32CHAPTER 3: TROUBLESHOOTING

Solving Wireless If power is not reaching a Wireless Access Point, use the information in

Access Point Table 8 to resolve the problem.

Problems

Table 8 Solving Wireless Access Point Problems

Problem

Possible Cause

Suggested Action

 

 

 

No power to the Wireless

Faulty physical

Verify all physical connections

Access Point

connection

between the Wireless Access

 

 

Point and the EPS.

 

The Wireless

Supply power to the Wireless

 

Access Point may

Access Point using the

 

be faulty.

standard external adapter that

 

 

was supplied with the unit. If

 

 

any of the LEDs light up, the

 

 

Wireless Access Point is not

 

 

faulty.

 

 

Note: You do not need to

 

 

connect the Wireless Access Point

 

 

to the Ethernet to perform this

 

 

check.

 

Faulty Ethernet

Take the Wireless Access Point

 

cable between the

and the Ethernet patch cable

 

Wireless Access

to the EPS location and

 

Point and the wall

connect the Wireless Access

 

jack

Point directly to an EPS output

 

 

port (one of the top row of

 

 

connectors).

 

 

If the Wireless Access Point

 

 

LEDs do not light up, replace

 

 

the Ethernet cable, being sure

 

 

to use one that is wired for all

 

 

eight pins.

 

 

Note: If the LEDS light up, the

 

 

EPS, Wireless Access Point, and

 

 

Ethernet patch cable are fully

 

 

functional.

 

Faulty EPS port

Plug the Wireless Access Point

 

 

into another EPS output port.

Faulty connection between the wall jack and the EPS

Verify that the Ethernet wall jack is connected to the EPS. If that is not the problem, verify the cables and connections between the wall jack and the EPS.

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