•Make sure that the MAC address of the Station in question is properly entered into the “Allowed Station List” of the AP if enhanced security level 3, [Hide SSID, Match SSID, Use Allowed List], is chosen.
•Make sure that the Station in question has exactly the same SSID as the AP if enhanced security level 2 or 3 is chosen.
•Make sure that the Station in question has exactly the same WEP keys as the AP. Special attention should be paid to this item if
No Network Connection While the Radio Link is Good
If the “Link Quality” indicator shows good link quality on the “Link Info” tab, but the host computer/device cannot be connected to the network
•Make sure that the Yellow LED on the radio is NOT constantly ON. If it is, Ethernet connection is questionable.
•Make sure the Ethernet Adapter of the host computer/device is properly installed.
•Make sure that the UTP cable connecting the radio and the host device meets at least the
•Make sure that the
•Make sure that the IP address of the host computer/device is properly set up for the network.
•Make sure that the host computer/device has initiated some packet traffic since the radio was turned on. (That is the failure of the network connection is not just determined by trying to access the host from a remote point in the network.) Reset or
Poor Link Quality
If the “Signal Strength” is reasonably high (>20%) and the “Link Quality” is not zero, but the “Link Quality” stays in the Poor range, it could be due to one of the following reasons:
•Make sure that radio interference is not present in the radio network.
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