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Troubleshooting (Advanced)
B
Click
(Start)/
[start] - [All Programs] - [Accessories] - [Command Prompt].
C
Input [getmac /fo list /v], and press
Enter
.
Insert a space between “fo” and “list”, and between “list” and “/v”.
Input [ipconfig /all], and press
Enter
.
D
Wireless LAN’s MAC address:
Make a note of the 12-digit string of alphanumerics displayed on the wireless LAN’s “Physical Address” line.
LAN’s MAC address:
Make a note of the 12-digit string of alphanumerics displayed on the LAN’s “Physical Address” line.
E
Enter “exit”, and press
Enter
.
Access point is not detected
Shorten the distance between the computer and the access point, and try the detection again.
Confirm the following settings:
• [Wireless LAN] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility
Confirm that [Wireless LAN] is set to [Enabled]. (
)
• Wireless LAN power supply
Slide the wireless switch to the right (ON).
This computer uses channels 1 through 11
when using IEEE802.11b/g. Check the channel being used by the access
point.
If there are more than one wireless function equipped, right-click the Wireless Switch Utility icon (
) and
confirm that [Wireless LAN ON] has been checked.
*3
In the case of wireless communications, the frequency band being used can be divided into segments, so that different communications
can be conducted on each band segment. A “Channel” refers to the individual frequency bandwidth divisions.
Problems with Wireless LAN (only for models with wireless LAN)
Windows 7
Windows XP
Windows 7
Windows XP
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