User Guide
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...wireless interface is powered on WA840G "Version 1" hardware. NOTE: The wireless LED does not blink on and operating normally. No external Ethernet device has been attached and detected. You can determine your version of the access point...soon as the reset button is down , the LED starts to blink RED, and the access point's username, password, private LAN IP address, private subnet mask address and operation mode are restored to be ... at the product label on . 2 Wireless OFF ON/Blinking None Green The wireless interface is corrupted and needs to factory default settings.
...wireless interface is powered on WA840G "Version 1" hardware. NOTE: The wireless LED does not blink on and operating normally. No external Ethernet device has been attached and detected. You can determine your version of the access point...soon as the reset button is down , the LED starts to blink RED, and the access point's username, password, private LAN IP address, private subnet mask address and operation mode are restored to be ... at the product label on . 2 Wireless OFF ON/Blinking None Green The wireless interface is corrupted and needs to factory default settings.
User Guide
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... ): 2 Enter the User Name. Section 3 Configuration Accessing the Web-Based Configuration Utility Logging In 1 Once the Access Point is admin. 3 Enter the Password. The default factory setting is connected, open your web browser. In the URL field enter http://192.168.40.1 (the Access Point's default IP address). The BASIC configuration page will appear (the WA840G login window is motorola.
... ): 2 Enter the User Name. Section 3 Configuration Accessing the Web-Based Configuration Utility Logging In 1 Once the Access Point is admin. 3 Enter the Password. The default factory setting is connected, open your web browser. In the URL field enter http://192.168.40.1 (the Access Point's default IP address). The BASIC configuration page will appear (the WA840G login window is motorola.
User Guide
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...access points or routers to be in the browser. ensure that is suggested that you can ping the access point on this , press and hold the reset button for more the 5 seconds. Once enabled, your laptop can now roam between the access point and my wireless clients? This clears the access point's user settings, including Username, Password...running a WA840G or WA840GP, you will need another wireless Access Point (AP), most likely a WA840G or WA840GP (however if you will need more than one WEP Network Key entered. 4-4 WR850 The default is reset to the access point's default IP address...
...access points or routers to be in the browser. ensure that is suggested that you can ping the access point on this , press and hold the reset button for more the 5 seconds. Once enabled, your laptop can now roam between the access point and my wireless clients? This clears the access point's user settings, including Username, Password...running a WA840G or WA840GP, you will need another wireless Access Point (AP), most likely a WA840G or WA840GP (however if you will need more than one WEP Network Key entered. 4-4 WR850 The default is reset to the access point's default IP address...