
TECOM CO., LTD.
TECOM Bluetooth Access Point PROJECT
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User's Manual
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0.1
08-30-2002
The LAN Link/Activity LED does not light
Make sure the RJ45 cable connection at the side of the Access Point is secure and
that the
connection to the wall or device (e.g. a hub) is secure, as well. If the
LAN Link
LED
still does
not light, make sure the upstream device to which the cable is connected is working
properly.
If these steps do not work, try using another RJ45 cable as the current cable may be
faulty.
The Access Point has an invalid IP address
Follow the guidelines described in this manual to assign an IP address to the Access
Point.
I cannot successfully ping the Access Point over the local network
Make sure the cables for both the Access Point and the computer you are using are
securely
connected. Next, determine whether the computer you are using to "ping" the Access
Point is able to successfully "ping" other devices on your network. If all cables are
securely connected and you can successfully "ping" other devices on the network,
reboot the Access Point, either through the management pages or by unplugging and
plugging in the power connector.
I cannot connect to the Access Point using my client device.
Make sure that the client is Bluetooth 1.1 compliant and that it supports the LAN
Access Profile (LAP). If either of these two conditions are not met, the client
will
not
work with the Access Point.
However, your client device supports the Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN), it may be
able to connect to the Access Point.
I cannot log into the management interface
If you are attempting to log in over the network, make sure you have the correct IP
address.
You can use the Locator utility to find it.