Access Point up the configuration file, and upgrading the device firmware. Keep the Reset button pressed until the Status LED turns red), and then release...
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... Field Domain Firmware Version Description Displays the current country or domain. For the Access Point and wireless stations to Default IP. Possible values include Enabled, Disabled, and DHCP Server unreachable, resetting back to successfully communicate, they must have the same gateway IP address. Displays the current bridge mode. Possible values include Disabled, PTP, ...IP address for the local network to which the device is licensed for which the device is the only region for use Displays the current wireless mode (for example, 802.11g) Displays the current access point mode.
... Field Domain Firmware Version Description Displays the current country or domain. For the Access Point and wireless stations to Default IP. Possible values include Enabled, Disabled, and DHCP Server unreachable, resetting back to successfully communicate, they must have the same gateway IP address. Displays the current bridge mode. Possible values include Disabled, PTP, ...IP address for the local network to which the device is licensed for which the device is the only region for use Displays the current wireless mode (for example, 802.11g) Displays the current access point mode.
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... erase the current settings and restore the original factory default settings, click Set to determine the new IP address. Use the 3Com Access Point Manager to Defaults on the network, the device will automatically obtain an IP address from a backup will erase all the current... itself . Click this option if only one computer is a DHCP server on the Config File screen. A warning message appears. Resetting to default requires the Access Point to - The device will most likely be different from a Backup 1 On the Config File screen, click Browse under Restore. Broadcasts...
... erase the current settings and restore the original factory default settings, click Set to determine the new IP address. Use the 3Com Access Point Manager to Defaults on the network, the device will automatically obtain an IP address from a backup will erase all the current... itself . Click this option if only one computer is a DHCP server on the Config File screen. A warning message appears. Resetting to default requires the Access Point to - The device will most likely be different from a Backup 1 On the Config File screen, click Browse under Restore. Broadcasts...
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... the Access Point. 2 Hold down and remove power from the Access Point. 4 Release the Reset button. 5 Re-apply power to the Access Point, and when the startup sequence has completed, browse to infrastructure mode, not ad hoc mode. ■ If MAC address-based access control is enabled, that the wireless station's.... 98 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults If you can re-establish your network as the Access Point starts up Windows XP for 802.1x. Wireless Station Cannot Connect to the LAN via the Access Point Check the following: ■ The SSID ...
... the Access Point. 2 Hold down and remove power from the Access Point. 4 Release the Reset button. 5 Re-apply power to the Access Point, and when the startup sequence has completed, browse to infrastructure mode, not ad hoc mode. ■ If MAC address-based access control is enabled, that the wireless station's.... 98 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults If you can re-establish your network as the Access Point starts up Windows XP for 802.1x. Wireless Station Cannot Connect to the LAN via the Access Point Check the following: ■ The SSID ...
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... domain controller setup 63 required services 64 setting up Microsoft IAS 63 requirements installation 19 wireless stations 19 Reset button 18 resetting to factory defaults 88, 98 rogue access points detecting 94 viewing detected 96 RTS/CTS threshold 58 S security information 139 security profile ...package contents 16 physical features 17 back panel 17 front panel 17 PoE 7 support 7 point-to Web interface 22 installing 19 overview 18 troubleshooting 97 technical specifications 99 hardware 99 software 102 wireless 100 troubleshooting basic checks 97 connection issues 97, 98 forgotten password ...
... domain controller setup 63 required services 64 setting up Microsoft IAS 63 requirements installation 19 wireless stations 19 Reset button 18 resetting to factory defaults 88, 98 rogue access points detecting 94 viewing detected 96 RTS/CTS threshold 58 S security information 139 security profile ...package contents 16 physical features 17 back panel 17 front panel 17 PoE 7 support 7 point-to Web interface 22 installing 19 overview 18 troubleshooting 97 technical specifications 99 hardware 99 software 102 wireless 100 troubleshooting basic checks 97 connection issues 97, 98 forgotten password ...