Wireless MAXg Access Point User Guide
protocol is installed and functioning properly. If you cannot complete this ping, refer to
your Windows operating system documentation for instructions on installing TCP/IP.
3. Obtain IP information for your computer as follows:
Windows Vista, XP, 2000, and NT users: Type ipconfig /all and press ENTER.
Windows Me, 98, and 95 users: Type winipcfg and press ENTER.
This displays IP configuration similar to the following:
4. Type Ping followed by the IP address displayed in step 3 and press ENTER.
This verifies whether your computer is responding to requests. If your computer's IP
address is 169.254.xxx.xxx or if you cannot complete this ping, make sure all the cables
are properly connected, unplug the Wireless MAXg Access Point, plug it back in, and
reboot your computer.
5. Type Ping followed by the IP address of the access point and press ENTER.
If you can establish communication with the Wireless MAXg Access Point, you can access
the configuration pages. If you cannot establish communication with the access point,
make sure all the cables are properly connected, unplug it, plug it back in, and reboot your
computer. If you still cannot complete this ping, refer to
with the Wireless Nd1 Access Point
6. Type Ping followed by the LAN IP address, which is the Default Gateway address displayed
in step 3, and press ENTER.
This verifies whether you can get past the access point to your gateway. An example of a
gateway is a router.
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