[test] [0:60:b3:69:3:37] [login fail] [rejected by RADIUS server]
[test] [0:60:b3:69:3:37] [auth enticating ...] [no response from RADIUS server]
[test] [0:60:b3:69:3:37] [logo
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Note: Some wireless clients (for example, Symbol PCMCIA client) support open
authentication and WEP encryption for data traffic. To support these clients in your
network, you need to select either 'Open System' or 'Auto' for authentication method
when WEP is enable. If you have a mix network which mean there are adapter from
different vendor, the suggest configuration is 'Auto'. The system will automatically
detect your adapter type and auto configure to the client adapter when WEP is enabled.
Unable to get an IP address via DHCP
1. Verify that the DHCP server service is running.
2. The other wired clients on the same segment are able to be successfully addressed
dynamically.
3. Verify that the ethernet interface on the access point is up.
4. Verify that the client has passed association and authentication to the access point.
5. Verify that the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key on the client is set up exactly
the same on your AP.
Unable to transmit traffic
1. Verify that the client has passed association and authentication.