3Com WL-553, 3CRWDR200A-75, 3CRWDR200B-75 manual Troubleshooting

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Ensure that the encryption method and level that you use on your clients are the same as those configured on the Router.

Ensure that you have the Wireless computer enabled in the list of allowed MAC addresses if you are using Wireless Connection control on the Router.

If you are having difficulty connecting or are operating at a low speed try changing the antenna positions on the rear of the Router. For more effective coverage you can try reorientating your antennae. Place one antenna vertically and one horizontally to improve coverage.

Additionally consider moving the wireless computer closer to the Router to confirm that the building structure or fittings are not adversely affecting the connectivity. If this resolves the problem consider relocating the Wireless computer or the Router, or trying a different channel on the Router.

Sources of interference: The 2.4Ghz ISM band is used for 802.11b and 802.11g. This is generally a licence free band for low power applications, and you may have other devices at your location that operate in this frequency band. You should take care to ensure that there are no devices like microwave ovens for example close to the Router or wireless computers as this could affect receiver sensitivity and reduce the performance of your network. If you are unsure try relocating both the wireless computers and the Router to establish whether this problem exists.

Most wireless computer Adapters will scan the channels for the wireless Router. If a wireless computer has not located the Router then try initiating a search manually if the client software supports this feature or manually set the channel on your wireless computer to correspond to the Router channel number. Please refer to your Wireless computer adapter documentation and vendor to do this.

Speed of connection: The 802.11b and 802.11g standards will automatically choose the best speed depending on the quality of your connection. As the signal quality weakens then the speed falls back to a lower speed. The speeds supported by 802.11g are 54 Mbps,

48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24 Mbps, 18 Mbps, 12 Mbps, and 6 Mbps. The speeds supported by 802.11b are 11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps and 1 Mbps. In general the closer you are to the Router the better the speed. If you are not achieving the speed you had anticipated then try moving the antenna on the Router or moving the Wireless computer closer to the Router. In an ideal network the Router should be located in the centre of the network with Wireless computers distributed

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Contents OfficeConnect 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough, MA USA Contents Running the Setup Wizard WAN Using Discovery END User Software License Agreement Page About this Guide ConventionsConfigure your Router Text ConventionsIntroducing the Router Example Network Without a Firewall Router Firewall Router AdvantagesOperations Minimum System Component RequirementsFront Panel Power LED Green Rear Panel SocketPower Adapter OK LED Introducing the Router Positioning the Router Safety InformationIntroduction Using the Rubber Wall MountingFeet Stacking the RouterIP Address Subnet Mask Default Router address DNS address Page Connecting the Router Hardware Installation Details on how to obtain an IP address automatically Obtaining an IPAddress AutomaticallyRestart your computer Local Area Properties ScreenObtaining an IP Address Automatically Disabling PPPoE Pptp ClientSoftware MacintoshUse Proxy Server option is unchecked Disabling WebProxy Setting UP Your Computers Accessing WizardCountry Selection Screen Welcome Welcome Screen Wizard Screen Password Change Administration Password Screen Click Next to display the Time Zone setup screen WAN Settings Internet Settings Screen PPPoE Mode PPPoE ScreenPPPoA Mode PPPoA ScreenDynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge Mode Dynamic/Fixed IP in Bridge ModeIP over ATM ModeIPoA IP over ATM ScreenBridging Mode Bridging Mode ScreenDhcp Server Setup Screen Accessing the Wizard Summary Configuration Summary Screen Configuration NavigatingThrough the Router PagesGetting Help Changing the Administration Password LAN Settings For information on how to run the wizardLAN Settings menu provides the following options Unit ConfigurationLAN Settings Static Dhcp Dhcp Lease Table Dhcp Lease Table Screen Enable Wireless Networking Wireless ModeCountry Domain Please select your country from the drop-down listService Area Name/SSID Enable Broadcast SsidProfile Support for NICs To enable WEP, select WEP from the Encryption Type WEPClick Save to save the setting To enable WPA, select WPA-PSKor WPA2-PSKfrom the EncryptionType WPA with RadiusEnter the Radius Server IP address Enter the Radius Port numberTxop Transmission Opportunity WMM Wireless Multimedia Edca AP ParamentersEdca STA Parameters Connection Control Screen Client List Client List ScreenAdvanced Wireless Settings Screen Wireless Settings Router Configuration PPPoA PPP over ATM WDS ScreenIPoA IP over ATM FirewallPPPoE Virtual Server Virtual Servers ScreenSpecial Applications Special Applications Screen Multiple DMZ Click Apply to save the configuration and apply the changesSingle DMZ SPI Screen PC Privileges PC Privileges Screen Router Configuration Schedule Rules Screen Make sure the Enable Content Filter check box is checked Content Filter ScreenTo enable the URL Filtering, please do the following URL Filter ScreenItems Restart, Time Zone, Configuration, and Upgrade System ToolsRestart Restart Screen Time Zone Time Zone Screen Reset to Factory Default Backup ConfigurationRestore Configuration Data Upgrade Upgrade Screen Service, ProxyARP, Port Mapping, and IPSec AdvancedSetting Up RIP RIP screenTZO.com Ddns screenQuality of Service QoS Screen NOIP.comProxy ARP Screen IPSec Screen Port Mapping Screen Management Check Enable System Log box Snmp Screen Check UPnP Enabled to activate UPnP UPnP ScreenDisable Remote Administration This option is set as default Remote Management ScreenDiagnostics Diagnostics Screen Device InfoSummary The Summary Screen Statistics The Statistics Screen ARP screen is used to display the ARP status Support Support Screen Feedback Feedback Screen Router Configuration Checks Browsing to the Router Configuration ScreensBasic Connection Connecting to Forgotten PasswordReset to Factory DefaultsWireless NetworkingTroubleshooting LED Not Lit Power LED orPower Adapter OK Recovering from Fault with the hardware. Remove power from the Router, waitSeconds and then re-apply power. If the Alert LED comes on Further adviceFrequently Asked Questions How do I reset the Router to Factory Defaults?3Com Warranty and Support Services Http//knowledgebase.3com.com3Com Warranty and Support Services Troubleshooting Windows Installation 95/98/2000/Me/NT/ XP RunningDiscovery ApplicationDiscovered Router Screen Protocol Suite Managing the Router over the NetworkInternet protocol suite consists of a well-defined set TCP working together. TCP/IP is an internationally adoptedType One Type TwoHow does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask? Appendix B IP Addressing Wlan Interfaces Adsl Wireless 11g 108Mbps Firewall RouterInterfaces Operating Temperature PowerDimensions WeightSystem Requirements Operating Systems Maximum cable length of 100m 327.86 ftAppendix C Technical Specifications Safety Information Important Safety InformationWichtige Sicherheitshinweise Consignes importantes de sécurité Appendix D Safety Information Agreement Appendix E END User Software License Agreement Glossary Chapter Glossary Ethernet Address See MAC address Router Half DuplexHub IP AddressMAC Address NetworkCard NIC ProtocolChapter Glossary Traffic The movement of data packets on a network Area Index Index Regulatory Including interference that may cause undesired operation Ycanada IC That the Industry Canada technical specifications were met Power Eirp is not more than that required for successfulInstalled outdoors is subject to licensing Même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le141 142 Page USA
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