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Is the underlying link (Ethernet or IEEE 802.11g) established?
Make sure the Ethernet link is OK.
Make sure the wireless settings of the wireless client computer and of the Access
Point match.
Are the IP address of the
client computer
and the IP address of the
Access Point
in the
same IP subnet?
Use
WinIPCfg.exe
or
IPConfig.exe
to see the current IP address of the client com-
puter. Make sure the IP address of the client computer and the IP address of the Ac-
cess Point are in the same IP subnet.
TIP:
If you forget the current IP address of the AP, use Wireless Router/AP Browser
to get the information (see Appendix B-3).
The default gateway of the client computer does not respond to
ping
from the
client computer.
Solve the preceding problem first.
Are the IP address of the
Access Point
and the IP address of the
client computer
in the
same IP subnet?
If you cannot find any incorrect settings of the AP, the default gateway may be really down
or there are other communication problems on the network backbone.
The DNS server(s) of the client computer do not respond to
ping
from the client
computer.
Solve the preceding problems first.
If you cannot find any incorrect settings of the AP, the default gateway of the Access Point
may be really down or there are other communication problems on the network backbone.
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