4 TROUBLESHOOTING

DIAGNOSING PROBLEMS

If you have difficulty with a 3Com Wireless LAN building-to-building bridge, try the solutions in the following table.

Symptom

Solutions

Two bridges fail to communicate in ad hoc mode.

Adjust the positions of the antennas to improve reception.

To ensure correct operation in ad hoc mode, the settings on the two bridges must match exactly. Launch the bridge configuration management system and make sure that the Wireless LAN Service Area, channel selections, Data Preamble setting, and security settings are the same on both bridges.

The bridge fails to associate with an

Adjust the position of the antenna to improve reception.

access point.

Launch the bridge configuration and make sure the security

 

 

settings, advanced performance settings, and access point

 

privacy mode settings on the bridge match those on the

 

access point.

 

If the access point is from another manufacturer, try turning the

 

Network Traffic Accelerator off and setting the Data Preamble

 

to long.

 

Using 128-bit Dynamic Security Link encryption, the bridge

 

cannot associate with access points that are set to Require

 

Windows user authentication, which requires clients to enter a

 

user name and password every time they associate with the

 

network. Make sure the access point does not require Windows

 

user authentication.

 

If the bridge is using an 18 dBi antenna, the FCC restricts the

 

use of channels 12 and 13 to very reduced rates in the United

 

States. Access points set to automatically select the best channel

 

may occasionally select channel 12 or 13. To avoid

 

interruptions, it is recommended that you set the access point

 

to use a specific channel.

 

 

The 128-bit Dynamic Security Link setting

128-bit Dynamic Security Link is not supported in ad hoc mode.

does not work in ad hoc mode.

Use the 40-bit or 128-bit Shared Keys settings instead.

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