Troubleshooting the Radios

AT-WA7500 and AT-WA7501 Installation and User’s Guide

If you are having problems communicating with your wireless network, you can use the access point LEDs, error messages, Radio MAC Ping, or ICMP Echo to troubleshoot any radio problems.

Using LEDs

If the access point LEDs show the following pattern after it boots, the radio may be faulty or the configuration matrix string is incorrect. Contact your local Allied Telesyn representative to help you correct the problem.

Table 72. AT-WA7500 and AT-WA7501 LEDs

or

(Blinks for wired data traffic.)

or

(Blinks if the

AP becomes root.)

LED On

LED Off

LED Flashing

Using a Communications Program or a Telnet Session

If you are communicating with the access point using a communications program or a telnet session, an error message may appear on your PC after the access point reboots or when a session is saved. The error messages are described in the following table. Contact your local Allied Telesyn representative to help you correct the problem.

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Allied Telesis AT-WA7501 manual Troubleshooting the Radios, Using LEDs, Using a Communications Program or a Telnet Session