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... Status and Logs 63 Support and Feedback 63 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 65 Browsing to the Access Point Configuration Screens 65 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 66 Wireless Networking 66 Alert LED 68 Recovering from Corrupted Software 68 Frequently Asked Questions 69 A USING DISCOVERY Running the Discovery Application 71 Windows Installation...
... Status and Logs 63 Support and Feedback 63 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 65 Browsing to the Access Point Configuration Screens 65 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 66 Wireless Networking 66 Alert LED 68 Recovering from Corrupted Software 68 Frequently Asked Questions 69 A USING DISCOVERY Running the Discovery Application 71 Windows Installation...
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Front Panel 1 2 3 4 Alert Power WLAN Enabled LAN Status 3CRWE454G72 OfficeConnect Wireless 11g Access Point 1 Alert LED Orange Indicates a number of different conditions, as Netscape 4.7 or higher, Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher, or Mozilla 1.2.1 or higher. Indicates... conditions: ■ The Access Point has just been started up and is running a self-test routine, or ■ The administrator has invoked the Reset to Factory Defaults command, or ■ The system software is operating normally. Figure 2 Access Point - The Access Point is in your network be configured with...
Front Panel 1 2 3 4 Alert Power WLAN Enabled LAN Status 3CRWE454G72 OfficeConnect Wireless 11g Access Point 1 Alert LED Orange Indicates a number of different conditions, as Netscape 4.7 or higher, Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher, or Mozilla 1.2.1 or higher. Indicates... conditions: ■ The Access Point has just been started up and is running a self-test routine, or ■ The administrator has invoked the Reset to Factory Defaults command, or ■ The system software is operating normally. Figure 2 Access Point - The Access Point is in your network be configured with...
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... In each of network equipment is being transmitted or received. The Access Point has completed the Reset to Factory Defaults process, and is waiting for you have used the reset button to reset the unit to Factory Defaults, follow steps 5 to 6 in the Access Point, or there is a problem....the LED is flashing, data is OK. Refer to Chapter 6 "Troubleshooting". 2 Power LED Green Indicates that wireless networking is on - A fault has been detected with the connection (refer to Factory Defaults" on it indicates that the Access Point is powered on. 3 LAN Status LED Green (100Mbps link...
... In each of network equipment is being transmitted or received. The Access Point has completed the Reset to Factory Defaults process, and is waiting for you have used the reset button to reset the unit to Factory Defaults, follow steps 5 to 6 in the Access Point, or there is a problem....the LED is flashing, data is OK. Refer to Chapter 6 "Troubleshooting". 2 Power LED Green Indicates that wireless networking is on - A fault has been detected with the connection (refer to Factory Defaults" on it indicates that the Access Point is powered on. 3 LAN Status LED Green (100Mbps link...
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...power adapter supplied with the power adapter or adapter cable. 8 Ethernet Port Use the supplied patch cable to connect the Access Point to factory defaults. CAUTION: Do not force the antennae round further than 90 degrees in either direction. 6 Power Adapter Socket Only use any other...Power to the Access Point. The port will automatically adjust to the correct speed and duplex. 9 Reset Button This button allows you to reset the unit to the LAN. Rear Panel 6 7 5 8 9 5 OK Ethernet RESET 5 Wireless Antennae The antennae on the product should be a problem with this Access Point.
...power adapter supplied with the power adapter or adapter cable. 8 Ethernet Port Use the supplied patch cable to connect the Access Point to factory defaults. CAUTION: Do not force the antennae round further than 90 degrees in either direction. 6 Power Adapter Socket Only use any other...Power to the Access Point. The port will automatically adjust to the correct speed and duplex. 9 Reset Button This button allows you to reset the unit to the LAN. Rear Panel 6 7 5 8 9 5 OK Ethernet RESET 5 Wireless Antennae The antennae on the product should be a problem with this Access Point.
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... wizard. It can manually configure the IP address and optionally configure the DHCP server. 34 CHAPTER 4: ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION The password is obtained. Refer to reset the Access Point. See "Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults" on how to launch the configuration wizard.
... wizard. It can manually configure the IP address and optionally configure the DHCP server. 34 CHAPTER 4: ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION The password is obtained. Refer to reset the Access Point. See "Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults" on how to launch the configuration wizard.
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... your computer, and then click RESTORE to copy the data into the Access Point's memory. To communicate with the Access Point. Resetting the Access Point to its Factory default settings is the only way to display the Configuration screen (Figure 35). The password will therefore restart requiring a new IP... may need to rerun the DISCOVERY software to those that were loaded at the factory, click RESET. You will lose all your computer to re-establish communication with the Access Point you want to reset the settings on your Access Point to find out the IP address of the ...
... your computer, and then click RESTORE to copy the data into the Access Point's memory. To communicate with the Access Point. Resetting the Access Point to its Factory default settings is the only way to display the Configuration screen (Figure 35). The password will therefore restart requiring a new IP... may need to rerun the DISCOVERY software to those that were loaded at the factory, click RESET. You will lose all your computer to re-establish communication with the Access Point you want to reset the settings on your Access Point to find out the IP address of the ...
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...operating mode of the Access Point. In this mode it has been reset to its factory default settings. When you reset the Access Point to factory default settings. The Access Point will not provide wireless networking for other clients. You may need to use the Discovery ...will not longer act as a Wireless client, allowing one computer to access a wireless network. See Appendix A. 3 When the Country & Mode Selection screen appears, select: a The country in Client Bridge Mode the Access point will lose all configuration information. 3Com recommends that backup your Access ...
...operating mode of the Access Point. In this mode it has been reset to its factory default settings. When you reset the Access Point to factory default settings. The Access Point will not provide wireless networking for other clients. You may need to use the Discovery ...will not longer act as a Wireless client, allowing one computer to access a wireless network. See Appendix A. 3 When the Country & Mode Selection screen appears, select: a The country in Client Bridge Mode the Access point will lose all configuration information. 3Com recommends that backup your Access ...
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... has completed, browse to the IP address of the Access Point and run the configuration wizard. Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults If you can re-establish your wireless network. Once the Alert LED has started to flash slowly. If there is no DHCP server on your network,...connections whilst this . 5 When the configuration wizard has completed, you do not know or have a Wi-Fi certified 802.11b or 802.11g wireless adapter for each Wireless computer has either Windows 95 or higher or MAC OS 8.5 or higher. 66 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING ■ When entering the address of ...
... has completed, browse to the IP address of the Access Point and run the configuration wizard. Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults If you can re-establish your wireless network. Once the Alert LED has started to flash slowly. If there is no DHCP server on your network,...connections whilst this . 5 When the configuration wizard has completed, you do not know or have a Wi-Fi certified 802.11b or 802.11g wireless adapter for each Wireless computer has either Windows 95 or higher or MAC OS 8.5 or higher. 66 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING ■ When entering the address of ...
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... See "Forgotten Password and Reset to the Access Point. 4 Using the Web browser on CD-ROM. Frequently Asked Questions How do I reset the Access Point to your network. The Alert LED will go out. 7 Reconnect your Access Point to Factory Defaults? How many wireless clients does the Access Point... support? The latest software is available on 3Com's Web site at: www.3com.com. 1 Remove power from...
... See "Forgotten Password and Reset to the Access Point. 4 Using the Web browser on CD-ROM. Frequently Asked Questions How do I reset the Access Point to your network. The Alert LED will go out. 7 Reconnect your Access Point to Factory Defaults? How many wireless clients does the Access Point... support? The latest software is available on 3Com's Web site at: www.3com.com. 1 Remove power from...
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... 26, 34, 59 LED 14 Login 23, 72 Logs 54 M MAC Address deleting 46 modifying 46 N Network addresses 73 Networking wireless 66 NIC wireless 14 P Password 23, 33 Profile 48 R Reset to Factory Defaults 51, 66 Restart 50, 63 S Setup Wizard 21, 34 Specifications technical 77 Static Addressing 75 Status 54 Subnet Mask 27...
... 26, 34, 59 LED 14 Login 23, 72 Logs 54 M MAC Address deleting 46 modifying 46 N Network addresses 73 Networking wireless 66 NIC wireless 14 P Password 23, 33 Profile 48 R Reset to Factory Defaults 51, 66 Restart 50, 63 S Setup Wizard 21, 34 Specifications technical 77 Static Addressing 75 Status 54 Subnet Mask 27...