Appendix
Symptom | Possible cause and remedial actions | |
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After a WPS registration | More than one client has tried to register. | |
attempt the WLAN LED | ì Check if maybe an external device has registered | |
keeps flashing and the | ||
with your network. | ||
desired client was not | ||
If yes: | ||
registered. | ||
ì Change the WPA PSK key manually as soon as | ||
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| possible (see page 69) and perform the WPS | |
| registration via PIN (see page 68). |
If no:
ìTry to register again after a short time period. You cannot open a connec- Either encryption is enabled on the Gigaset SE366
tion from a wireless device WLAN but not on the wireless network adapter, or it is |
to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN. not using the correct key or is using another type of |
encryption. |
ì Activate the same encryption on the network |
adapter with the correct key or use the WPS |
function. |
If you do not know the key, you will have to reset |
the Gigaset SE366 WLAN (see page 20). |
Warning: Please bear in mind that this will return |
all the configuration settings to the factory |
settings. |
The Wireless Network function is deactivated.
ìCheck whether the Wireless Network function is deactivated and, if so, activate it (see page 65).
The PC does not have a wireless connection.
ìUse the Windows device manager (My Computer – Properties) to check whether the network connec- tion is functioning. If you see a red cross or a ques- tion mark, then the driver may not have been installed or there is a resource conflict. Follow the Windows instructions to remedy the problem.
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