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 |
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No power to the Wireless | Faulty physical | ■ Verify all physical connections |
Access Point | connection | between the Wireless Access |
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| Point and the EPS. |
| The Wireless | ■ Supply power to the Wireless |
| Access Point may | Access Point using the |
| be faulty. | standard external adapter that |
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| was supplied with the unit. If |
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| any of the LEDs light up, the |
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| Wireless Access Point is not |
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| faulty. |
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| Note: You do not need to |
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| connect the Wireless Access Point |
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| to the Ethernet to perform this |
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| 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 |
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| port (one of the top row of |
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| connectors). |
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| ■ If the Wireless Access Point |
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| LEDs do not light up, replace |
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| the Ethernet cable, being sure |
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| to use one that is wired for all |
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| eight pins. |
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| Note: If the LEDS light up, the |
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| EPS, Wireless Access Point, and |
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| Ethernet patch cable are fully |
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| functional. |
| Faulty EPS port | ■ Plug the Wireless Access Point |
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| 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.