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Hardware Installation
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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Rear LED
The LED on the rear (bottom) of the Access Point is optionally viewed using a single (customer
installed) extended light pipe, adjusted as required to suit above the ceiling installations. The LED light
pipe has the following color display and functionality:
Setting Up MUs
Legacy MUs
For a discussion of how to initially test the access point to ensure it can interoperate with the MUs
intended for its operational environment, see
“Basic Device Configuration” on page 65
and specifically
“Testing Connectivity” on page 74
.
802.11n MUs
Third-party 802.11n clients can connect to the Access Point using default settings with no additional
user intervention. However, there could be instances where the specific (high-performance) 802.11n
settings cannot be sustained due to adverse radio traffic conditions within the network. When this
occurs, Extreme Networks recommends changing the Windows XP settings so the adapter can use
settings defined for legacy (802.11a/bg) adapter operation. Once network conditions improve, use
Windows XP to re-enable the adapter for 802.11n support.
To change the Access Point’s settings to support legacy 802.11a/bg operation (using Windows XP):
1
Select
My Network Places.
2
Right-click and select
Properties.
The
Network Connections
screen displays.
3
Select (right-click on) the adapter supporting 802.11n operation with the Access Point and select
Properties
.
4
Click on the
Configure
button.
5
The Network Connection screen displays supporting the 802.11n adapter.
6
Select the
Advanced
tab.
7
Select
802.11n Network
from the Property field and select either
Enable
or
Disable
from the Value
drop-down menu.
8
Select
Disable
when the 802.11n rate settings and performance values defined on the
Access Point cannot be sustained (due to network congestion or interference). Once network
conditions improve to the point where 802.11n traffic can be sustained, enable the
802.11n Network
parameter once again.
LED 7
Blinking
Red
(160 msec) indicates a failure condition.
Solid
Red
defines the diagnostic mode.
White
defines normal operation.
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