Chapter -Troubleshooting
. Troubleshooting
This chapter provides you with troubleshooting tips and solutions. If
problems still exist in your Access Point, contact Technical Support as listed
on the front of this manual.
Common Problems and Solutions
Problem
The ASUS 802.11g AP does not power up:
Solution
•
Check for faulty ASUS 802.11g AP power supply by measuring the
output voltage with an electrical test meter.
•
Check failed AC supply (power outlet)
Problem
Cannot communicate with other ASUS APs through a wired network
connection.
Solution
•
Verify network configuration by ensuring that there are no duplicate
IP addresses. Turn off the device in question and ping the assigned IP
address of the device. Ensure no other device responds to that address.
•
Check that the cables used have proper pin outs and connectors or use
another LAN cable.
•
Check that the hub, switch, or computer that the ASUS AP is connected
and that all devices support 10Mbps speed.
This is what you will see if you connect the ASUS 802.11g AP to:
Hub LED
Access Point (Link) LED
You will not know if the connection is bad from the ASUS AP Link LED
alone, you will have to look at the Hub LED if you are not sure what kind
of hub the ASUS AP is attached to.
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10/100 Mbps Hub
ON
ON
ASUS 802.11g Access Point
Pure 100 Mbps Hub
OFF
ON