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d. If all LEDs on this access point are out,
check the A/C power adapter and make
sure it’s correctly powered.
I can’t locate my
access point by my
wireless client
a. Is “Broadcast ESSID” set to “Off”?
b. Is the antenna properly installed and
secured?
c. Are you too far from your access point?
Try to get closer.
d. Remember that you have to input the
ESSID on your wireless client manually if
ESSID broadcast is disabled.
File download is
very slow or breaks
frequently
a. Try to reset the access point and see if
it’s better after that.
b. See what computers do on your local
network. If someone’s transferring large
files, others will think the Internet is
really slow.
c. Change the channel number and see if
this works.
I can’t log on to the
Web management
interface: password
is wrong
a. Make sure you’re connecting to the
correct IP address of the access point.
b. Password is case-sensitive. Make sure
the Caps Lock light is not illuminated.
c. If you forget the password, do a hard
reset.
Access point
becomes hot
a. This is not a malfunction. If you can
keep your hand on the access point’s
chassis, it’s okay.
b. If you smell something wrong or see
smoke coming from the access point or
A/C power adapter, disconnect from
utility power (make sure it’s safe before
you’re doing this!) and call your dealer
for help.