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Appendix a: troubleshooting – SMC Networks SMC2552W-G2-17 User Manual

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Appendix A: Troubleshooting

Check the following items before you contact local Technical Support.

1.

If wireless clients cannot access the network, check the following:

• Be sure the access point and the wireless clients are configured with the same

Service Set ID (SSID).

• If authentication or encryption are enabled, ensure that the wireless clients are

properly configured with the appropriate authentication or encryption keys.

• If authentication is being performed through a RADIUS server, ensure that the

clients are properly configured on the RADIUS server.

• If authentication is being performed through IEEE 802.1X, be sure the

wireless users have installed and properly configured 802.1X client software.

• If MAC address filtering is enabled, be sure the client’s address is included in

the local filtering database or on the RADIUS server database.

• If the wireless clients are roaming between access points, make sure that all

the access points and wireless devices in the Extended Service Set (ESS) are
configured to the same SSID, and authentication method.

2.

If the access point cannot be configured using the Telnet, a web browser, or
SNMP software:

• Be sure to have configured the access point with a valid IP address, subnet

mask and default gateway.

• If VLANs are enabled on the access point, the management station should be

configured to send tagged frames with a VLAN ID that matches the access
point’s management VLAN (default VLAN 1, page 6-17). However, to manage
the access point from a wireless client, the AP Management Filter should be
disabled (page 6-17).

• Check that you have a valid network connection to the access point and that

the Ethernet port or the wireless interface that you are using has not been
disabled.

• If you are connecting to the access point through the wired Ethernet interface,

check the network cabling between the management station and the access
point. If you are connecting to access point from a wireless client, ensure that
you have a valid connection to the access point.

• If you cannot connect using Telnet, you may have exceeded the maximum

number of concurrent Telnet sessions permitted (i.e, four sessions). Try
connecting again at a later time.

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