Nokia A040 Getting Started page 22

Wireless lan adapter
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Note: You only need
to perform this step if
your network uses
automatic IP address
assignment (DHCP).
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9
If the beeps stop but there is no chirp, and
the
together, it means that the A040/A041 is
unable to find an eligible Access Point, or
that the Access Point will not allow a
connection. See Troubleshooting on
page 25.
10 (DHCP only) When the A040/A041 has
stopped beeping you should use the
IPConfig utility under Windows to renew
the IP address information in Computer A
and Computer B (see page 23). Make a note
of the IP addresses assigned for use later in
the testing.
11 On Computer B, open an MS-DOS console
window.
12 At the prompt, issue a 'ping' command to
the IP address of Computer A. For example,
if IP-A is 192.168.5.21, you would enter:
ping 192.168.5.21
Successful ping
If the 'ping' is successful, you should see an
output of the following form:
C:\> ping 192.168.5.21
Pinging 192.168.5.21 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.5.21: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=32
Reply from 192.168.5.21: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=32
Reply from 192.168.5.21: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=32
Reply from 192.168.5.21: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=32
C:\>
and
LEDs continue to flash
radio
notify
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