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B-3: Unknown Problems
The router has been set to be in Simple Access Point mode and to obtain an IP
address automatically by DHCP. How can I know its acquired IP address so that I
can manage it using a Web browser?
Use the utility, Wireless Router/AP Browser (
WLBrwsr.exe
), in the “
Utilities
” folder on
the companion CD-ROM disc. This utility can discover nearby WIASAs and show their
MAC addresses and IP addresses. In addition, it can launch the default Web browser on
your computer.
Fig. 54. Wireless Router/AP Browser.
The WIASA stops working and does not respond to Web management requests.
The firmware of the WIASA may be stuck in an incorrect state.
Press the
Reset
button on the housing of the WIASA or unplug the power connector
from the power jack, and then re-plug the connector to restart the WIASA.
Contact our technical support representatives to report this problem, so that the bugs
can be static in future firmware versions.
If the WIASA still does not work after restarting, there may be hardware component fail-
ures in the WIASA.
Contact our technical support representatives for repair.