Figure 53: Ping
If your PC uses a fixed (static) IP address, ensure that it is using
an IP address that is in the network segment (subnet) with the
wireless access point. On Windows PCs, you can use
Control
Panel
->
Network
to check the properties for the TCP/IP
protocol.
If there is no DHCP server found, the wireless access point will
roll back to an IP address and mask of 192.168.1.252 and
255.255.255.0.
Problem 2:
My PC can't connect to the LAN via the wireless access point.
Solution 2:
Check the following:
•
The SSID and security settings on the PC match the
settings on the wireless access point.
•
On the PC, the wireless mode is set to
Infrastructure.
•
If using the Access Control feature, the PC's name and
address is in the
Trusted Stations
list.
If using 802.1x mode, ensure the PC's 802.1x software is
configured correctly. See
Appendix C
for details of setup for
the Windows XP 802.1x client. If using a different client,
refer to the vendor's documentation.
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