Crestron CEN-WAP-ABG-1G 802.11a/b/g Wireless Access Point
CEN-WAP-ABG-1G Troubleshooting (Continued)
TROUBLE POSSIBLE
CAUSE(S)
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Network cable is not
connected to the front
Ethernet port or to the
10BaseT/100BaseTX
compatible device.
Verify network cable
connection to the front
Ethernet port and to the
network device.
Network cable is not
the proper type.
Verify that network cable
complies with EIA/TIA 568
and the CAT5 specification.
Network cable is not
the proper length.
Verify that network cable is
the proper length. Cable
length must not exceed 328
feet (100 meters).
Fault exists with the
network cable.
Replace the cable.
10BaseT/100BaseTX
compatible device.is
not powered on.
Power on the network device.
Green LED on
front Ethernet port
does not
illuminate.
Port is not functioning. Replace the access point.
Equipment is operating
on the same frequency
level as 802.11b/g, or
interference exists from
cordless phones,
microwaves, and other
electrical equipment.
Perform a site survery and
correct wireless network
interference issues as
appropriate. For detailed
information, refer to the latest
version of the Best Practices
for Installation and Setup of
Crestron RF Products
Reference Guide (Doc. 6689),
which is available from the
Crestron website.
Low signal
strength
No antenna or
improper antenna is
connected.
Connect the proper antenna
(included with the access
point).
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