Chapter 13 Troubleshooting
NR2101 User’s Guide
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• Place the AP where there are minimum obstacles (such as walls and ceilings) between the AP and
the WiFi client.
• Reduce the number of WiFi clients connecting to the same AP simultaneously, or add additional APs if
necessary.
• Try closing some programs that use the Internet, especially peer-to-peer applications. If the WiFi client
is sending or receiving a lot of information, it may have too many programs open that use the
Internet.
13.6 WiFi Connections
I cannot access the NR2101.
1
Make sure WiFi is enabled on the NR2101. You can enable or disable the NR2101’s WiFi network using the
SSID Setting on the NR2101. See
2
Make sure the WiFi adapter (installed on your computer) is IEEE 802.11 compatible and supports the
same WiFi standard as the NR2101’s active radio.
3
Make sure your device (with a WiFi adapter installed) is within the transmission range of the NR2101.
4
Make sure you are using the correct WiFi network name and password to connect to your NR2101.
Check your WiFi network settings by reexamining the network name
Name (SSID)
and/or
Password
in the
Web Configurator (
5
If you changed your network WiFi
Name (SSID)
and/or
Password
you will be automatically disconnected
from the NR2101. Try reconnecting to the network wirelessly with the new network WiFi
Name (SSID)
and/
or
Password
.
One of my WiFi clients cannot access the NR2101.
1
Make sure the WiFi LAN is enabled on the NR2101. You can enable or disable the NR2101’s WiFi network
using the SSID Setting on the NR2101. See
.
2
Make sure the WiFi adapter (installed on your computer) is IEEE 802.11 compatible and supports the
same WiFi standard as the NR2101’s active radio.
3
Make sure your WiFi client’s device (with a WiFi adapter installed) is within the transmission range of the
NR2101.
4
Make sure your WiFi client is using the correct WiFi network name
Name (SSID)
and password
Password
to connect to your NR2101 (
).