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RangeLAN2 7500 Audio Aids
As the RangeLAN2 7500 is booting and initializing you will hear
several tones. Soon after the machine is turned on, you hear a
single beep. Later there are two separate beeps as the machine is
initializing. Wait until you hear a multi-tone beep which indicates
the RangeLAN2 7500 is now in the forwarding state before
attempting to attach to a network.
Commonly Asked Technical Support Questions
Q.Why can’t I log into the network?
A.You may not be in range of the Master. Run a site survey on
the client.
Q.Why can’t I synchronize to the Master?
A.You may have a different Domain or Security ID.
Q.What happens if I go out of range?
A.This is determined by the network and the amount of time you
are out of range, but you may be logged off the network. The
same thing will happen if you unplugged a wired Ethernet
cable.
Q. What are the LEDs on the back?
A. The red LED is on steady when the RangeLAN2 7500 is
acting as the Master. One of the yellow LEDs is on steady
when it’s synchronized to a Master. The other two LEDs
flicker — yellow means the AP is transmitting wirelessly and
green means another RangeLAN2 device is transmitting. The
Link Indicator light is on steady when a 10BaseT cable is
plugged into the AP and is active; it does not light when you
are using coax cable.
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