My Wireless Ii Connection Keeps Getting Interrupted; What Do The Lights On My Wireless Ii Adapter Mean - Intel AnyPoint Wireless II Network User Manual

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CHAPTER 6

My Wireless II connection keeps getting interrupted

What do the lights on my Wireless II adapter mean?

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Occasionally, frequencies from your wireless II adapters can conflict with
some cordless phones which use the same frequency range (2.4 Ghz). Also,
some interference may occur if your 802.11b equipment is physically close
to microwave units. If possible, keep your cordless phones and microwave
units several feet away from the Wireless II adapter.
The Wireless II adapters include special Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that
informs you of its operating state.
For the USB adapter, the lights indicate:
- ON indicates power
Power light
- OFF indicates that the device is unconfigured. ON (but not
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blinking) indicates that the device driver is loaded, but there is no
network connection. A blinking light indicates connection to the
network.
For the PC card adapter, the lights indicate:
- OFF indicates no power or that the device is unconfigured. ON
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(but not blinking) indicates connection to the network. A blinking light
indicates that the device driver is loaded, but there is no network
connection.
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