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6 access to shared files or printer – Ericsson W3X User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Indication/Symptom

What to do

If whitelist is enabled, verify that the
wireless client is included on this
list.

If the wireless client uses a static IP
address, make sure that this IP
address is on the same subnet as
the Ericsson W3x. The IP address
and subnet mask for the Ericsson
W3x is displayed on the LAN page.

7.6

Access to Shared Files or Printer

If you cannot access a shared storage device or printer connected to the
USB connector on the Ericsson W3x, take the following action to identify
and solve the problem:

Check that the USB device is detected by the system by looking on the
Event Log web page. Connect the USB device, wait a few seconds
and click the

Refresh

button. Make sure the “Display” list box is set to

“All”. Move to the bottom of the log using the scroll bar on the right. If
your USB device is recognized you will se some lines like the example
below:

Jan 1 00:07:29 FWT user.info kernel: usb 1-3: new high speed
USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
Jan 1 00:07:29 FWT user.info kernel: scsi0 : SCSI emulation for
USB Mass Storage devices
Jan 1 00:07:34 FWT user.notice kernel: Vendor:
Model: USB DISK Pro Rev: PMAP
Jan 1 00:07:34 FWT user.notice kernel: Type: Direct-Access
ANSI SCSI revision: 00
Jan 1 00:07:35 FWT user.notice kernel: SCSI device sda: 4013056
512-byte hdwr sectors (2055 MB)
Jan 1 00:07:35 FWT user.notice kernel: sda: assuming Write
Enabled
Jan 1 00:07:35 FWT user.err kernel: sda: assuming drive cache:
write through
Jan 1 00:07:35 FWT user.notice kernel: SCSI device sda: 4013056
512-byte hdwr sectors (2055 MB)
Jan 1 00:07:35 FWT user.notice kernel: sda: assuming Write
Enabled
Jan 1 00:07:35 FWT user.err kernel: sda: assuming drive cache:
write through
Jan 1 00:07:35 FWT user.info kernel: sda1
Jan 1 00:07:35 FWT user.notice kernel: Attached scsi removable
disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0

• Restart the Ericsson W3x.
• Disconnect the USB device from the Ericsson W3x, and then reconnect

it.