Troubleshooting
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Wireless users (clients) do not | 4 Make sure that each wireless client is | ||
| configured to the same encryption setting. | ||
have access to the network | 4 | Make sure that each wireless client is | |
through the WAP. | |||
| configured to connect to the SSID of the | ||
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| WAP. | |
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| 4 The default password is "MiniAP". It is | ||
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| capitalizing where necessary. If you have | |
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| forgotten the password, see below for | |
Cannot connect to the WAP |
| performing a reset. | |
| Perform a manual reset. To do so, | ||
using the Wireless Access | 4 | ||
Point Manager Utility. |
| disconnect the power adapter. Use a | |
| thin metal object, such as a paper clip, | ||
| to press and hold the button on the | ||
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I forgot my password. |
| bottom of the AP. While keeping the | |
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| button held down, reconnect the power | |
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| adapter. Wait for about five seconds for | |
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| the AP to restart. | |
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| Note: Performing a reset will restore the | |
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| factory default settings. All of your | |
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| settings will be lost. | |
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The range is poor. | 4 See “Selecting an Appropriate Site for | ||
| your Wireless Access Point” in the | ||
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| “Installation” section of this manual. | |
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