Using the BayStack 650 Wireless LAN Access Point
To change an ESSID in an access point, go to
page
SSID" in Chapter 2 of the Using the BayStack 650/660 Wireless LAN PC Card.
Troubleshooting
For a 10BASE-T connection, the first LED (near the top of the unit) should now
be lit green (steady on). This indicates that the BayStack 650 Access Point is now
up and running. If the LED is not green, go to
Troubleshooting."
For a 10BASE2 connection, this LED remains off.
3-6
4-31. To change an SSID in the BayStack PC card, see "Modifying the
"Changing the
ESSID" on
Chapter 7, "Diagnostics and
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