Symptoms and Solutions

6.Perform the Reset to Factory Default Procedure in this guide. This will reset the unit to “DHCP” mode. If there is a DHCP Server on the network, the DHCP Server will assign an IP Address to the AP.

HTTP (browser) or Telnet Interface Does Not Work

1.Make sure you are using a compatible browser:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 with Service Pack 1 or later

Netscape 6.1 or later

2.Make sure you have the proper IP address. Enter your

Access Point’s IP Address in the browser address bar, similar to this example:

http://192.168.1.100

When the Enter Network Password window appears, leave the User Name field empty and enter the HTTP password in the Password field. The default HTTP password is “public”.

3.Use the CLI over the serial port to check the IP Access Table, which can be restricting access to Telnet and HTTP.

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