Troubleshooting The Client Adapter; Problems Obtaining An Ip Address; Problems Associating To An Access Point - Cisco Aironet 340 Series Installation And Configuration Manual

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Chapter 8
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting the Client Adapter

This section provides troubleshooting tips if you encounter problems with your client adapter.

Problems Obtaining an IP Address

If your network is set up to use DHCP to acquire an IP address, the DHCP lease renewal may fail,
especially in suspend/resume situations. To force DHCP to try to reacquire an IP address, power your
Windows CE device off and on or eject and reinsert your client adapter.

Problems Associating to an Access Point

Follow the instructions below if your client adapter fails to associate to an access point.
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If possible, move your Windows CE device a few feet closer to an access point and try again.
Make sure the client adapter is securely inserted in your device's PC card slot.
Make sure the access point is turned on and operating.
Ensure that all parameters are set properly for both the client adapter and the access point. These
include the SSID, LEAP activation, WEP activation, infrastructure mode, etc.
If the client adapter still fails to establish contact, refer to the
section in the Preface for technical support information.
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows CE

Troubleshooting the Client Adapter

Condition/Recommended Action
Flash boot block checksum failure. Refer to the
"Obtaining Technical Assistance"
Preface for technical support information.
Firmware checksum failure. Reload the firmware.
MAC address error (error reading MAC chip).
Reload the firmware.
Physical layer (PHY) access error. Refer to the
"Obtaining Technical Assistance"
Preface for technical support information.
Incompatible firmware. Load the correct firmware
version.
"Obtaining Technical Assistance"
section in the
section in the
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