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ProblemPossible cause Solution
NETWORK CONNECTION PROBLEMS
If the Link LED on | PC or other network | Make sure the computer and other |
the Wireless USB | devices switched off. | network devices are receiving power. |
Adapter 11g True |
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Turbo 108 Mbps does |
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not light, or if you |
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cannot access any |
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network resources |
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from the computer. |
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No access to a | Service unavailable. | Check that you have enabled and |
Windows or Net- |
| configured the service correctly. |
Ware service on the |
| If you cannot connect to a particular |
network. |
| server, be sure that you have access |
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| rights and a valid ID and password. |
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| If you cannot access the Internet, be |
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| sure you have configured your system |
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| for TCP/IP. |
If your wireless | Base Station / Access | Make sure the access point that the |
adapter cannot | Point is switched off. | station is associated with is powered |
communicate with a |
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computer in the |
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network when | Range too long | Reposition your Wireless Adapter. |
configured for | (weak radio signal). |
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Infrastructure mode. | Wrong settings. | Make sure the SSID and the network |
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| encryption key are the same as those |
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| used by the wireless access point. |
Network speed | USB 1.1 port used | Connect the wireless adapter to a |
does not | in stead of USB 2.0. | |
exceed 11 Mbps. |
| speed. |
| Other network | Make sure all network components |
| components are | are suitable for high network speeds. |
| unsuitable for higher |
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| network speeds. |
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